Observations from the Class War Battlefield - Operation “Take it to Ziccotti”

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    Observations from the Class War Battlefield

    Operation Take it to Ziccotti

    The NYPDs latest attempt to discourage protesters at Liberty Park from remaining encamped is to direct the

    mentally ill drug users {not mutually exclusively} to their location. The slow amassing of these forgotten souls

    has left protesters shaken; while they are being hospitable; the accumulated consequences of long term

    homelessness, untreated mental illness, drug use and alcoholism have left many of the migratory with

    diminished mental capacities and disintegrating personalities. The inability to create a solution to this problem

    has, in my mind, signified a weakness in the movement, one that could be turned into a powerful statement and

    spiritual indictment for our nation.

    At the heart of this weakness is the list of charges being lobed at the movement by both right and left wing

    pundits, the most outright being the lack of concrete solutions to immediate and long term problems. Right

    Wing opposition in particular have made the claim that the masses at OWS are spoiled middle class citizens

    who are whining because their privileged lives have been disrupted by market forces. While I cannot speak

    about the composition of the gathering (I am not there, yet I long to be), I can offer the participants a solution to

    the homeless problem.

    The first step is to release a statement about the homeless problem in America; detailing the fact that we have

    enough homes in America to house everyone but we dont value humans more than the profits the banks that

    own them would make. Second, call on Doctors without Borders and Red Cross International to set uptreatment clinics at your encampment, partner with local shelters or if all the area shelters are full make a public

    note of the fact that the city is shirking its civic responsibilities, releasing a statement sayingin part, Becausethe city cannot take care of its citizens, desiring instead to use money that can build more shelters for tax breaks

    for billionaires; we are now being tasked with caring for its forgotten residents, thus we are asking the

    international medical community, including DWB and RCI to treat these people like the Economic Refugees

    that they are. Third, meet with local homeless organizations to create a broader plan to fix this new problem.

    I draw on limited experience to present this plan but its outline comes from the tactics Martin Luther King used

    to expose Chicagos slums (for reference read through the incredibly well researchedBearing the Cross by

    David J Garrow Chapter 8 and 9; orAtCanaans Edge: America in the King Years 1965-68 by Taylor Branch

    Part III). As winter looms and discussion turns toward broader activity and coalition construction I would askthat you remember this reality; life is now confronting this movement working to implement real change. To

    what end this change comes depends on the ability those engaging most fiercely in its positioning, maneuvers

    its self to confront lifes uglier side. This will require an abandonment of class consciousness and a recognitionthat previously labeled radical thought is not so radicalbut humane. OWS has accurately captured many of

    the inhumane properties of the system we now exist in; placing them in their first declaration but now focus is

    required to combat the actions of the counter revolutionary forces they will confront. This means playing on a

    larger field then theyre use to.As I said before and Ill say again, learn the tactics of these forces; be prepared

    to counter them.

    Gods Speed Occupiers, the whole of America stands behind you.

    Thank you for letting me reach you today.