Posted on by riverdaughter

Good Morning! Today is the anniversary celebration for Occupy Wall Street. I am still at home this morning for various reasons. I have things that urgently need to be finished here. But my afternoon looks free so I might scoot up to NYC later. In the meantime, I’ll be finishing putting down a new floor in my basement and watching the events live. Anyone who wants to help let me know in the comments. Yeah, didn’t think so. {{sigh}}

You can watch all the #S17 events streaming live here and at several Ustream channels.

And for anyone who doubts whether I still believe in Occupy, listen up: I still believe. Not only do I believe but every day I see and hear evidence that the message, “We are the 99%” has grown and spread beyond the numbers of the bold individuals who risked arrest to protest in Zuccotti park and other places.

Movements go through phases and have to figure things out. How to organize, who to trust, what they say and how to say it. This is what happened to the Jesus Movement, the most successful Occupy movement up until this point. This Occupy has the benefit of knowing what lays ahead for movements that are co-opted like the early Christians were, but it doesn’t know the future. None of us do. Occupy is a moral movement and it is a catalyst for many other movements.

Here’s what we do know. That all people and all work have dignity and worth. That there is more to life than screwing your neighbors out of their fortunes in order to hoard obscene gobs of cash for yourself. That there is nothing wrong with people who refuse to use their talents to exploit others. They are not losers. And that there’s nothing worse than insisting,unquestioningly and unwisely, that others kiss the whip of those who would exercise their power and authority over them. You are not a mindless automaton who takes orders and whatever your master throws at you. “No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.”

So, to those of you who are wondering whether I’ve abandoned Occupy Wall Street, think again. Sometimes a cigar is just a cigar and some of us need to finish other things that can’t wait. But if you’ve been paying attention to what I’ve written for most of my career here, you will know that I’ve *always* belonged to Occupy, long before it even came into being. And there are many others who are just beginning to understand the message, many of them formerly middle class professionals who have through no fault of their own have fallen into economic despair. Their careers and fortunes have disappeared. Every day that this little Depression goes on, new Occupy sympathizers are created. Yes, even among people who only a couple of years ago wouldn’t have dreamed of questioning their authority figures are striving to understand where it is the 1% is trying to take us and are realizing that they need to resist it in their own way. In that sense, Occupy has succeeded and will continue to succeed.

You don’t need to go to Zuccotti Park to Occupy, although, I highly recommend it because it’s exhilarating. Just soap your car windows today, chalk a sidewalk, bang a pot. Let the 1% know you’re still here, everywhere, and you aren’t going away. Ever.

I do not believe this darkness will endure.”

― J.R.R. Tolkien

Here’s what an Occupy event is like. This is my poor excuse of a video on the events from #N17 last year.

Bold Occupiers come in many flavors. This group of wheelchair Occupiers blocked Liberty and Broadway in Lower Manhattan and are being rolled off to jail.

So, you know, if you can run, run. If you can’t run, walk. If you can’t walk, roll. Occupy does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, disability, lifestyle, age, religion or national origin.

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