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This is the Only Way.
Author: Raine    Date: 10/27/2011 13:29:00

So far, only the police through their fears and prejudice have goaded our people to riot. And once the riot starts, only the police or the National Guard have been able to put an end to them. This demonstrates that there violent eruptions are unplanned, uncontrollable, temper tantrums brought on by the long-neglected poverty, humiliation, oppression and exploitation. Violence as a strategy for social change in America is nonexistent. All the sound and fury seems but the posturing of cowards whose bold talk produces no action and signifies nothing.
Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Nonviolence: The Only Road to Freedom May 4, 1966

This is a really important letter from Dr. King, and this is but one small part of a paragraph. In light of the events in Oakland, I believe this is made more true than ever before.

By now you have heard that one of those injured in Oakland was an Iraq war veteran, and there are reports that he has a fractured skull. His name is Scott Olsen. He served two tours and was critically injured by the Oakland police department.

This woman was helped by the protesters amind the chaos:
http://www.statesman.com/multimedia/dynamic/01173/US-NEWS-BAYAREA-PR_1173948c.jpg
The police say there were no rubber bullets used despite evidence to the contrary. Boston, New York, Denver, San Francisco Atlanta and Oalkand have all seen law enforcement create violence or attempt to. There have been attempts to paint the protesters as dirty, drug addled, and violent. It is these suppositions that are used as justification for the events we witnessed in Oakland California. You can see some pictures here.

These Police and those that gave them the orders to act as such are not interested in non-violent social change. My heart hangs heavy with what we are witnessing. The cause, however, must not end. What is being witnessed is part of the journey to extracting the social change that people seek. Once again, I refer you to Dr. King's letter:
In a nonviolent demonstration, self-defense must be approached from quite another perspective. One must remember that the cause of the demonstration is some exploitation or form of oppression that has made it necessary for men of courage and goodwill do demonstrate against evil. For example, a demonstration against the evil of de facto school segregation is based on the awareness that a child’s mind is crippled daily by inadequate educational opportunity. The demonstrator agrees that is better for him to suffer publicly for a short time to end the crippling evil of school segregation than to have generation after generation of children suffer in ignorance.

In such a demonstration, the point is made that schools are inadequate. This is the evil to which one seeks to point; anything else detracts from that point and interferes with confrontation of the primary evil against which one demonstrates. Of course, no one wants to suffer and be hurt. But it is more important to get at the cause than to be safe. It is better to shed a little blood from a blow on the head or a rock thrown by an angry mob than to have children by the thousands grow up reading at a fifth- or sixth-grade reading level.
This is what is being witnessed, 45 years after he wrote this letter. He offers hope and advice, knowing that these events are inevitable to the cause of bringing change in our nation.
Our most powerful nonviolent weapon is, as would be expected, also our most demanding, that is organization. To produce change, people must be organized to work together in units of power. These units might be political, as in the case of voters’ leagues and political parties; they may be economic units such as groups of tenants who join forces to form a tenant union or to organize a rent strike; or they may be laboring units of persons who are seeking employment and wage increases.

More and more, the civil rights movement will become engaged in the task of organizing people into permanent groups to protect their own interests and to produce change in their behalf. This is a tedious task which may take years, but the results are more permanent and meaningful.

In the future we will be called upon to organize the unemployed, to unionize the business within the ghetto, to bring tenants together into collective bargaining units and establish cooperatives for purposes of building viable financial institutions within the ghetto that can be controlled by Negroes themselves.

There is no easy way to create a world where men and women can live together, where each has his own job and house and where all children receive as much education as their minds can absorb. But if such a world is created in our lifetime, it will be done in the United States by Negroes and white people of good will. It will be accomplished by persons who have the courage to put an end to suffering by willingly suffering themselves rather than inflict suffering upon others. It will be done by rejecting the racism, materialism and violence that has characterized Western civilization and especially by working toward a world of brotherhood, cooperation and peace.
I am by no means condoning the actions of law enforcement. As I have said before the very nature of protest includes the possibility of arrest. I believe that the protesters in all encampments have thus far acted in accordance of what Dr. King has written about. He lived and died by this belief.

Police may claim that are only acting on orders, but it is well-documented that a defense such as that is weak at best. I have questioned with an open mind the Occupy movement, it is well documented here. This is not what I am trying to convey today. I do not question the right to peaceably assemble.

Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.

One thing I do know, it is that these events - all of them, particularly the larger ones - will make a difference. Dr. King spoke many times of boycotts, and I believe in this day and age many boycotts are largely ineffective due to the massive corporations we now have. He does make a very good point when speaking of the student sit-ins:
The student sit-ins of 1960 are a classic illustration of this method. Students were denied the right to eat at a lunch counter, so they deliberately sat down to protest their denial. They were arrested, but this made their parents mad and so they began to close their charge accounts. The students continued to sit in, and this further embarrassed the city, scared away many white shoppers and soon produced an economic threat to the business life of the city. Amid this type of pressure, it is not hard to get people to agree to change.
These cities are embarrassed, they are trying to remove people from encampments because 'others' are uncomfortable. it is in that way that perhaps these sites can help to affect change.

I don't know where this goes, but blood has been shed, and that is on the hands of those that are paid by taxpayers to protect and serve. I find myself wondering who they are actually serving. This escalation must stop. They are the very people for whom the Occupy movement is protesting.

Until then, I pray that people continue with non-violent peaceful protest even in the face of violence put upon them.

and
Raine
 

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Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 13:13:47
Morning!

We have internet and phones this morning!

Comment by Mondobubba on 10/27/2011 13:17:27
Yay! Welcome back Mala!

Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 13:27:23
Thanks Feels good to be connected to the world again


So Oakland - is this the 3rd stage before we win?

Comment by TriSec on 10/27/2011 13:39:20
There's some snow in the forecast locally....Climate-change deniers resurface in 3...2...1!


That's funny...when Texas spent all summer over 90, and there were dried lakes, withered crops, and huge fires, none of us pointed and laughed and said, oh, look! There's no climate change, because it's the summer and it gets hot like that every year!


Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 13:44:33
Blog is up!

Comment by BobR on 10/27/2011 13:45:04
Look who has a new cookbook coming out!

And waiting for the haters to say she hasn't cooked for herself in over two years in 3... 2... 1...

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 13:45:38
Quote by wickedpam:
Thanks Feels good to be connected to the world again


So Oakland - is this the 3rd stage before we win?
Funny you should mention that...

read the blog...


Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 14:02:54
Good news from Orange County
The council members each spoke in turn to the civility, articulateness and
peaceful process represented by the Irvine Occupation at contrast with the
several other Occupational Villages in California, which were, at that
very moment being tear-gassed. The general sentiment being: “This is quite
clearly the model. And the occupation most in tune with city needs.”

One councilman stated clearly, “I disagree with most of what you’re
saying. But youÂ’ve clearly shown that this is an issue of free speech. So
if you need to sleep on our lawn… by all means… sleep on our lawn.”

Shortly after, a motion was brought to the council to grant license to the
occupiers to occupy the public space overnight citing the unusual form of
the movement. (Another first in council history.)


Comment by Scoopster on 10/27/2011 14:03:15
Morning all..

Non-lethal my left nut. The problem isn't the fucking bullet, IT'S THE FUCKING GUN.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 14:08:18
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Thanks Feels good to be connected to the world again


So Oakland - is this the 3rd stage before we win?
Funny you should mention that...

read the blog...



done and done


Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 14:08:49
Quote by Scoopster:
Morning all..

Non-lethal my left nut. The problem isn't the fucking bullet, IT'S THE FUCKING GUN.



Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 14:09:13


Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 14:10:28
I do enjoy the mini Queen

Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 14:16:54
Chris is right, if the caller doesn't get the message then he's not paying attention

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 14:19:25
Quote by wickedpam:
Chris is right, if the caller doesn't get the message then he's not paying attention
Agreed.

There are many issues, granted, but the message underlying all of it is the inequality.


Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 14:39:55
Think I might spend some time this weekend crocheting some mittens to send down to Occupy K Street/DC

Comment by Mondobubba on 10/27/2011 14:43:26
Quote by BobR:
Look who has a new cookbook coming out!

And waiting for the haters to say she hasn't cooked for herself in over two years in 3... 2... 1...



She is in scenic J-ville today flogging said book with students in a cullinary program at a local school.

Comment by Mondobubba on 10/27/2011 14:44:44
If you haven't seen it. Find KO's special comment from last night. It is about the police violence in Oakland.

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 14:46:15
Mala, are you listening to this caller?

This is a legitimate point, unlike Justin. the truthers etc, are not helping the message.

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 14:49:51
Quote by wickedpam:
Think I might spend some time this weekend crocheting some mittens to send down to Occupy K Street/DC

I think I may go to goodwill and pick up a few blankets.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 14:49:52
Quote by Raine:
Mala, are you listening to this caller?

This is a legitimate point, unlike Justin. the truthers etc, are not helping the message.



Missed part of what he said - phone rang

Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 14:51:31
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Think I might spend some time this weekend crocheting some mittens to send down to Occupy K Street/DC

I think I may go to goodwill and pick up a few blankets.


do they have a place where a person can send them stuff - or a drop off point?


Comment by TriSec on 10/27/2011 14:55:40


A company I have been trying to get into since the last Millennium (seriously!) has just called me for an interview!!!!!!!!



Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 14:56:53
Quote by TriSec:


A company I have been trying to get into since the last Millennium (seriously!) has just called me for an interview!!!!!!!!




woohoo! Congrats

Comment by Scoopster on 10/27/2011 14:59:43
Quote by TriSec:


A company I have been trying to get into since the last Millennium (seriously!) has just called me for an interview!!!!!!!!

SUHWEET!

Comment by BobR on 10/27/2011 15:32:35
Quote by TriSec:


A company I have been trying to get into since the last Millennium (seriously!) has just called me for an interview!!!!!!!!


excellent!! Is it in your area, or might this involve a relocation?

Comment by BobR on 10/27/2011 15:33:08
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Think I might spend some time this weekend crocheting some mittens to send down to Occupy K Street/DC

I think I may go to goodwill and pick up a few blankets.


do they have a place where a person can send them stuff - or a drop off point?

Just drop them off in person at MacPherson Square


Comment by livingonli on 10/27/2011 15:36:09
Good morning everyone. It will be crazy since tonight I am working the Rangers home opener and there should be some insanity involved. It's a big deal since it marks the opening of Madison Square Garden after last summer's renovations.


Good luck to Tri, and hope this leads to you finally making a decent living again.

Comment by Scoopster on 10/27/2011 15:38:11
Comment by TriSec on 10/27/2011 15:43:59
Quote by BobR:

excellent!! Is it in your area, or might this involve a relocation?



It's local...and back within bicycle-commute distance, too!



Comment by Mondobubba on 10/27/2011 15:50:16
Quote by TriSec:


A company I have been trying to get into since the last Millennium (seriously!) has just called me for an interview!!!!!!!!



C'est Spiff!

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 15:53:07
Quote by BobR:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Think I might spend some time this weekend crocheting some mittens to send down to Occupy K Street/DC

I think I may go to goodwill and pick up a few blankets.


do they have a place where a person can send them stuff - or a drop off point?

Just drop them off in person at MacPherson Square

I don't think they are giving the occupy much problems here in DC.


Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 16:36:23
We are hearing rumors that there is a possible police crackdown today/tonight. Do not fear but be prepared. #occupydc #OccupyKst


OccupyKSt OccupyKSt
National Park Service distributing material on site now regarding the legality of #OccupyDC . A sign of good faith or of things to come?


OccupyKSt OccupyKSt
They are not dispersal notices. Just information about park laws. We will repost as soon as someone digitizes. #OccupyDC







Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 16:39:49
OccupyDC: Send Get Well Card to Scott Olsen c/o Highland General Hospital, 1411 East 31st St., Oakland CA 94602 #OWS #Solidarity


Comment by livingonli on 10/27/2011 16:40:28
I thought occupyDC had been given long-term permits.

Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 16:42:31
Quote by livingonli:
I thought occupyDC had been given long-term permits.



I thought they did too - something like 4 months

Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 16:42:49
Quote by Raine:
We are hearing rumors that there is a possible police crackdown today/tonight. Do not fear but be prepared. #occupydc #OccupyKst


OccupyKSt OccupyKSt
National Park Service distributing material on site now regarding the legality of #OccupyDC . A sign of good faith or of things to come?


OccupyKSt OccupyKSt
They are not dispersal notices. Just information about park laws. We will repost as soon as someone digitizes. #OccupyDC








which came in first?

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 16:50:03
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by livingonli:
I thought occupyDC had been given long-term permits.



I thought they did too - something like 4 months
Actually -- the Freedom plaza protest was given 4 months...

They are not technically the Occupy group. "technically". I think I mentioned that early on in one of my blogs.(or maybe in my comments) Either way, here is a link about the permit given.

I am not sure if McPherson Square is under the authority of the National park Service. Stop the machine is technically the ones holding the permit in Freedom Plaza.

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 16:50:59
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
We are hearing rumors that there is a possible police crackdown today/tonight. Do not fear but be prepared. #occupydc #OccupyKst


OccupyKSt OccupyKSt
National Park Service distributing material on site now regarding the legality of #OccupyDC . A sign of good faith or of things to come?


OccupyKSt OccupyKSt
They are not dispersal notices. Just information about park laws. We will repost as soon as someone digitizes. #OccupyDC








which came in first?
Bottom down.

(sorry I forgot the time stamps)


Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 16:51:37
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by livingonli:
I thought occupyDC had been given long-term permits.



I thought they did too - something like 4 months
Actually -- the Freedom plaza protest was given 4 months...

They are not technically the Occupy group. "technically". I think I mentioned that early on in one of my blogs.(or maybe in my comments) Either way, here is a link about the permit given.

I am not sure if McPherson Square is under the authority of the National park Service. Stop the machine is technically the ones holding the permit in Freedom Plaza.



ok, I don't know why I thought they merged

Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 16:54:06
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by Raine:
Quote by wickedpam:
Quote by livingonli:
I thought occupyDC had been given long-term permits.



I thought they did too - something like 4 months
Actually -- the Freedom plaza protest was given 4 months...

They are not technically the Occupy group. "technically". I think I mentioned that early on in one of my blogs.(or maybe in my comments) Either way, here is a link about the permit given.

I am not sure if McPherson Square is under the authority of the National park Service. Stop the machine is technically the ones holding the permit in Freedom Plaza.



ok, I don't know why I thought they merged
They had in spirit. Not by legalities offered to them by permits.

This is something I was concerned about. Nonetheless, the NPS has so far been very good. What I do not know is whether or not McPherson is part of the National Park service.





Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 16:55:13
Both sites, only a few blocks apart, have the same type of infrastructure.

Comment by TriSec on 10/27/2011 17:01:18
Anyone on our crack blogger team want to head to a local site and see about talking to some of the protesters?

If I had a freakin' free Saturday, I'd try to get to Dewey Square...but I'm not seeing any openings on the calendar until after peak now.



Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 17:04:24
Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 17:20:05
Quote by TriSec:
Anyone on our crack blogger team want to head to a local site and see about talking to some of the protesters?

If I had a freakin' free Saturday, I'd try to get to Dewey Square...but I'm not seeing any openings on the calendar until after peak now.

Bob and I have been to both. Not to talk, but to observe, Both sites were wonderful -- just what you would expect from a protest. What Bob wrote of in the blog yesterday wrt the homeless people and the protesters does ring true.


Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 17:24:52
Quote by wickedpam:
National Park Police Planning Outreach to Demonstrators

Here's your answer

Thanks Mala.

... at the risk of sounding like a curmudgeon, I wish WaPo used their own reporting instead of posting an AP report.

I found this sentence peculair:
Protesters at McPherson Square say they don’t feel threatened by police, but at Freedom Plaza, organizers say they expect to be kicked out.


Comment by TriSec on 10/27/2011 17:50:32
Any chance to beat up on anything associated with George Bush, no matter how tenuous, must be taken.

Is anyone listening out there in St. Louis?

http://www.dailycomedy.com/images/jokes/b/StLouisCardinals.jpg


Comment by TriSec on 10/27/2011 18:00:46
Rain + Leaves = unhappy Trisec.

Kaff, hack, phlegm.



Comment by Raine on 10/27/2011 18:10:21
As an aside, I am a little bummed today. Our neighbors are moving today. Leaving for California. Their house was on the market for 2 weeks and is already under contract.





Comment by wickedpam on 10/27/2011 18:56:48
Quote by Raine:
As an aside, I am a little bummed today. Our neighbors are moving today. Leaving for California. Their house was on the market for 2 weeks and is already under contract.






The ones with the the baby? That's sad. They were nice :(