i truly do applaud the occupy movement for what they have accomplished and brought light to, but i do have to point out one of the major flaws and what i believe was the downfall of the movement and that being that it was not a united effort, sure certain things were brought to light but if all those other groups were brought together, (i.e. the fast food worker strike, pilots strike, miners, educators, etc.) if all these groups came together and all went on strike on the same exact day it would have created a complete meltdown of the corporate structure forcing our government to take notice of the needs of the people. not every movement would be heard at once but you have to put aside the need of every sector of up-rise and first just bring to light to basic need/plight of the people then once the movement is acknowledged thats when each part of the movement figures out what it is that they want fixed put down onto paper and bound together and shown as a collaborative work to those in power. only as a unified effort can we seriously change the course of this government... one other problem i have is, there seems to be way to many activists in this country and not nearly enough revolutionaries and it is the revolutionary that begins the change and the activists that make the change happen...start the wheel of change and perpetual motion will carry it forward please share your thought on this theory as i wish to learn about any constructional criticism or feedback
Revolutionary here, with a realistic plan that will make changes. I've been begging for help/community/partners for years and haven't found anyone yet that wants to do anything more than talk. It's freakin' depressing.
it would take probably every major activist like willie nelson bob dylan jane goodel (i believe she's still alive) etc., to pull something of this magnitude off and probably a few years of careful planning just so everyone and everything would go off smoothly and as peacefully as possible dont want another version of the october revolution to happen although to would rightly prove what we are protesting against.