Dave Johnson
Published: Saturday 29 October 2011
“American citizens were treated as criminals and attacked just for speaking out about the injustice of Wall Street getting a huge bailout after they caused this mess, and now the rest of us are told to sacrifice to pay for it.”

Plutocratic Government Tries to Beat Down #Occupy

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In Oakland peaceful #Occupy demonstrators were camping out in front of city hall. The city launched a police raid to clear out the camp, using tear gas, flash-bank grenades, rubber bullets and beating people with batons. An Iraq war vet was hit in the head by either a rubber bullet or tear gas canister and critically injured. These days this is the typical government response to non-Tea-Party “protesters.” Let’s look at how the Occupiers and protests would be treated if we were a functioning democracy -- a government of by and for We, the People -- instead of a dysfunctional plutocracy serving the biggest corporations and the billionaires behind them.

Citizens?

The first thing to understand about every single person involved in the #occupy movement is that they are citizens and human beings. Even the ones with beards. Alas, even the drummers. (What do you call a drummer who breaks up with his girlfriend? Homeless. What do you call a drummer with half a brain? Gifted.)

The people involved in the #occupy movement are upset that our country has abandoned democracy in favor of plutocracy. They are upset that every decision made in Washington is based on the wishes of the top 1%. They are upset that we do not have a reasonable health care system, no reasonable pension system, or child care system, or other benefits that people in democracies around the world receive. They are upset that most of the benefits of our economy instead go to a very few at the top. They are upset that a huge amount of our money goes to pay for a military machines that costs more than all other countries spend on military combined. They are upset that there is a “Super Committee” meeting in secret to decide how much money to take out of the economy to pay for the bailouts and other costs of the fiasco caused by Wall Street and the big banks.

So with their government ignoring their majority demands they have finally decided to voice their protests publicly. For doing this they have been met with smears, derision, and police attacks.

Police Ordered To Attack

Just as in countries like Syria, Egypt, Libya and Iran, the instinctive response of our plutocratic government and Wall Street-backed power structures has been to see those people who have shown up at these protests as somehow suspect, possibly even as an enemy, and to attack them. FOX News and the entire corporate/conservative media machine regularly attacks them. And the police are ordered to attack them.

This is not “protesters vs police.” People who work in law enforcement are part of the 99%, just like us. They have families to feed, bills to pay, and have to do what they’re told.

And this is what they were ordered to do, to people who were exercising their legitimate rights:

American citizens were treated as criminals and attacked just for speaking out about the injustice of Wall Street getting a huge bailout after they caused this mess, and now the rest of us are told to sacrifice to pay for it.

If We Were A Democracy Instead Of A Plutocracy

The occupy movement clashes with federal, state and local governments the way they currently work. We really have an opportunity here to come back to an understanding of democracy and the role of government, and who government should serve. Currently government is really set up to serve the top few, and facilitate bigger businesses, and understands the people in their communities as consumers and corporate employees, and not as citizens.

So imagine how it cold be different, if we had a government designed to serve the people rather than keep them in their place. In a country with a true democratic culture the local governments would be serving these people and honoring their right to dissent and protest. They would instinctively be showing up at protests like this and offering to help with any sanitation problems, etc, setting up public toilets, and other services. They would even be offering tents. If there are security problems in the occupy camps a city would be posting police in the encampment to help the people there, with a clear mission to serve them. They certainly would not be seeing them as the enemy, and attacking them.

Imagine Real Democracy and its Implications

The #occupy movement opens up the space to imagine what the country could be if we really did have a democracy with a first instinct of serving the people, instead of serving only the wealthy and their big corporations.

Imagine a government of, by and for the people and the things that regular people want and need. Imagine everyone entitled to a free education through college? Imagine a transportation system that helps us all get around -- mass transit and high-speed rail systems instead of just roads and highways for those who can afford cars, with plutocratic pay lanes so those with more money can get around.

Imagine a people outraged at special passes through airport security for those with first-class tickets.

Imagine advertisers having to get people's permission before they are allowed to interrupt their attention. Imagine the things we would have if We, the People were in charge.

Imagine a modern, maintained infrastructure, good schools, and a guarantee of a job working on those for any9one who needed work.

Imagine a government that enforced laws even when the top few violated them, enforced job discrimination laws, enforced anti-trust laws... or a government that protected citizens from corporate fraud, fees, scams, etc.

Occupiers Are People Too

These occupiers are "the people' just as much as any other people in the community and government should exist to serve them just as much as any other group.

Alas, even the drummers.



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16 comments on "Plutocratic Government Tries to Beat Down #Occupy"

WDWyA7 rsbyfswrtmue

Nothing I could say would give you undue cierdt for this story.

Michael Bartus

October 30, 2011 7:39pm

Very interesting. Its been fashionable to jettison the New Left analysis of the 60's but lets face it they were right. Its all about imperialism and fascism. These creeps want to end all social programs and bolster the rich 1%. The Republicans have always been like that. Neocons, neoliberals, they all are in the 1%. Its a conspiracy to create the brave New World Order...spying on us, ending civil rights and civil liberties, kill social security, end the EPA, drive down wages by creating sweat shops here like in China, kill unions, dumb us down with media propaganda, refuse to create jobs while saying they are job creators ...Its 1984: war is peace, lies are truth, poverty is prosperity, etc. We must prepare for the worst and hope for the best, but do it nonviolently but that might not be good enough to turn this around. We should face this prospect and get ready. They are greedy and vicious and relentless. You have been forwarned. Its sad to think they are destroying the America we love...we are occupied by the 1%....

Tryder

October 30, 2011 12:31pm

Very unfourtunatly, despite both our countries (Canada and the U.S.), claiming to be lands "of the Free", the fact is that both countries have used bully boy police tactics from their earliest history. I sincerly hope that with the successfull fight back in Oakland that this can begin to change for the better. The early union and social movements of the late 1800's, and, throughout the last century as well, police, militia, and regular army troops have been called out to brutalize their fellow citizens on any number of occaisions. The authorities have been remakably lucky that most often the people have permitted this by trying to be peacefull. Otherwise the police etc., would have experienced the (to them), horrifying truth that we ridiculously out number them. That has occured the odd time over the last few hundred years but perhaps not often enough. Ihope thought that the police will back off on their own when they realise that in fact they are adding to our strength by angering those in the general, not participating yet, public who see their brutality.

Dan Winfield

October 30, 2011 3:12am

Atta girl Angel, and a left and a right and a thump to the groin....

Angel J. Perea

October 29, 2011 11:06pm

Keeping it honest: Remember the Movie: So many news articles stating that American protesters have “no clear “agenda? It seems crystal clear to the middle class America that they are frustrated by the lack of concern that exists for the people in this country who need jobs and hope to support themselves and families. Millions of unemployed people looking for work in this country are being ignored and slowly erased by mega-corporations whose only concern is for their obscene profits far exceed anyone understands! The beauty and treasured tradition of America allows people the freedom to unite and speak out to draw attention to these huge social injustices. It’s about time that Americans did and said, “we are mad as hell and we are not going take it any longer!” For the record, “Greed is Not good”; it’s ugly, selfish, obscene and destructive for our society. After all, we are a still a democracy, not aristocracy, nor a banana republic! Just look around this great county! " It's no surprise that Congress are raising money from Wall Street by saying they want to repeal consumer protections sand allow Wall Street to write its own rules, AND the recipients of dollar tax payer bailout with no conditions and used it for non-performance bonuses! Are you listening Mr. McConnell and Boehner, Cantor, McCarthy and Ryan and your obstructionists? A 10th year of no taxes for Grover Norquist and his Billionaires and Millionaires so-called "job creators," but still no new jobs? What's the deal with the right wing clowns in Senate and House? It’s all about jobs stupid!

rickmail6

October 29, 2011 7:24pm

Yes, you are right. But we CAN be.

anono

October 29, 2011 7:24pm

Mayor Osama Bin Quan: Hereby declared a traitor, a terrorist and an enemy of the United States of America and in violation of the Human Rights of American Citizens. The Oakland police: the new Al Qaeda.

Lightning Joe

October 29, 2011 7:18pm

Adrian, we ARE a (corrupted, perverted, by the Rich) democracy. We are ALSO a Republic, ONCE THE JOB OF THE DEMOCRACY IS DONE by electing those who will confer with each other and pass the laws.

Democracy first, Republic afterward. That is the American Plan.

The meme you cite, that we are NOT a democracy, is the one put forth by those who WISH our country had no democratic features. They always point out that the laws are made by our Representatives, but they ALWAYS gloss over the actual ELECTION of those Reps by We The People.

Sure, PURE democracy, invoked at EVERY point of decision, would be a wholly unmanagable form of governance for any largish country. But we do not have a pure democracy. Rather, we have a system that weds the best features of BOTH a democracy AND a republic. It is no more appropriate for me to say we are NOT a Republic, than it is for you to say we are not a Democracy.

And that very inseparability is the reason that efforts like yours just now to delegitimize the DEMOCRACY dimension of our country are sadly doomed to failure.

anono

October 29, 2011 7:11pm

The Revolution may not be televised, but it sure is being blogged, tweeted, facebooked, youtubed and smartphoned. Just be ready for the select telecom blackouts and net censoring. Charged up the batteries in your CB radios. ...and the youth shall lead.....us one step closer to the promised land of the People, by the People and for the People.

redslider
N. California
October 29, 2011 6:41pm

STOP POLICE INTERFERENCE - SIGN AND SHARE THE PETITION:

www.change.org/petitions/occupy-america-petition-to-stop-police-interfer...

"Yes Virginia, There Is A 99% Cop"
https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=254957437884426

"The Sacramento Bee's Shameful Editorial on Occupy Sacramento"
https://www.facebook.com/note.php?note_id=254953251218178

Buzz

October 29, 2011 3:46pm

I'm encouraged by the reports from other commenters about more favorable interventions in Little Rock and Saginaw. I'm sure there are other places where this goes on, too. Imagining and realizing this as the norm, not the exception (as it is here in NYC), is an important priority for this movement.

Steve Insurgent Rohr

October 29, 2011 3:22pm

We are lucky here in little rock arkansas. they gave us a open parking to protest in and gave us a cop to look over us. no problems here in arkansas.

engelvicki@hotm...

October 29, 2011 2:08pm

I am so thankful our Occupy here in Saginaw, Mi. has not had any trouble at all!! As a matter of fact we've had a few policemen give us thumbs up while driving by ON DUTY.....

Andrea Chisari

October 29, 2011 12:56pm

Somebody sure has a good imagination around here. Maybe it's time the rest of us imagined it, too.

Adrian Bartholomew

October 29, 2011 12:02pm

We are NOT a Democracy and you are dishonest in disguising the truth from the public in order to achieve your agenda.