Friday 11 November 2011

Something Different

Matt Taibbi wises up.
I have a confession to make. At first, I misunderstood Occupy Wall Street.

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But I'm beginning to see another angle. Occupy Wall Street was always about something much bigger than a movement against big banks and modern finance. It's about providing a forum for people to show how tired they are not just of Wall Street, but everything. This is a visceral, impassioned, deep-seated rejection of the entire direction of our society, a refusal to take even one more step forward into the shallow commercial abyss of phoniness, short-term calculation, withered idealism and intellectual bankruptcy that American mass society has become. If there is such a thing as going on strike from one's own culture, this is it. And by being so broad in scope and so elemental in its motivation, it's flown over the heads of many on both the right and the left.

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What both sides missed is that OWS is tired of all of this. They don't care what we think they're about, or should be about. They just want something different.

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People want out of this fiendish system, rigged to inexorably circumvent every hope we have for a more balanced world. They want major changes. I think I understand now that this is what the Occupy movement is all about. It's about dropping out, if only for a moment, and trying something new, the same way that the civil rights movement of the 1960s strived to create a "beloved community" free of racial segregation. Eventually the Occupy movement will need to be specific about how it wants to change the world. But for right now, it just needs to grow. And if it wants to sleep on the streets for a while and not structure itself into a traditional campaign of grassroots organizing, it should. It doesn't need to tell the world what it wants. It is succeeding, for now, just by being something different.


Something different. Like this maybe.

2 comments:

Dr.Dawg said...

Now, that's righteously well done. I was critical of Taibbi earlier for wanting #Occupy to be a movement like all the others. Now he's handsomely grasped the point. Right on!

Orwell's Bastard said...

I figured that Taibbi would come around.

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