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Occupy Everywhere - Sept 17th - Day of Rage Against Wall Street and what it stands for!
The following was approved by consensus by the General As*sembly of Occupy D.C. on November 30, 2011.

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We have been captives of corrupt economic and political systems for far too long. The concentration of wealth and the purchase of political power stifle the voices of the in*creasingly disenfranchised 99 percent. Corporate domi*nance subverts democracy, intentionally sows division, de*stroys the environment, obstructs the just and equitable pursuit of happiness, and violates the rights and dignity of all life.


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Occupy D.C. is an open community of diverse individuals, facing different forms of oppression and impacted by eco*nomic exploitation to differing degrees, but united by a shared vision of equality for the common good. The harsh economic conditions that have plagued the poor, working class, and communities of color for generations have begun to affect the previously financially secure. This acute aware*ness of our common fate has united us in our struggle for a better future. We recognize that inequality and injustice systemically affect every aspect of our society: our communi*ties, homes, and hearts. To build the world we envision, we commit ourselves to overcoming our personal biases so we can successfully challenge systems of oppression in solidar*ity.

We are peaceably assembled at McPherson Square, practic*ing direct democracy on the doorstep of K Street, the epi*center of destructive corporate and governmental relation*ships. Recognizing that the term occupy' is associated with exploitation, violence, and imperialism, we are reclaiming it to mean the peaceful liberation of public space. In this dis*enfranchised city, we are insisting that our economic and political systems serve the people's interests. Now is the time to advance and complete the struggles of the many who came before us.


We are assembled because…
It is absurd that the 1 percent has taken 40 per*cent of the nation's wealth through exploiting labor, outsourcing jobs, and manipulating the tax code to their benefit through special capital tax rates and loopholes. The system is rigged in their favor, yet they cry foul when anyone even dares to question their relentless class warfare.
Candidates in our electoral system require huge sums of money to be competitive. These contributions from multinational corporations and wealthy individuals destroy responsive representative governance. A system of backroom deals, kickbacks, bribes, and dirty politics overrides the will of the people. The rotation of decision makers between the public and private sectors culti*vates a network of public officials, lobbyists, and execu*tives whose aligned interests do not serve the American people.
The entrenched two-party system overlooks pub*lic interests by pursuing narrow political goals. This climate encourages candidates to polarize voters for in*dividual power and personal gain. Citizens' meaningful input has been compromised by gerrymandering, voter disenfranchisement, and unresponsive politicians. Resi*dents of Washington, D.C., continue to lack autonomy and legislative representation.
The 1 percent benefits from economic, political, and legal structures that oppress communities long targeted by displacement, denial of sovereignty, slav*ery, and other injustices. These persecuted but resilient communities continue to suffer through generations of disproportionately higher rates of unemployment, poverty, criminalization, and homelessness. Facets of the 1 percent campaign to blame these groups for these problems while obstructing healing and restoration.
Those with power have divided us from working in solidarity by perpetuating historical prejudices and dis*crimination based on perceived race, religion, immi*grant or indigenous status, income, age, gender, gen*der identity, sexual orientation, and disability, among other things. These divisions have inhibited our ability to work in solidarity, though today we recognize the power of uniting as the 99 percent.
Financial institutions gambled with our savings, homes, and economy. They collapsed the financial sys*tem and needed the public to bail them out of their fail*ures yet deny any responsibility and continue to fight oversight. Corporations loot from those whose labor cre*ates society's prosperity, while the government allows them to privatize profits and socialize risk.
Corporate interests threaten life on Earth by ex*tracting and burning fossil fuels and resisting the neces*sary transition to renewable energy. Their drilling, min*ing, clear-cutting, overfishing, and factory farming de*stroys the land, jeopardizes our food and water, and poi*sons the soil with near impunity. They privilege pol*luters over people by subsidizing fossil fuels, blocking in*vestments in clean energy and efficient transportation, and hiding environmental destruction from public over*sight.
Private corporations, with the government's sup*port, use common resources and infrastructure for short-term personal profit, while stifling efforts to invest in public goods.
The U.S. government engages in drawn-out, costly conflicts abroad. Numerous acts of conquest have been, and continue to be, pursued to control resources, overthrow foreign governments, and install subservient regimes. These wars destroy the lives of innocent civil*ians and American soldiers, many of whom suffer ad*verse effects throughout life. These operations are a blank check to divert money from domestic priorities.
Government authorities cultivate a culture of fear to invade our privacy, limit assembly, restrict speech, and deny due process. They have failed in their duty to protect our rights. Exacerbated by profiteering inter*ests, the criminal justice system has unfairly targeted underprivileged communities and outspoken groups for prosecution rather than protection.
Corporatized culture warps our perception of real*ity. It cheapens and mocks the beauty of human thought and experience while promoting excessive mate*rialism as the path to happiness. The corporate news media furthers the interests of the very wealthy, dis*torts and disregards the truth, and confines our imagi*nation of what is possible for ourselves and society.
Leaders are trading our access to basic needs in exchange for handouts to the ultra-wealthy. Our rights to healthcare, education, food, water, and housing are sacrificed to profit-driven market forces. They are at*tacking unemployment insurance, Medicare, Medicaid, and Social Security, creating an uncertain future for us all.*

A better world is possible.

To all people,

We, the Washington D.C. General Assembly occupying K Street in McPherson Square, urge you to assert your power.

Exercise your right to peaceably assemble and reclaim the commons. Re-conceive ways to build a democratic, just, and sustainable world.

To all who value democracy, we encourage you to collabo*rate and share available resources.

Join your voice with ours and let it amplify until the heart of the movement booms with our chorus of solidarity.

*These grievances are not all inclusive.
"Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws. - Mayer Rothschild
"Civil disobedience is not our problem. Our problem is civil obedience! People are obedient in the face of poverty, starvation, stupidity, war, and cruelty. Our problem is that grand thieves are running the country. That's our problem!" - Howard Zinn
"If there is no struggle there is no progress. Power concedes nothing without a demand. It never did and never will" - Frederick Douglass
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Occupy Everywhere - Sept 17th - Day of Rage Against Wall Street and what it stands for! - by Peter Lemkin - 10-12-2011, 08:49 AM

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