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Opinion: Is anyone listening to the Occupy movement?


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By Garry Bowen

Last Thursday we had our first official Occupy Tahoe (according to some, it will soon be Occupy SLT, to herald the idea that someone had co-opted the first).

What is Occupy? Is that the same as Occupied Berlin or, Occupied Lebanon?

Garry Bowen

No, it appears it is a more spontaneous gut-reaction to the unanswered shenanigans of our corrupted, dysfunctional system, brought about by an increasingly out-of-touch leadership, at many, many levels. It is the pent-up answer to “Where is the outrage?”

Watching C-SPAN over the weekend, the comments shifted back and forth between two erstwhile Wall Street organizers, Adam Jewler (D.C.) and Amin Husain (Wall Street), who appeared pretty cogent and peaceful in their attribution to its being merely a voice of the people, one that they don’t ordinarily have or use. As C-SPAN routinely opens a talk-line in three categories, Liberal, Conservative, and Independent, two out of three were pretty much in concert with the First Amendment’s rights being exercised, while the third was resplendent with “socialists‟, “pinkos‟, and “watch your back from now on‟ as if they were to be the guardians of the truth.

Even the New York Times weighed in Nov. 21, wondering whether it justified current journalism standards, by questioning whether “it would continue to keep its‟ hold on the collective media imagination?“ The NYT also said, ”It was and is a grass-roots combustion that happened to have a lot of cameras pointed at it.”

As concluded, “reporters live for spectacle”, as if Hollywood explosions, car chases, and ambulance-chasing (for lawyers) were their only stock-in-trade, and any other thoughts were some sort of aberration. Given the ignorance afforded the societal loss of trillions of dollars in constituent value, followed by the immediate return of eight figure bonuses, as if nothing untoward had occurred (i.e., business as usual), along with media hand-wringing as to when our legislators will ever wake-up again to our realities, and not just theirs, I thought I’d digress.

In response to our programmed shorter and shorter attention spans, I will relate to the departed Joseph Kruth, an international lawyer, living in Zephyr Heights, who envisioned a future for Tahoe with his creation of the Tahoe Center for a Sustainable Future back in the early 1990s.

One of the last conversations we had (he died of cancer) was about his concern for the ever-declining purchasing power of the dollar and the ever-increasing income gap. At one time, it was in the 14 to 15 times an average worker range, as opposed to today’s 300 times. It was becoming obvious that a sustainable society would not be possible if the needs of the populace were undermined by policies that continued to favor those whose wealth was increasing their power.

Undermining the needs of the populace is in fact a sustainable principle, and we are on the verge of shutting down any pretense of fairness if this situation is allowed to continue. Sadly, there are now those in society who could care less, as long as they are not bothered to think about it.

It would seem that some in the journalism business, according to Patrick Bruner, an Occupy Wall Street organizer, don’t recognize that “we’re righting a system and this media is part of that system – and when this media doesn’t cover us in a fair fight, the desire isn’t to shame them, it’s to create an alternative.”

Communications, at its core, means “to share, or hold in common”, which is, at essence, what Occupy is really about, as our own Tahoe experience shows. Although only between 30 and 40 people were there, it was impressive to hear fully 60 percent or so of the vehicles traveling by that honked in solidarity, not to be confused here with the absence of metropolitan horn-honking of yesteryear. This was followed by those on Lake Tahoe News who thanked those in support for showing up in Stateline.

I have always considered the most important part of Al Gore’s “Inconvenient Truth” to be the Upton Sinclair quote within, “It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it.” This has now infected our entire culture, as the source of power that others wield in abeyance; this is not sustainable as it is a form of dumbing down.

Much better the mantra of 7-year-old Christian, who “occupied” while his bad held a banner; as someone would drive up to the curb, roll-down the window, and offer their respects, Christian would run up to the curb also, and yell out, in his own inimitable way: “We need a better future!“

So be it. Is anyone really listening?

Garry Bowen has a 50-year connection to the South Shore, with an immediate past devoted to global sustainability, on most of its current fronts: green building, energy and water efficiencies, and public health. He may be reached at tahoefuture@gmail.com or (775) 690.6900.

 

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  1. Bob says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    Jesse Ventura says he’ll never raise his hand to the national anthem again. Those days are gone forever, he says. Music has been known to bring groups of people together. A new national anthem to unite the masses against our corrupt politicians could be in order because the national papers are trying to break the movement by focusing on the negative instead of the positive aspects of the rising so the public will lose interest. Unless a powerful spokesman steps forward the movement will likely die with the onset of winter. This movement is so much more than what you read in the papers. Its against the way our institutions have been taken over by crooks, stealing savings from the public through real estate manipulation, through derivatives and hedge funds designed to take down corporations, and filling our tv’s and papers with sex and drug stories to disorient the masses away from the truth – that our government has been taken over by a bunch of hoodlums with their own agendas at the expense of our tax dollars and lives lost in war. Hopefully someone of power will step forward to take the Occupy movement in a direction which will expose the lies of our government and lead us in a direction which will better the human situation. Its really getting old reading of the decline of man.

  2. Careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    “We are on the verge of shutting down any pretense of fairness”

    This sentence really struck me. It seems like the rich own our country/government so completely that they have no fear of us.

    They must feel we no longer have the ability to change anything, so they can put it right out in front of our faces now.

  3. dogwoman says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty
    –Thomas Jefferson

  4. amber says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    There is a whole lotta tyranny here in Tahoe.

  5. I' m a prisoner caught in a cross fire says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    The 1% wages have gone up 250% in the last 18 years because the rich not being taxed, the working class Joe’s seen their wages go down 18% in the last 18 years.
    Bob Right, the media only lets what it feels is important including our local papers not be mention true comments because of their own beliefs, not the peoples.
    They take it upon themselves to approve what can be said or (written) because they to our part the Black eye to keep residents from voicing true opinions because someone donating money to their side of the story(.’No different than the big world media editors).
    This movement will never reach the point like in third world countries or the early 60’s against Nam, Nixon, because they will use police, armies to dictate what they feel Right for the rest. In our current Financial situation of economics and people out work and a country whose people do have personal arms could raise some real hell for allot whom have idle hands to join in. This amber of anger could spark some very ugly action across our country and I think the politician controllers would be shocked to witness another Watts riot type of protest. The seed is very Alive!(today’s youth are little more shaped in mind ,spirit, than the flower children for peaceful results).
    Law and armies are part the power to be used against its own peoples in what every they see is apparent reason to ,Taser, gas, beat the hell out, whom ever doesn’t listen or join their political ,social philosophy.
    There is so much injustice, to so many people right now, around the world, the timing right for a very Big change, like it or not.
    The whole world money powers can’t keep raping Paul to give to Peter, there’s has to be some sharing done or the house of Cards are coming down.
    There has to be something more important than money and a lot us are going to live to see the morals different classes of the people come to a head, on collusion course.

  6. k9woods says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    Too right, dogwoman!!

  7. Ernie Claudio says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    Thanks dogwoman that is beautiful:

    “When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty”
    –Thomas Jefferson

  8. Careaboutthecommunity says - Posted: November 22, 2011

    Dogwoman, great quote, makes sense to me ;)