• wizardbeard@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    6 months ago

    Not every protest is met with direct force. There’s plenty that are dismantled from the inside using tactics developed in the sixties to divide and weaken idealogical movements! Shit literally documented in intelligence agency standard procedure documents for dealing with large scale idealogical movements and breaking them apart.

    Then you just sprinkle some direct force here and there as a treat!

    Occupy Wallstreet was poisoned in its crib through infiltration by external forces causing confusion, internal disent, and loss of direction. That is the one “conspiracy theory” I don’t think I will ever be able to let go of.

    Intersectionality and identity politics were long overdue, but there’s no way in hell that their rise from the ashes of OWS was a coincidence. Give the socially concious public something else to latch onto for a while so the 1% can shore up their defenses and power structure while the people at the bottom squabble over very important but far less impactful things.

    As important as everything else is, the largest determinant of life outcome is money, almost entirely overlooked in most discussions about gender and race.

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      6 months ago

      I agree with everything you said. I wish down voters would express their differences of view instead.

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      6 months ago

      To me, OWS failed because they lacked any sort of leadership or vision other than a list of grievances with no solutions.