"I couldn't help but wonder: would we have gotten better turnout if we had been campaigning for fly-fishing somehow?"
Showing posts with label May Day. Show all posts
Showing posts with label May Day. Show all posts
Sunday, May 1, 2011
May Day 2011: If They Tell You You Can't, Then You Can
Today, I got a chance to momentarily leave my armchair and rise up with my fellow discontents. May Day 2011 saw a motley crew of 300-500 core Richmond leftists hit the streets. There was much ado about the police this time around: namely, the police claimed that protection had to be purchased, and the organizers had to foot the bill. The ACLU even got involved, ineffectively. By the time the rally came about, it seemed like we were already fighting for a lost cause, despite how little the permit meant.
It was the same message, the same tactics, the same speakers. A few things were new, but they were scant in today's message. The open-source speaking program policy looks good on paper (and is probably the best way to keep from pissing people off when their pet group doesn't get 5 minutes). But just about everybody seemed ready to skip most of the speakers and hit the streets.
Labels:
Activism,
Austerity,
Homelessness,
Labor Unions,
May Day,
Propaganda,
Recession,
Revolution,
Unemployment
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