Agents Provocateur

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Last night's GA was the first instance of prolonged conflict I've seen within the group. There are many factors at play, and many possibilities as to why things went down as they had. Maybe it was frustration, people needed naps, too much marker fumes coming from the sign-making area. I don't know the answer, but I'm constantly aware of that infiltration likely exists currently, and the problems it can cause if we don't recognize it and make a deliberate choice to behave with a mind to the cohesion and longevity of the movement.

Our goals rest on the other side of our cooperation. There's comfort in expressing anger, and catharsis in walking away from something when it seems an intractable burden. But what we'd walk back to is a world unchanged; a place with corporate power all the more assured of its position, safe from any threats by an organized public.

We have to rise above the shortsightedness -- on our parts, and by the 1% -- that got us to the dire state our countries are in. So I'm not going to identify those I think may be working against the movement, but rather implore everyone else to think before they react. Most people were level-headed, but a few fed into the madness. I'm not innocent of this myself.

But when some minor point has someone shouting, and other people seem ready to jump in... STOP. THINK. Wonder whether indulging in name-calling or shouting down is exactly the response that that person wants. THINK. Will my own reaction cause a cascade of other reactions until this assembly degenerates into chaos? What will happen if I let this go? Is there any benefit to any of the sincere people here, or my goals, if I "win" this shouting match with someone I hardly know?

Our foes -- our real foes; those guys out there in the suits, sneering at us from their fortifications -- don't want to see us disagree, they want to see us argue irrationally, turn violent, fall apart, and go back to being good little insects. When someone looks to be PRIMING the assembly for such a thing, either with volume, breaks in process, or ludicrous claims, please stop and think for a minute before indulging them.

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I'm sorry, I wasn't at that

I'm sorry, I wasn't at that GA, so I have no idea what the disturbances were or the issues involved.

"Infiltrator" is a powerful indictment with a specific meaning--and I need specific information before I will believe that there are in fact infiltrators about (aside form the LaRouchians, who are easy to spot). I'm not into cryptology--I need plain reporting of information.

John

I think that perhaps this

I think that perhaps this relates to the somewhate unnecessary discord perceived over supporting or not supporting the march being put on by laid-off hotel workers in Bel-Air.

The problem comes with how proposals and ideas are framed in GA. Not everyone wrote their undergrad thesis on communications and public messaging strategy, so it's understandable that when proposals are made, they're often poorly framed and don't touch the audience the way the author intended.

At issue here were multiple facets of the direction of the movement.  1. Do we support workers?  On this point, consensus was reached, and the Action team will be organizing a supporting event with the hotel workers.  A clarifying statement was added which makes our support for workers distinct from a possible acceptance of institutionalized organized labor.  Which brings me to point 2. How do we deal with support from outside organizations?  This is an important question, but one which has little to do with the issue discussed yesterday...whether or not to march in solidarity with workers who were laid off. 

My understanding is that some things broke down yesterday when a certain individual jumped the stack and hijacked the microphone because he/she wanted to be heard and had been waiting a while to speak.  Was this a provocative act intended to cause discord?  Perhaps.  We can't discount the fact that as this movement grows it will attract provacative elements and people who wish to do us harm by infiltrating our ranks in order to sow division.  I think it probably had more to do with a misunderstanding of process, and an impatience at having to balance wanting to be heard, and needing to listen.

When proposals are framed correctly from the start---which means they are kept specific, simple, and without too many attachments, then--then they can be discussed rationally and consented to with less contention (although contention is necessary).

I think however, we need to understand fundamentally that this is a slow process (building consensus) and it requires time.  Is it frustrating that it took two hours to come to agreement about supporting the march?  Yes.  But it was an important baby-step in creating discussion and direction for the movement.  Now the conversation can begin: We support workers.  But how do we accept or deal with support from institutionalized organizations which claim to represent workers? How do we maintain a critical stance towards them? And, importantly, what is it about these organizations we dislike and wish to transform? 

interesting

I wasn't there and have no opinion, but this sheds some light on some of the recent exchanges I've had on the forum.

My only advice for the movement: Don't take the weight of the world on your shoulders.

Non-Violence

I just posted about this elsewhere on this forum. I have no doubt the other side is already at work. No doubt. I was down there much of the weekend. I had my picture taken by too many people to count. I myself didn't say anything I wouldn't say to the President's face, but be aware. I wouldn't put ANYTHING past them.

It's for this reason this movement Must adopt non-violent principles. The People must KNOW that any violence didn't come from us. If not, we're doomed.

Wildthing

Non-violence

Also, this movement is growing so fast that the people you're not getting along with will be a completely new group of people next week. I think it's important not to get too hung up on the purity of our ideas. We're still just gathering. Everyone who comes down needs to talk and share. We've all seen and felt it. Let's keep it open. As little dogma as possible. I'm going to try to get down there tomorrow and hope to gather some donations. I'll try to connect on the non-violence issue with whoever is down there. (I'll be the one carrying the pitchfork. My new prop!! The irony!)

Wildthing

Yes!

I really like the rough consensus proposal, and I'm sure it'll pass.  I always thought the veto power everyone held was ironically authoritatian.  It's great to see the movement mature.

i agree mike but can u clarify 10

But can u clarify 10 plz im confused i thought those where suppuse to be talked about or maybe im miisunderstanding ?

Also i strongly urge u guys to have a mod on the livefeed 24/7 because there are so so so so so many and i think thats why there loosing viewer count

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