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Re: I thought this movement was about equality?

Postby MoshehThezion » Thu May 31, 2012 7:48 pm

Zeal....
Can you explain it then???? in text???
how can we all work for ourselves???
and how would this set us free of the control of money from Wall Street.??
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Re: I thought this movement was about equality?

Postby sheryl » Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:18 am

OMG. I almost hate to resurrect this thread. One minute the man is running for the office of president, the next his proclaims he is an anarchist. My my. Sounds like someone to stay away from. Makes no sense to me.

Tweety, haven't been to a GA in awhile but we are "supposed" to be about ousting the 1 percent and their grip on our country and our lives. Well, equality sure fits in there somewhere.
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Re: I thought this movement was about equality?

Postby MoshehThezion » Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:18 pm

Sheryl,
You do not know me.... do not judge me... I was registered as an anarchist,, for voting... for years.. before I changed it....
I dare say... I know more about Anarchy than you... I know how it can be implemented successfully...
I have real plans.... are they Anarchistic... no... why???
I have explained that.... Anarchy can be had... but not anytime soon, not in any mass level... because the world is to involved with money.... money makes anarchy impossible... because to try just puts money in charge.

do not think to insult me, unless you have the nerve to debate me on the subject.

I ran for President, with a 200 page economic solution plan... with detailed policy...
How about you?

I will run for President again... how about you?
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Re: I thought this movement was about equality?

Postby Bunny » Fri Jun 08, 2012 8:48 pm

I'm really sorry you feel that people were being arrogant and that others were not being heard. We modeled our format after OWS and their use of stack, facilitators, and a format are modeled after consensus-building techniques used in anarchism. We are a horizontal movement, but some sort of facilitation is necessary to get things done.

If you would like to volunteer to facilitate, please let someone in Secretariat know (or just volunteer at the next GA you are at) and we will all be happy to have you!

Or if you have a suggestion on how GA could be run better, or have a format that you think would suit the movement better, please do write a proposal and bring it to a vote. The only way our movement will grow is if people step in to make it the best it can be!

Thanks,
Bunny
aka "The girl that stepped in to help"
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Re: I thought this movement was about equality?

Postby MoshehThezion » Fri Jun 08, 2012 10:32 pm

Bunny wrote:I'm really sorry you feel that people were being arrogant and that others were not being heard. We modeled our format after OWS and their use of stack, facilitators, and a format are modeled after consensus-building techniques used in anarchism. We are a horizontal movement, but some sort of facilitation is necessary to get things done.

If you would like to volunteer to facilitate, please let someone in Secretariat know (or just volunteer at the next GA you are at) and we will all be happy to have you!

Or if you have a suggestion on how GA could be run better, or have a format that you think would suit the movement better, please do write a proposal and bring it to a vote. The only way our movement will grow is if people step in to make it the best it can be!

Thanks,
Bunny
aka "The girl that stepped in to help"


Bunny,

As I discuss here..... http://occupychi.org/phpbbforumforumforum/vi ... f=6&t=2864

yes... I offer my services... to no end...

As to how GA... can be run better... yes... stop it... and organize a literal army... recruit people.. sign them up..
They show up at a GA... they must be serious... so sign them up... form ranks.. get serious.
find those who have the nerve to lead... and empower them to do so... organize... like an army.
Do this.. and you become an unstoppable force....
Do not do this... and you remain a joke that Wall Street laughs at.
PERIOD.

Sadly... I live in LA... and the LA OWS group... is run by a wacko lady...
she... literally... banned me... 3 times....
she called me up... screaming like a friggin banshee.... screaming... demanding that I stop posting.. that I stay away....???? why????? I DO NOT KNOW... she seems nuts.
I try as I am able... I am on many OWS sites... trying to help organize....
discussing the real facts...
offering real solutions.

sadly... most people... are simply too fucking stupid to read... let alone argue... they act like uneducated children.
sadly... its seems most are.

Do I want to help.????
yes....

Am i allowed too????
no....


If you want my help... you have it... I am here...

Call me anytime... we do not have to meet face to face... to discuss solution plans.
We are talking right here.

I am here to help the people get free of the 1% enslavement tactics...

if you are serious about getting free then you will pick up the phone... 24hrs a days... anytime... I am here.

=Mosheh Thezion
1-818-397-1352
mosheh.org

I am completely serious... but sadly.. I find most in OWS are not.... how about you?????????????????
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Re: I thought this movement was about equality?

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Re: I thought this movement was about equality?

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