8 November 2011

Old Politics, New Politics


Too late now by the looks of it but here is how I think Dope City's Occupation ought to be brought down. The community that helped the installation begin should volunteer to help bring it down and clean it up in a general assembly. Probably would have to stack the meeting to pull that off though and I mean really stack it, such, it would appear, is but one limitation of consensual democracy that I have learned in the last month. You think it is hard turning around a union that has made a wrong turn by getting 50% + 1 of the vote in an election? You think it is hard to turn around the oil tanker that is our democracy by forming a plurality at the ballot box? Try turning that same oil tanker around when you need a 95% majority to do so.

Just an observation.

I do not get the stick it out until the cops and the city do the work. That is not new politics, it is old politics.

I might have some more to say on the subject of the Occupation politics I have been part of, in a small way, and been witness to, in a way that I am not sure was big or small, but I am going to let what I may have learned rattle around the old bucket for a spell before I do so.

Except for this: I hope the hot heroin that made its way into the Occupation did not come from where I think it may have came from.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Smart post! Once the clubs come out, the message will be lost. If only they would realize their 'stand' will stand for defeat instead of creating a new precident for a new future.

Mr. Beer N. Hockey said...

Hope you still think so after I drew out my original thought. I doubt clubs of any sort will be necessary. The city workers and the police know just about everybody down there on a first name basis.