(via occupyallstreets)

I don’t even need to say it, I know you guys had fun at our first Casseroles Night.
What makes this Casseroles Night any different? It will be bigger, louder, and rowdier. We will take more streets, we will back down in less confrontations, and we will produce the needed momentum for an American fight over student debt in the Fall.
INVITE *ALL* YOUR FRIENDS!!!!
We’re inspired by the Quebec student strike and the popular uprising in Quebec against Law 78 and the Charest government, so…
On Wednesday, June 6, starting at 8pm, people from coast to coast to coast all over the world are showing solidarity by banging pots and pans everywhere!
This will be one of many casseroles nights across the world.
This event is at 8PM, on Wednesday, June 6th, at Washington Square Park.
14 Occupiers arrested trying to save a house from foreclosure
May 31, 2012In the latest incident in an ongoing showdown, officers violently arrested occupiers peacefully defending the Cruz family home from foreclosure Wednesday night. Fourteen were arrested defending 4044 Cedar Avenue Wednesday night, only 24 hours after Mayor Rybak’s office, facing mounting public pressure, issued a news release declaring “the City is not in the foreclosure business.” In the statement, City Attorney Susan Segal is quoted saying “The City plays a limited role to protect public safety. The property is the responsibility of its owner… In this case, the City has fulfilled its legal obligation to secure the property.”“We hoped Mayor Rybak would stick to his word, but today’s police violence shows Rybak and his police protect and serve the banks, not our communities,” said Martha Ockenfels-Martinez, an organizer with Occupy Homes MN and representative of the Cruz family.The 14 arrests Wednesday at the Cruz home bring this week’s total to 23 during 5 eviction attempts.
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SOLIDARITY WITH QUEBEC STUDENT STRIKE GOES ON
INFINITE SOLIDARITY WITH A CALL FOR INFINITE GENERAL STRIKE
ACTIONS IN NYC ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 2012:
6pm: Night School in Solidarity with the Quebec Student Strike
Washington Square Park, Manhattan
8pm: March Against Police Oppression
Meet in Washington Square Park, Manhattan
(reconvergence at Union square)
10pm: Night School at Union sq.
WE MARCH AGAIN!
May 22 marked the 100th day of the ongoing Quebec student strike, one of the largest student mobilizations in history. Demonstrations against the massive tuition hikes (which would increase tuition by 60% over five years) occurred daily across Quebec, with over 160,000 students on “infinite strike.” Last Friday, the Quebec government enacted a draconian emergency law (Bill 78) intended to break the strike. The legislation in effect outlaws public assembly, imposes harsh fines for strike activity and criminalizes protest, just as the struggle is gaining popular support and escalating to unprecedented levels. Many are questioning the law’s constitutionality.
Bill 78 summary:
· Fines of between $1,000 and $5,000 for any individual who prevents someone from entering an educational institution.
· The fines are higher for student leaders (up to $35,000) and for unions or student federations (up to $125,000). Fines double with repeat offenses.
· Authorities must be notified at least 8 hours in advance about public demonstrations involving more than 10 people. Organizers must provide the start time and duration of the demonstration, as well as the routes of any marches.
· No on-campus protests. Protests outside universities must stay at least 15 feet from entrances.
· Encouraging someone, explicitly or tacitly, to protest at a school is subject to punishment.
No More “Good Faith”
The government of Quebec has conceded the power of the students by suspending the current semester, while the education minister has been forced to resign amid the crisis. The Quebec Premier Jean Charest claims that the government has negotiated in “good faith,” but the student unions say that the government has refused to budge on the central issue: TUITION HIKES. Students are fighting to maintain affordable, accessible higher education for all the people of Quebec. The crisis has put into question the political future of the Premiere’s Liberal Party and his own career. Civil liberties in Quebec are being fundamentally undermined. “Good faith” is dwindling between the people and the government.
What Is An Infinite General Strike?
The infinite strike is a voluntary and collective cessation of activities in order to assert claims that would not be addressed otherwise. The word “infinite” points to a confrontational stance with the government. It does not mean that the strike is limitless, but that its length is undetermined in advance. This means that the strike goes on until demands are met or until the body decides to stop the strike. In the case of Quebec’s student mobilization, the students meet every week to decide whether to continue the strike. The educational system is a crucial part of the economy and it requires human capital in order to function. Only through a strike is it possible to create the institutional congestion generated by a whole cohort of students that may not graduate. That is why an open-ended general strike is such a powerful weapon.
Why the Quebec Student Strike Matters For NYC
We are all in the red! In Quebec strikers, demonstrators andsympathizers alike have shown their solidarity through the emblem of a red square, signifying a state of “being in the financial red”—untenable student debt.In the United States, the Federal Reserve recently stated that student debt stood at $870 billion, while the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (a new government agency regulating private student loans) estimated that it had already surpassed $1 trillion. As more and more students stand up and organize against exorbitant escalations in tuition and debt, similar draconian laws have been passed in the US. Unprecedented levels of police brutality have been perpetrated against student uprisings across New York City—at Baruch College, Brooklyn College and the New School, just to name a few. The state seeks to silence these students, many of whom have been arrested on trumped up charges that reek of biased intimidation.
It would appear that we too are in the red, both financially and politically. This is untenable. It is time that we stand in solidarity with students in Quebec and across the world to fight for our right to free education. On May 23rd we in New York City continue our solidarity and stand with the infinite strike. Our demonstration in solidarity with Quebec students is also in defense of our right to assemble and protest. An increase in the powers of the police and the state anywhere is an attack on us everywhere. State repression exists globally and it is unjustifiable. We will not stand by and watch our already limited voices be silenced even more. The warnings and fear mongering of new protest laws being enacted in Frankfurt, Chicago and Montreal will not deter us. The new laws only prove that our mass mobilizations are a threat to the powers that be. We will be heard. We will take part in our own lives and not be pawns for the workings of capitalism. Our rights are not given to us by governments but established by us. OUR LIVES ARE NOT NEGOTIABLE!
Call to Students, Workers and Debtors of New York
With call on students, workers and debtors from all walks of life to stand with us in our right to assemble and dissent in our commons, against police brutality and intimidation. There is nothing to fear or be ashamed of in this. There is only strength and solidarity for us to find each other. As we stand with the students of Quebec, we acknowledge their grievances, and join their chorus with our own. As Quebec does not stand down, neither will New York. We are not afraid, and see no limit on the horizon. All we see is red!
WE ARE ALL IN THE RED!
—New York, May 21st, 2012
Organized by folks from Strike Everywhere and Occupy Wall Street
(Source: anticapitalist, via arielnietzsche)
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whymikashfights a reblogué votre photo : Go fuck yourself. :)
Nice to see a reasonable argument from #occupywallstreet. How well spoken and sound. Tell me again why people should…Calm down and take off your fedora. If you think men are oppressed in this society you are just as deluded as the capitalists that whine about “class warfare.” Feminism IS about equality.*
Now you can go fuck yourself.
(*except for anti-trans radical feminists who can also GTFO)
For true Equality, not based on gender or any other factor, please read:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egalitarianism
As a man whose penis cannot reach his anus, I am unable to comply with your requests. I also do not own a fedora, and if that was meant to be some form of insult, it was rather sad. Feminists, or people who identify themselves as such, are rarely TRUE feminists, BECAUSE they believe in equality for all. Equality = Egalitarianism.
Read sometime, it’s good for the soul.
To think that a force for equality means giving equal attention to problems of those with privilege as those who are oppressed is to ignore the fact that those systemic inequalities exist to begin with. The fact of the matter is that cis-men hold privilege over people who identify as women - to give both groups’ issues equal attention is to uphold that inequality. If we want to gain any kind of equality, we need to address issues proportionally. Especially considering how many problems faced by men are caused by patriarchy to begin with.
Take your own advice, dudebro. Take a minute to actually research feminism beyond what Merriam-Webster and the first paragraph of a wikipedia article can give you. Excluding one gender’s issues is necessary when that gender’s privilege is the source of the inequality at hand.
You can’t bring about an equal world by pretending you live their already.
duskandshiverrrr reblogged this from occupywallstreet and added:
There are a lot of problems within feminism that need to be addressed and that, when left alone, lead to racism, anti-queer and -trans* bigotry, and ableism.
Please keep that in mind, occupywallstreet. There are a lot of reasons to be wary of feminists, especially if you’re not a white straight cis abled woman.
The thing is, those are actually legitimate criticisms.
“Feminists are bigots by their very nature,” is not a legitimate criticism - especially when it refers to some mythical hatred of men by “misandrists.”