[OccupySheffield] [Occupy London] Re: [INT] Fwd: [Squares] MAYDAY! MAYDAY!

barriers2bridges at virginmedia.com barriers2bridges at virginmedia.com
Mon Jan 2 01:32:09 GMT 2012


Why not bring a workshop to the conference here in Sheffield?

Also, could you set up a ‘straitforward website, which would be more accessible than f/b or twitter?

 

Dawn

 

From: Mark Barrett [mailto:marknbarrett at googlemail.com] 
Sent: 02 January 2012 00:09
Cc: occupylondon at groupspaces.com; occupysheffield at email-lists.org
Subject: Re: [OccupySheffield] [Occupy London] Re: [INT] Fwd: [Squares] MAYDAY! MAYDAY!

 

Heather and others, about your desire for more lobbying.. 

 

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From: Lobby OLSX <lobbyolsx at gmail.com>
Date: 30 December 2011 02:09
Subject: hey, link up any thoughts :)
To: crdlondon at gmail.com


hello,

I sent an email detailing direct democracy action for J10 in the form
of lobbying methods and building a general lobbying policy and
initiative in london.

the group is occupy london lobbying - I have set up a twitter acc and
FB pages but am looking for more support to run workshops for
democracy and assemblies that can be run on the theme of individual
effort in a collective consciousness.

Thanks, please email me for more info, be pleased to hear any thoughts. :)
Danny

On 2 January 2012 00:04, barriers2bridges at virginmedia.com <barriers2bridges at virginmedia.com> wrote:

I agree, but to be fare, the eco systems you describe are pretty few and far between, at least in the west and yeah, exist within a little utopia.
Even within the UK they are pretty insular against a backdrop of capitalist domination.  For example, Hockerton Housing Project (which I read about for a paper I had to write for my course last year) exists because it gives people the choice to 'live green and adopt a kinder/gentler lifestyle - not because living off-grid is a necessity the way it might be in say South American countries.
Yeah, I personally would like to visit there, as its somewhere near Nottingham and not too far from Sheffield - they do group and individual tours and talks.
Also, it was the only one that provided the example that, they strived to be accessible for people with special needs - many of them just don't and a lot of people, join them, stay a few years and then move on if their romantic ideals of a greener nirvana haven't risen to their expectations - I've experienced it for myself; they also can be extremely uninvighting to "outsiders" especially if they think you pose a threat...

The eco/sustainable communities we need to build upon, must be out of necessity, not out of some ideology that is seemingly out-of-reach to those not middle-class enough to be able to invest in shared land, for example.
I also think Heeley farm are providing a good exsample of an urban-based set of sustainable practices, both addressing the environment and marginalised communities; they support community allotments - some within deprived areas, some particularly for under 5's, who might not get exposed to such a thing.
Still, its far too small scale, just like the 'small scale' investment in say solar or wind power.
Lets face it, the UK doesn't even support vehicles going over to veg fat or dung to replace gas or deasle.
Its mad, but these are what we must be pushing any capitalist government to adopt and fast, rather than pandering to trans-national corporations, holding entire governments to ransom.  Why isn't anyone pushing the UK and European governments to snub the IMF?
These are the things we've absolutely got to lobby, otherwise, the powers-that-be will just continue to turn their noses up to a bunch of people sleeping in tents in public spaces and not 'really doing much else'...!!!!

 Dawn       


-----Original Message-----
From: niel at squat.net [mailto:niel at squat.net] Sent: 01 January 2012 15:57
To: LondonInternationalCommission at groupspaces.com
Cc: occupylondon at groupspaces.com; occupysheffield at email-lists.org
Subject: Re: [OccupySheffield] [Occupy London] Re: [INT] Fwd: [Squares] MAYDAY! MAYDAY!

The alternative, non-exploitative modes of value-creation already exist
George, I don't know in a big capitalist city like London but in north of
Spain, south of France or north of Italy you can find a lot of autonomous
communities, eco-industries, organic farms, alternatives currencies and
bank of time, holistic cooperatives...
And in south America, central America, India, in the pacific, we don't
need to build an economic reality alternative to the dominant system from
zero, the challenge as you said is to link this initiatives, at least to
share the knowledge but also the resources if possible.
I have a lot of friends who give up the fight because they already live in
their utopia, they don't need to camp or fight everyday, they don't need
us but we need them.
A lot of people in 'Occupy' movement say that they are anti-capitalists
but I don't see/listen/read them investigating about the post-capitalist
projects/world... Protesting is easy, the challenge now is to be/live
coherent with our fight.



you raise an important point George!
Sent from phone

-----Original Message-----
From: "George Por" <george at community-intelligence.com>
Sender: OccupyLondon at groupspaces.com
Date: Sat, 31 Dec 2011 10:51:46
To: jamie kelsey-fry<lsxcamp at gmail.com>;
<LondonInternationalCommission at groupspaces.com>
Reply-To: george at community-intelligence.com
Cc: occupylondon at groupspaces.com<OccupyLondon at groupspaces.com>;
<occupysheffield at email-lists.org>; <oh15 at googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [Occupy London] Re: [INT] Fwd: [Squares] MAYDAY! MAYDAY!

Hmm... continuous strike? how will the 99% make a living without the
alternative, non-exploitative modes of value-creation being in place?

Call outs are easy; building an economic reality alternative to the
dominant
system is challenging! Yet what is challenging appeals me more than what
is
easy...

george


Wow

I am with that Mayday call out 100%. 

"a continuous strike, a permanent
withdrawal from the current system, a signal for all those who feel
their work to be meaningless and unsatisfying, to switch to
alternative means which are beneficial to the whole community, to
support themselves and their families"

To me, this is the profound escalation that the movement needs.
Brilliant.

Between now and May, there is enough time to make this happen as long as
it
becomes the focus globally very soon. Definitely something for
Sheffield?

Best

Jamie  

On Sat, Dec 31, 2011 at 10:32 AM, Mark Barrett
<marknbarrett at googlemail.com>
wrote:

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MAYDAY! MAYDAY!
It is obvious we are headed for disaster unless we change course
drastically, and we don't have a lot of time. A project is being
discussed internationally in the Occupy movement - Global Strike May
2012. What we are proposing is a continuous strike, a permanent
withdrawal from the current system, a signal for all those who feel
their work to be meaningless and unsatisfying, to switch to
alternative means which are beneficial to the whole community, to
support themselves and their families. In order to make this feasible
this alternative system needs to be up and running by May 2012.
Outrageous! Impossible! I agree with you. Nevertheless it has to
happen if we are serious about moving from this morally bankrupt and
physically damaging path we are on, to a sustainable system that puts
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