OCCUPY L.A.: The Story -- 24 Hours Until Eviction?By Brett Redmayne-Titley - OpEdNews
November 27, 2011 at 11:02:58
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I have two conflicting packing lists as I prepare to document, and, at the same time, show my support for the OCCUPY movement despite what appears to be the closing of one of the last OCCUPY camps. Los Angeles Mayor Villaraigosa and his police chief, Charlie Beck, have, throughout today (Sunday), stated on radio and TV news that their patience with the OCCUPY movement's experiment with the First Amendment is over in Los Angeles effective tomorrow ( Monday) at midnight. This is one of the last remaining, yet largest, OCCUPY protests against the status quo. Conflict is brewing. I will attend.My journalistic preparations include three pads of paper, six pens, my digital recorder, my camera, three throw away cameras( insurance?), cold weather gear (sans sleeping bag and tent), four sandwiches and a left-over turkey leg, all nicely ordered in my very portable day pack.
As previously reported by Kate Linthicum of the Los Angeles Times, "When Occupy protesters set up camp on the City Hall lawn seven weeks ago, officials went out of their way to welcome them. The City Council passed a resolution in support of the demonstration, and council President Eric Garcetti invited protesters to "stay as long as you need to.' But the political tide inside City Hall has turned against those camped outside." The precedent set by other city councils must have been on their minds.As I pack. I keep in mind the final tragic, police-filled evictions of the other OCCUPY gatherings in New York, Portland, Seattle, San Diego (my home town), etc., etc., and in our sister cities of Vancouver and Toronto. So, with the pragmatist of the boy scout, I also pack my three bottles of eye wash, several small towels, one hooded sweat shirt, and all my pairs of swim goggles. These are not just for me. I may have to help. For solace, I include my newly acquired copy of Chalmers Johnson's, " Revolutionary Change." The parallels of our current times speak to this historically researched and well- reasoned book.
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http://www.opednews.com/articles/OCCUPY-L-A--The-Story-2-by-Brett-Redmayne-Tit-111127-818.html"when the authority of the status holders rests only in their monopoly of force, and when there is no foreseeable prospect for a procedural change, revolution is at hand." - Chalmers Johnson
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