Monday, October 31, 2011

We'll be Back...


There is a big fancy indoors General Assembly of Occupy Pittsburgh being held tomorrow (Tuesday) night at 7 PM at the United Steelworkers Union Building.

We should be back to blogging regularly and largely on normal topics after that.

There is a monster agenda for the big fancy GA, including: a policy related to the receipt of some donations, a political statement, and a policy on how and when Occupy Pittsburgh will commend or stand with outside groups. All that, and it's going to be hard to avoid the late-breaking political story concerning the true origin of the portable toilets. Having watched a thoroughgoing variety of Pittsburgh City Council meetings, we can tell this assembly is destined to be grueling, contentious and consequential.

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  1. All that, and it's going to be hard to avoid the late-breaking political story concerning the true origin of the portable toilets.

    Portable toilets are people!

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  2. I get tons of emails from all kinds of local political and community groups--why is this the first that I'm reading about this assembly? Seems like a pretty insular organization, all things considered.

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  3. You need to follow them on twitter or facebook.

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  4. MH has it pretty much correct. Or check them out on occupypittsburgh.org, where there should be some good info.

    That having been said, outreach is definitely not yet their strong suit.

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  5. I need to follow them?! I hesitate to say this, but that sounds pretty elitist and/or immature. Almost like it's some invitation-only secret tree house club. A better approach might be for the organizers to reach out to the broader public, spread the word and generate support.

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  6. OK kids. Enjoy your flash mob and see you on wimp.com!

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  7. "The organizers"? There are no paid staff, in this TWO-WEEK OLD organization.

    Furthermore, anybody who participates and is discovered to be an "organizer" for another organization, is trussed up, tied to a horse and dragged around camp 100 times while being pelted with rotten vegetables before they are welcomed back into the group.

    So a little patience is in order. They're not being elitist, they're just not focused on collecting e-mail addresses to send out e-blasts. This is not your father's Oldsmobile. If "following" on social media sounds elitist, blame social media for using that kind of terminology and swing by the Info tent.

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  8. A better approach might be for the organizers to reach out to the broader public, spread the word and generate support.

    That's pretty much what a twitter account does. Of course, back in my day we had to walk uphill for six miles before we could tweet.

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  9. It's like I tell my parents: never trust anyone over 30 who doesn't have an active Twitter account and 4G connectivity. But I wonder, if you tweet a revolution and no one comes, is it still a revolution?

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  10. I hope that was a Soylent Green reference.

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  11. So are you happy with the turnout? Seriously, was about 100 marchers more, less, or about what was expected?

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  12. I wasn't there last night. Heard it was a bit higher than that. Eh, I guess that's what I would have expected.

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