General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Did Occupy Oakland Believe Their Move-In Day Would Succeed? [View all]MineralMan
(151,269 posts)It looks at what happened from a different perspective. I don't think that should be a problem for DU's capabilities.
They had a weekend "festival" scheduled, but was it just naivety that led them to publish that schedule? I cannot imagine any large city in the US allowing a crowd to simply take over and move into a building like that. It just doesn't make any sense to plan for events that would occur after they had successfully occupied it. That was never going to happen.
I ask because I used to be involved in planning major demonstrations in the DC area, back during the anti-war movement. Discussions of what would actually occur went on at length, and everyone knew what to expect. People who came to these protests without knowing what to expect got informed by protest marshals or fliers, and people were advised to stay away from areas where arrests were likely, unless they understood that they might be arrested.