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In reply to the discussion: We need a new Democratic Party [View all]dreamnightwind
(4,775 posts)How would that movement be different, from Occupy? Or maybe it is Occupy.
The crushing of Occupy was an eye-opening experience for many. The police state we live in is ruthless when it feels threatened. Power will make no concessions it doesn't have to make. Violent revolution would lead to change but not for the better. Occupy was quite peaceful, save for a few anarchists and some provocateurs. Yet it was forcefully put down. So what to do?
I liked the leaderless approach Occupy took, perhaps we need leadership though, I'm a little torn.
But to the point of the OP, if the goal is to take back the Democratic Party (seems like a great goal to me), maybe this movement should take place within the party, rather than from the outside as Occupy attempted to do. I don't know, just musing. I actually really liked Occupy's approach, but without a political and electoral mechanism it was more of an external critique than a participant in democratic change. Occupy the Democratic Party?