General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: Prediction: The May 1st "general strike" is going to be an enormous flop. [View all]badtoworse
(5,957 posts)How about orgainizing politically and running candidates for office? How about not protesting violently? How about defining an identity that goes beyond "We're against income inequality and political corruption"? OWS hasn't done any of those things and as a result, they've fallen off the radar screen and I doubt very many are paying attention. Worse, it appears that the movement is spliiting into factions as different agendas try to coopt the movement.
I'm against political corruption and unfair distribution of income as much as anyone. If you can't specifically identify the objectives that will fix those problems, the demonstrations are a waste of time. Assuming the objective were identified, without representation in Congress committed to the cause, they will not become a reality. Give the Teabaggers credit - they were effective. It will be interesting to see how their caucus does this time around.
From what I've seen so far, OWS has been an ineffective anomoly. When they were novel, people watched out of interest, but today seems like more of the same and IMO, the public is bored with them. Sorry, but I think OWS had an opportunity and blew it.