I've already seen to many videos where people who don't know what to say are getting interviewed and making the whole thing look like a bunch of hippies. Bring a stop to it! Educate yourselves and your friends. On not just the things you want to talk about but also in the ideas that you don't like. Knowledge is the key to litigation, if you know what you're talking about and can articulate well, then you need to be speaking with an eloquence that denotes your knowledge on all subjects.
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We've got too much technology and resources for everyone who doesn't know, to learn to know exactly what to say when the media attacks them... and it will be an attack. There needs to be a standardized rhetoric that we can mantra off of... build your own statement off of.
I know I've read the statements, but I think it needs to be condensed into something people can rattle off to the press whenever they're asked. That way we're all saying the same "correct" things.
Honestly, we can have our own words cause everyone needs to have a voice, but we need to have a solid statement in which we can all say to be heard individually, but with one voice.
You can't just have idiots like the people in DC representing what we're supposed to be saying...
if they had known what to say or had at least informed themselves that wouldn't have happened, and it was a set back for the DC group and it needs to be addressed.
Kinda like a 'mad-lib' if you will, or a fill in the blank you can personalize for yourself and repeat it over and over into the press, that way the meaning doesn't get lost and it stays focused and on track... but most importantly with the facts!
A solid statement that will provide the solid ground. If everyone begins to say and act upon the same statement, solidarity will emerge from that.
If there's ANYTHING I've learned from being in Asian countries it's a ton about solidarity. [kkkkkk^^]
The thing is, is that stupid people who aren't on the message, aren't watching the site posts and aren't informing themselves are being hand-picked by the media because they WILL misrepresent and using that WILL be to the advantage of the corporations, government and media. It's what the media does to protect it's invested interests.
Teach ALL the people and you'll have the media and corporations by the neck or at least running around like headless chickens...
The only way to beat the media is to undermine the game. Make it a point to always have your statement consistent and accurate and they won't be able to break apart the solidarity across the nation.
The people of Korea are great with this when you try and talk to them about N. Korea. They have a solid rhetoric of either saying "i don't talk about that" or the solid opinion that the US needs to be here and S. Korea isn't strong enough yet... they're brainwashed, yes... but they have a solid rhetoric that stands against everything.
It's so hard to get any other thing through to them, and that's what this movement needs. Solid rhetoric.. a repeatable mantra for the press. Not just a chant for the street... those can be whatever solidarity chants you think you need for rallying, but a repetitive message will make a whole world of difference to unite the whole.
Then you can have speakers and opinions and details brought out once the media is unable to get through the cracks... I'm not saying brainwash yourselves to this rhetoric, but immerse yourselves in the facts and commit to a statement so as not to undermine the whole.
Read the OWS released statements. Do knowledgeable research... fixate yourself and believe that there can be a change made.
http://www.dangerousminds.net/comments/first_official_statement_from_the_occupy_wall_street_movement/
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