[Peace-discuss] Fw: Occupy Wall Street joins Occupy The Dream: Is It Cooptation, or Growing the Movement? -- by BAR executive director Glen Ford (reprinted from Black Agenda Report)

E. Wayne Johnson ewj at pigs.ag
Wed Jan 11 19:54:18 CST 2012


This is really good news.
David DeGraw is the Real Deal.
He wont be co-opting for any partisan interest.

DeGraw has appeared on MaxKeiser's show "On The Edge" a few times.  He 
is quite radical.

DeGraw had this to say a few weeks ago:

    "Top MoveOn leaders / executives are all over national television
    speaking for the movement. fully appreciate the help and support of
    MoveOn, but the MSM is clearly using them as the spokespeople for
    OWS. This is an blatant attempt to fracture the 99% into a
    Democratic Party organization. The leadership of MoveON are
    Democratic Party operatives. they are divide and conquer pawns. For
    years they ignored Wall Street protests to keep complete focus on
    the Republicans, in favor of Goldman's Obama and Wall Street's
    Democratic leadership.

    If anyone at Move On or Daily Kos would like to have a public debate
    about these comments, we invite it."

here is DeGraw on Dylan Ratigan.
http://owsnews.org/dylan-ratigan-and-david-degraw-on-the-99-percent-movement-ows-and-getting-money-out-of-politics/


On 1/12/2012 8:20 AM, David Johnson wrote:
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Larry Duncan <mailto:lduncan at igc.org>
> *To:* Larry Duncan <mailto:lduncan at igc.org>
> *Sent:* Wednesday, January 11, 2012 3:36 PM
> *Subject:* Occupy Wall Street joins Occupy The Dream: Is It 
> Cooptation, or Growing the Movement? -- by BAR executive director Glen 
> Ford (reprinted from Black Agenda Report)
>
> *Occupy Wall Street joins Occupy The Dream: Is It Cooptation, or 
> Growing the Movement?*
> *By BAR executive editor Glen Ford*
>
> The Democratic Party may have entered the Occupy Wall Street movement 
> through the "Black door," in the form of Occupy The Dream, the Black 
> ministers' group led by former NAACP chief and Million Man March 
> national director Dr. Benjamin Chavis and Baltimore mega-church pastor 
> Rev. Jamal Bryant. Both are fervent supporters of President Obama.
>
> Occupy The Dream's National Steering Committee is made up entirely of 
> clergy, as are its Members at Large, but its secular inspiration comes 
> from media mogul (and credit card purveyor) Russell Simmons, who was a 
> frequent visitor to Manhattan's occupied Zuccotti Park. Simmons is 
> co-chairman, with Dr. Chavis, of the Hip Hop Summit Action Network, 
> whose website is now mainly dedicated to the Occupy The Dream project. 
> It is through Simmons that the ministers hope to attract entertainers 
> and athletes to Occupy The Dream events.
>
> Occupy Wall Street organizer David DeGraw tied the knot with the Dream 
> team at a Washington Press Club conference on December 14, invoking 
> Dr. Martin Luther King's Poor People's campaign and the need to 
> "penetrate deeper into the African American community." Dr. Chavis 
> said, "If Dr. King were alive today, he would be part of Occupy Wall 
> Street," and Rev. Bryant, pastor of Baltimore's 10,000-member 
> Empowerment Temple AME Church, pledged that Occupy The Dream will work 
> "in lock-step" with OWS. The OWS/OTD alliance would begin, they 
> announced, with a multi-city action at Federal Reserve Bank offices on 
> MLK Day, January 16.
>
> The very next Sunday, Rev. Bryant was at his pulpit exhorting his 
> congregation to get out the vote for the president.
>
> Dr. Chavis is also an active Obama booster. In his November 30 
> syndicated column for Black newspapers, titled "Brilliant First Lady 
> Michelle Obama," Chavis wrote:
>
> "As we are about to enter into the heated national political debates 
> and campaigns of the 2012 national election year, President Barack 
> Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama will be under intense pressures to 
> maneuver through what may be one of the most difficult periods of time 
> to maintain resilience and hope.
>
> "I am encouraged and optimistic, however, that President Obama will be 
> reelected if millions of us do what we are supposed to do and that is 
> go out and vote in record numbers 12 months from now."
>
> Chavis followed with an even more direct appeal:
>
> "All of us should be responding by lending a helping hand, giving of 
> our time, energy and money, and to make our own contributions to push 
> forward for more progress to ensure the reelection of President Barack 
> Obama. Let's determine the future by how we act today."
>
> It appears that Occupy Wall Street's new Black affiliate is also in 
> "lock-step" with the corporate Democrat in the White House, whose 
> administration has funneled trillions of dollars to Wall Street and 
> greatly expanded U.S. theaters of war.
>
> "The very next Sunday, Rev. Bryant was at his pulpit exhorting his 
> congregation to get out the vote for the president."
>
> There is, however, a certain historical logic at work, here. Dr. 
> Martin King's Poor People's Campaign, disrupted by his assassination, 
> is seen by many as a prime inspiration for OWS. But of course, King's 
> persona and the whole saga of the Sixties has been methodically 
> co-opted over the intervening decades, most directly by Black 
> ministers claiming to be acting in furtherance of his "Dream" while 
> selling their congregants' votes to one or the other of the two Rich 
> Men's Parties. President Obama and his operatives have attempted to 
> draw a straight line between Dr. King's "Dream" and Obama's own 
> political ascent ever since his "coming home" speech at a Selma, 
> Alabama, church in March of 2007, where the candidate assumed the 
> mantle of Joshua and asserted that Blacks had already come "90 percent 
> of the way" towards equality (with the transparent implication that 
> his entrance to the White House would complete the process.)
>
> Perhaps the most historically and politically corrupt poster of the 
> 2008 campaign superimposed Obama's head on Malcolm X's body in the 
> only known picture of Dr. King and Malcolm, shaking hands. So, there 
> is nothing novel about labeling a 2012 Black church-based, pro-Obama 
> electoral campaign as "Occupying the Dream." Black ministers in 
> campaign mode routinely depict Obama's political troubles as 
> indistinguishable from threats to "The Dream," whose embodiment is 
> ensconced in the White House. That's simply common currency among 
> Black preachers pushing for Obama.
>
> "President Obama and his operatives have attempted to draw a straight 
> line between Dr. King's 'Dream' and Obama's own political ascent."
>
> Russell Simmons brings bling to the mix. As the Occupy The Dream 
> website states: "Teaming up with entertainers such as Bon Jovi, Jay-Z, 
> Bruce Springsteen, and Kanye West, Dr. Bryant encourages citizens of 
> every race, color and creed to join Occupy the Dream." Simmons is a 
> genius at transforming social capital into the spendable kind - which 
> is why he has been courting OWS so diligently. He is now fully 
> "inside" the movement, flanked and buttressed by loyal Obama Black clergy.
>
> It is highly unlikely - damn near inconceivable - that Occupy The 
> Dream will do anything that might embarrass this president. Its 
> ministers can be expected to electioneer for Obama at every 
> opportunity. Their January 16 actions are directed at the Federal 
> Reserve, which is technically independent from the executive branch of 
> government - although, in practice, the Fed has been Obama's principal 
> mechanism for bailing out the banks. Will the ministers pretend, next 
> Monday, that the president is somehow removed from the Fed's massive 
> transfers of the people's credit and cash to Wall Street over the past 
> three years? Is Obama to be absolved by clergymen wearing "Occupy" 
> buttons?
>
> Far from tamping their Obama fervor, the OWS brand equips the "Dream" 
> ministers (and Simmons' entertainment assets) to accomplish a special 
> mission: to insulate the president from the Occupy movement and the 
> national conversation on economic equality - or, better yet, to make 
> him appear to be part of the solution. If they so choose.
>
> "Simmons is a genius at transforming social capital into the spendable 
> kind - which is why he has been courting OWS so diligently."
>
> OWS has, to date, been effective in warding off cooptation by 
> Democratic Party fronts such as Rebuild The Dream and MoveOn.org. But, 
> it seems their antennas were not so finely attuned to the political 
> structures of Black America: who the players are, and how the game is 
> run. The Obama campaign may have found its niche on "the Black-hand 
> side" of OWS.
>
> At this late stage, there is no antidote to the potential cooptation, 
> except to rev up the movement's confrontation with the oligarchic 
> powers-that-be - including Wall Street's guy in the White House. Let's 
> see what happens if OWS demonstrators join with Occupy The Dream at 
> Federal Reserve sites on January 16 carrying placards unequivocally 
> implicating Obama in the Fed's bailouts of the banksters, as Occupy 
> demonstrators have done so often in the past. Will the Dream's 
> leadership be in "lock-step" with that? Maybe so - I've heard that 
> miracles sometimes do happen.
>
> In his December 30 newspaper column, Dr. Chavis offered these thoughts:
>
> "2012 will be a test for the United States. There will be a political 
> test in terms of how millions of people will vote for the future. 
> There will also be an economic test between the 99% and the 1% on the 
> issues of income inequality and economic justice."
>
> We do, indeed, face a test in 2012: Will the Democratic Party be 
> enabled to swallow up the Left - as it does every four years - 
> including the fragile and tentative structures of the Occupy Wall 
> Street movement? And, will the Democrats enter through the Black door?
>
> ----------
> BAR executive editor Glen Ford can be contacted at 
> Glen.Ford at BlackAgendaReport.com <mailto:Glen.Ford at BlackAgendaReport.com>.
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