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@floodeverywhere
Climate march in New Delhi!
From the #ATL #demonstration!
#floodeverywhere #floodwallstreet #sweptupt #demonstration #ATL #atlanta
FLOOD EVERYWHERE
Printable pdf for distribution in New York this weekend (with schedule of NYC-specific events:
http://tinyurl.com/pej7r2s
Printable pdf without for distribution elsewhere:
http://tinyurl.com/pkn9y39
Ecologically, socially, the present moment is an unfolding tragedy. We’re teetering on the edge of an historical cliff: on one side lies the ecological death of the planet, absolute spiritual bankruptcy, universal anxiety; on the other, the end of this way of living and the start of something completely new.
This weekend, hundreds of thousands of people will descend on Manhattan to join the largest climate march in history. If the scale of this event is unprecedented, it is because it expresses truths that have become universally recognized: amid the toxification of life, the increasing militarization of urban space, and the obvious inadequacy of any “solution from above,” we have found each other in a whirlwind of global upheaval. From Cairo to New York City, from Ukraine to Ferguson, millions of people around the world have stood up to fight against this untenable way of living.
Many have called to #FLOODWALLSTREET in a wave of disruption and occupation. With the intention to elaborate this movement beyond New York City and beyond the given form of a single march, we have adopted this call as our own. We have the opportunity to transform the People’s Climate March from a one-day event into a new, indefinite movement to act within and against the climate crisis.
The lesson we’ve learned from #OCCUPYWALLSTREET is that we need a social force and the actual public space required to sustain it. If we’re going to take seriously the call to change everything, we need to create the kind of space(s) all over the country where we can meet, talk, share skills, and organize ourselves against those who got us into this mess. Al Gore said in 2007 that he was surprised there weren’t young people blocking bulldozers everywhere – and the situation now is even more dire. It’s time to take and hold space, block construction and development sites, to adapt the tactics of occupation, and shut down as much as we can in order to outmaneuver the ecological catastrophe we’re stuck within.
The movement towards a different way of life has already begun – from community gardens across America to Occupy Sandy, from survivalist networks in Nevada to electronic dance festivals in Tennessee, from tar sands blockades to Anonymous. The people’s climate mobilisation is an opening for us to take these endeavors much further: to ask ourselves what it would mean to commit to living differently and to defend that new way of life against the forces that threaten to keep us trapped inside of this one.
After the march, organize an assembly where you live – plan a public occupation, research possibilities for opposing new petroleum infrastructure projects, support existing struggles. A storm can pass, but a tidal wave can change everything...
"We are living in a revolutionary time, in which we are called to a monumental task: acting in a way that is adequate to our circumstances, to a metaphysical disaster of planetary proportions, and to what could potentially be the final historical conflict. To deal with such a reality, we are often left sifting through the wreckage of classical politics, tools and ideas of revolution left to us by the same fading civilization we need to put out of its misery. These platitudes, certainties, and metaphysics are not only old and insufficient but also wrong from the outset. It’s obvious that we need a new sense of revolution. We need new techniques, strategies, and tactics corresponding to our epoch, beginning from existence and not its abstraction. We want to take this opportunity, with so many people coming to town, to meet each other and to discuss the key questions that we face. During the weekend of the “climate mobilization,” Friday September 19th to Monday September 22nd, 1882 Woodbine will be open all day, serving coffee and tea, and in the evenings, with dinner and discussion. We invite everyone –friends old and new, visiting and local— to consider Woodbine a place to meet, relax, eat, and talk. We know how these mobilizations go – you’re visiting a new city, you’re running around trying to find cheap pizza (or Thai), you meet amazing people, share a conversation here or there, party at night, and make the bus home just in time. We are going to be more intentional, creating some space and time for ourselves. We want to meet with people from out of town, learn about the situation where they are, advances made and the questions they face. We are a historical force in formation – we just have to assume that. Get in touch in advance by emailing [email protected]"
BREAKING: The largest climate march in history on Sunday Sept. 21st will be followed on Monday by the movement’s largest act of civil disobedience against Wall Street’s institutions that are profiting from the climate crisis. Let’s make this huge! SHARE this then RSVP Join on the Facebook event and invite your friends: http://bit.ly/floodwallstreet