Lisa Fithian, the anarchist who is organizing #OccupyWallSt “direct actions” with unions and Democrats across the country, addressed several hundred evidently brainwashed activists at their “General Assembly” in Chicago on October 10, 2011.
She described the coordination between “community-based organizations” and unions across the country in a “fall campaign,” and described the racial speech codes that #Occupy enforces at its meetings.
Fithian actually called for white men to speak first at meetings, in order to create a racial solidarity that can unite all of #Occupy’s disparate groups. [Update: It was apparently unclear, even to the activists, whether Fithian used the pronoun “they” to refer to white men, or to everyone else.]
The cult-like crowd repeated almost every word.
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Transcript:
Hello Occupy Chicago!Hello Occupy Chicago!
My name is Lisa.
My name is Lisa.
I was on Wall Street September 17th.
I was on Wall Street September 17th.
I’ve had the pleasure to be involved [in] OccupySanFrancisco, OccupyLA, OccupyDC, and now OccupyChicago!
[Cheers]
I had that opportunity because as a national network of community-based…
[Hold on!]
Oh man, I gotta break it down.
OK. Community-based organizations
Community-based organizations
and unions
and unions
around the country
around the country
had a fall campaign
had a fall campaign
to shut down the banks.
to shut down the banks.
We kicked it off
We kicked it off
the same week
the same week
#OccupyWallStreet happened.
#OccupyWallStreet happened.
We’ve done actions in Seattle
We’ve done actions in Seattle
San Francisco
San Francisco
Boston
Boston
LA
LA
and, this week:
and, this week:
Chicago,
Chicago,
New York,
New York,
Minneapolis.
Minneapolis.
Next week:
Next week:
Denver,
Denver,
Honolulu,
Honolulu,
St. Louis is goin’ down too.
St. Louis is goin’ down too.
We’re from–yeah.
[Cheers.]
We’re from different movements,
We’re from different movements,
we have different cultures,
we have different cultures,
we’re using different strategies,
we’re using different strategies,
we have a common enemy:
we have a common enemy:
Wall Street!
Wall Street!
Across the country
Across the country
we need to learn
we need to learn
to work with one another
to work with one another
honor our differences
honor our differences
have real solidarity in the streets
have real solidarity in the streets
and most of all
and most of all
it’s our job
it’s our job
to make sure
to make sure
that the most impacted people
that the most impacted people
the undocumented folks
the undocumented folks
the poor people
the poor people
the students in debt
the students in debt
are able to have their voices heard.
are able to have their voices heard.
Which means
Which means
A lot of the young white men
A lot of the young white men
need to make sure
need to make sure
they have the mike first.
they have the mike first.
This is how we build solidarity
This is how we build solidarity
and we use the privilege we have based on our skin color, our race, or our class
[Confusion]
Aw, it breaks down again.
That we support each other’s backs, so we could all have the presence in the streets. Rock on, #OccupyChicago!
[Cheers]
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