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January 22nd, 2013, 08:50 PM #1Junior Member
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Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
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January 22nd, 2013, 08:57 PM #2
Re: Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
That's why the Constitution is so important. When agencies of the government come up with dumb shit like this, we have the means to fight back and keep this from becoming the acceptable norm. My respect for the drafters of the Constitution continues to grow.
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January 22nd, 2013, 09:39 PM #3Grand Member
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Re: Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
Next thing you know the Pentagon will be war gaming against "TEA Partiers".
Oh wait....
A right-wing militia inspired by the Tea Party movement has taken over the city of Darlington, South Carolina, arrested the local government, and declared that the federal government should be overthrown. As the militia establishes checkpoints across I-95, other extremist groups across the nation rush to declare their support. South Carolina’s governor – a Tea Party supporter – declines to send in law enforcement to quash the militia, but quietly asks for federal intervention. The President invokes the Insurrection Act to authorize the use of federal troops, as the Pentagon prepares for war at home….
This is a drill, repeat, this is a drill. Actually, it’s a thought exercise by two authors exploring just how the U.S. military would respond to domestic insurrection.
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January 22nd, 2013, 09:40 PM #4Grand Member
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Re: Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
Meanwhile the "Ruckus Society" offers training seminars up to a week long in conducting demonstrations....
Some of our standard Training Camps are:
Action Camp: participating groups and individuals typically share a common issue-focus; trainings include intro to nonviolent direct action theory and planning, media/messaging, as well as tactical sessions introducing blockades, climbing, and creative visuals.
Tactics Summit: this camp focuses on hands-on tactics rather than NVDA theory (which participants should already have); participants choose one tactical track to focus on throughout the week (ex: blockades, climbing, or creative visuals).
Training for Trainers (T4T): once individuals have participated in our trainings and gained some action experience, we invite them to a T4T, where they learn popular education training theory and methods, and specifically how to train Ruckus curriculum.
Blockades:
Introduction to Blockades: (3 hours)
Learn the basic principles behind using blockades as a tactic for nonviolent direct action. Practice blockades skills with and without equipment.
Advanced Blockades: (3 hours)
For the group that already has a basic working understanding of blockades. This workshop explores more options for using equipment in your blockades.
Direct Action Climbing:
Introduction to Climbing: (3 hours)
This workshop covers climbing techniques tailored specifically for use during nonviolent direct actions. Participants will get familiar with climbing gear, knots, standard safety practices, the basics of ascending and descending ropes, and develop skills for solving common problems.
Advanced Climbing: (3+ hours)
Participants who have learned the basics of climbing work at their own pace to get deeper into problem solving and learn more on-rope techniques like rappelling, lowering over an edge, rope transfer, or building anchors. Instructors may give demonstrations in banner deployment, climbing-based blockades, or mock-hangings. Learning tree climbing skills can also be an option.
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January 22nd, 2013, 09:41 PM #5
Re: Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
That link is three and a half years old.
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January 22nd, 2013, 09:42 PM #6Grand Member
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Re: Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
The U.S. has caught Occupy fever! The Occupy movement has spread across the country – and now across the globe – at a remarkable rate over the past month. The Occupation at Wall Street has led news cycles day in and day out, and occupations have sprung up in hundreds of locations across the country. A populist rising from the left has finally taken hold, and wrestled the air waves away from the Tea Party. Mainstream America is talking about the root causes of our problems at a systemic level. Political discourse is finally being pulled to the left for the first in a very long time. This is an exciting and truly game-changing political moment for our movements for justice!
But success lies in our ability to effectively harness the massive energy that has developed, to not only sustain the occupations, but propel the movement forward towards real changes for the 99%. And we at Ruckus know that we cannot afford to waste this opportunity. The incredible growth of this movement has created serious capacity needs that must be met to sustain the movement and continue its exceptional growth.
Luckily, Ruckus was designed for exactly this type of moment.
With Ruckus's decentralized network of highly experienced activists spread across the U.S. and Canada we have the unique capability and flexibility to plug in to many Occupations simultaneously. Many of our trainers have been on the ground at Occupy Wall Street or their hometown Occupations since Day 1; and many more are plugging in every day, or are ready to be deployed to where the needs are greatest.
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January 22nd, 2013, 09:46 PM #7Junior Member
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Re: Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
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January 22nd, 2013, 09:52 PM #8Grand Member
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January 22nd, 2013, 10:15 PM #9
Re: Peaceful assembly to protest is ... terrorism?
Even though the link may be old, this is why we must not allow the president's executive orders to be implemented. One of the directs the attorney general to review who may be prohibited from firearms ownership. I suspect even being labelled a "low-level" terrorist will get you on that list.
Power always thinks...that it is doing God's service when it is violating all his laws.
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January 22nd, 2013, 10:44 PM #10Junior Member
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