The Occupation Station #2

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doesn’t want us around anymore. Check the Tribune; they said pretty much the same thing. End result? The city planned to kick us out on Thursday night. The 10PM eviction time rolled around on Thursday with no police invasion. And Friday passed peacefully as well; as far as I knew at 10PM Friday another day had gone by without the eviction being carried out. But that doesn’t mean that it won’t happen, or at least be attempted. They will come for us, as they begin to realize that we’re not under control any longer. We must stand united and ready.

Can’t Stop Moving I would like to end by saying that we cannot be stopped. Even if all of the Occupations worldwide were to be shut down today, what they symbolize – the righteous anger and indignation of the 99%– will not disappear. This is, “…the period of the revolutionary transformation of [capitalism] into the other.” At Occupy Oakland we have the unique opportunity to shape and create the “other.” What do you want it to be?

That’s it for the second issue. Thanks for reading! If I pestered you with questions, thanks for answering! If you want to help out with the next issue (I need help printing and with notes for times I’m not around) or saw anything that you think should be written about or that I missed or just didn’t quite get, drop me a line at yolamite510@gmail.com -- Yolamite


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