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"The radical organizers of the Occupy movement are becoming notably desperate in their strategies for disruption. And as the movement continues to try to remain relevant, longtime Occupy cheerleader and radical CUNY professor Frances Fox Piven has offered her advice for some of Occupy’s most radical tactics. In a Skype interview with UC-Berkeley students recently, Piven seemed to offer a game plan by expanding on illegal, and possibly dangerous, actions the movement has toyed with before."
"The radical organizers of the Occupy movement are becoming notably desperate in their strategies for disruption. And as the movement continues to try to remain relevant, longtime Occupy cheerleader and radical CUNY professor Frances Fox Piven has offered her advice for some of Occupy’s most radical tactics. In a Skype interview with UC-Berkeley students recently, Piven seemed to offer a game plan by expanding on illegal, and possibly dangerous, actions the movement has toyed with before."
No wonder Obama wants to ensure all kids have a college education. Just builds up his army.
Piven's a demagogue (and considering that the Cloward-Piven strategy's aim was to destroy the Democratic Party, I'm surprised that any Dems give her attention any more than they'd give Karl Rove any attention)
However, occupying foreclosed homes, IF DONE RESPONSIBLY, could be a good idea in some areas. It's better than leaving those homes abandoned which causes crime to go up.
Piven's a demagogue (and considering that the Cloward-Piven strategy's aim was to destroy the Democratic Party, I'm surprised that any Dems give her attention any more than they'd give Karl Rove any attention)
However, occupying foreclosed homes, IF DONE RESPONSIBLY, could be a good idea in some areas. It's better than leaving those homes abandoned which causes crime to go up.
After everything we have seen from Occupy, do you really think it could be done, "responsibly?"
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