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Sunday, November 6th, 2011 04:19 pm
Occupy Wall Street kitchen staff protesting fixing food for freeloaders OH NO ACTUAL POOR PEOPLE

Occupy at Home Resources for those unable to join the protests, also just generally useful if very US focussed.

Health as a virtue

In local news:

Indigenous elders condemn intervention extension WHY WON'T THIS LEGISLATION DIE
Sunday, November 6th, 2011 11:16 am (UTC)
"Professional" homeless, eh? Are they the 1%?
Sunday, November 6th, 2011 02:55 pm (UTC)
It sounds like the first article isn't just 'oh noes, poor people' but something more like 'oh noes, seriously unruly & kinda scary people who are making some women in this camp feel unsafe', and I think there's a significant difference.

Having lived in the poorest part of Canada for years, I think it's important to make a distinction between supporting anti-poverty efforts (including housing, jobs, medical care etc for people living on the street) and being willing to live in unsafe conditions oneself out of solidarity. If the test of being a 'real lefty' becomes a willingness to run the gauntlet of verbal and sexual harassment in public, then there aren't going to be many women who count as 'real lefties', and it would be an obviously sexist movement.

I've never been to that camp, and I don't know what's transpiring, but if they're saying it's motivated partly by wanting to ensure the space feels safe for women then that strikes me as an important thing to be concerned about -- though obviously it's still open for debate whether they're not doing the right things to achieve that.
Monday, November 7th, 2011 10:49 pm (UTC)
It's the NY Post, which is something like a populist right wing tabloid. It's trash.