Today marks the ten-year anniversary since the founding of the ‘Occupy’ movement. The protest began in the financial district of New York City, in response to the perceived failure of the government to punish Wall Street for the 2008 financial crash. Traditional media figures were often banned from attending the rallies, replaced by bloggers and gonzo-journalists like Tim Pool.
Many of protesters were young millennials disillusioned with party politics, and who embraced Left-wing economics as an alternative to capitalism. The prevailing mood was anti-establishment, with activists trialing new forms of internal governance – such as the infamous ‘progressive stack’. Identity politics quickly gained a foothold in proceedings, and before long the movement imploded under the weight of its own contradictions.
What was the legacy of Occupy? Tim Pool, a citizen journalist turned YouTuber, spoke to Freddie Sayers in March about his experience covering the protests, and how they shaped the Left for years to come:
On how the Left and Right position flipped:
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SubscribeTim, the left are children and children are always inconsistent. Whatever justifies what they want right this very second is their guiding philosophy, and if that runs counter to what they were spouting last week, you’re a stooge of the patriarchy for pointing it out.
It’s not “The Occupy generation…” that “… now champions causes that used to be associated with the Right”. It’s just Tim. But then he was there as a journalist, albeit a mostly sympathetic one.
Many of the actual Occupy activists just moved on to XR, BLM, etc…
…which are far-right causes. Wall Street was panicked by Occupy, which is why the establishment went all-out on sowing racial division so soon afterward. It’s a convenient form of peasant management. XR are modern-day apocalyptists, BLM are the brown shirts, mainstream media is Der Stürmer, Critical Race Theory is twenty-first eugenics. Gender has replaced soul. Left-wing tech companies prescribe permissible opinions, while censoring dissenting views. In the meantime, fanatical pro-vaxxers demand segregation, and celebrate loss of livelihood and denial of services to those who refuse to conform to the new medical regime.