
On a sunny Sunday, my husband, my 17 year old daughter and I drove downtown to have a look for ourselves at the much reported about Occupy LA. While people in Portland, Austin and Denver were getting the stuffings knocked out of them (in inclement weather no less), we were treated to the sight of Los Angeles' City Hall ringed with tents and abuzz with peaceful activity. We stopped by the Welcome Tent and were invited to attend any one of the meetings listed on the board.Coursework in Basic Economics, Nonviolent Tactical Training and yoga weren't exactly what we were expecting to find, but there they were. We saw a few pairs of police officers patrolling the sidewalks, but everyone seemed perfectly willing to let the peace prevail. Even the strong whiffs I got of marijuana didn't seem to turn their heads. How do you know what marijuana smell like, my daughter asked testily. I changed the subject. My policy is, the less my children know about my youthful indiscretions the better for them to make a fresh start on their own.
We made the trek downtown because there's been so much talk about the rowdiness and general wierdness of the folks who populate the tents of the Occupied cities. But on their 30th day, the LA Occupants seem a colorful but well organized, diverse and remarkably cheerful bunch. Whatever your politics, you had to be charmed by their signs: the confident We are the 99% and so are you - Occupy the World, Inquire Within and This is Modern Democracy; or the slightly more aggressive One Day the Poor Will Have Nothing Left to Eat But the Rich, the politically philosophical What type of country is it where money speaks louder than the voice of the people? I liked the new take on the apocalyptic:The Beginning is Near.There was a man walking around with a sign that read Imagine Fairness and another man in a beret who'd wrapped a sign around his dog's middle that read No War Yes Jobs Health Care. There was the tent with the curious offer Free Bike Repair or Therapy, and the Jewish tent calling itself A Just Sukkah.
All that and a concert of reggae music, calm, inspirational speakers, a man who'd laid out a Buddhist shrine with flower petals, flowers, candles, water and, for some reason, a shell studded belt. I loved the tent with the soccer mom chair in front of it beside a nice, new cooler. There were new moms with babies, a kitten and a guy walking his two pit bulls on ropes.
OK, after 45 minutes we were ready to head back the comfort of our westside home. But it was good to get a first hand look at how things really looked downtown. If our mayor is seriously considering the removal of Occupy LA to save the grass, I'd say he should refer to one of the signs posted on the corner of Temple and Spring which says, The 1st Amendment is our Permit.
In the meantime, for those of you who might also like to get your news about this extraordinary national phenomenon in person, here's a posted list of the Needs of the Occupation: tents, canopies, blankets, clamps, photopaper, showertent, receipt tickets, accordian file, paper clips, commercially prepared food, indivdually prepared food.
Or just pitch your tent for a spell. It's a lovely thing to be among people who would not otherwise cross paths, sitting and talking and dancing and laughing without fear of one another. In fact, that would be a pretty terrific way for the rest of us to occupy LA.


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occupy party reaches critical mass/seismic effect--now what?
I can't help a bit of bitter laughing though, seeing your "45 minute" visit in that in-your-face title. I spent the night in the rain at the nyc occupation and was willing to risk arrest and wrote two long passionate blogs about it, and i'll never get near an os ed's pick. maybe a classier person than myself wouldn't mention it especially here and to you, since my cold-shouldering had nothing to do with you. i do think this website if one stays too long might be spiritually erosive. something about the priorities of the people running the "system" and the cronyism and popularity-basedness that is so in your face and might eventually infect one's own sense of self and values and politics. mine, anyway. hard to commit to a system that fosters communication but also fosters competition so heavily with its big brother or sister thumb on the scale of publication and appraisal, so one must seriously decide about one's own investment of time and heart and effort in the system itself. i am grateful for so much of the random and deep communications that happen within at the same time. and an opportunity to assert what is in one's heart and mind. this is my issue, not yours. but grateful I got to explore it here. my own serious authority issues leaking out for sure. thanks for the use of the "hall". best, libby
we are the 99% and so are you – Did you know Jews made up less than 1% of the population before Hitler wiped them out?
Occupy the World – Do you think you would still find it charming if these occupiers decided to occupy the Westside?
Modern Democracy – Voting is so 20th century.
One Day the Poor Will Have Nothing Left to Eat But the Rich – Cannibalism…a charming thought.
Johnny Fever, I'll even bet George Soros would taste good if you put enough BBQ sauce on him.
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