Conformation Bias

So Obama won and Romney was just another side of the same Capitalistic coin. Fortunately, the corporate raider didn’t win. Also losing the popular vote and electoral college. The Senate has remained in Democrat control; though the House is in Republican control. So the question is the TEA(taxed enough already)party people going to double down this term? Here’s what I wrote 8 months ago… http://otg... Read More »

Emergency Toronto Casserole in solidarity with Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois

Saturday, November 3, 12pm Dufferin Grove Park, Toronto (Dufferin St, between Bloor and College) The former spokesperson for CLASSE, the main student union responsible for the Quebec student strike was found guilty of contempt of court on November 1st. He could face up to a year in prison and a $5,000 fine. The judge ruled that Gabriel Nadeau-Dubois incited protesters to disobey the ban on picket ... Read More »

One year later: Lessons from “Occupy” on communal living

On October 25, 2012 by Megan Kinch It’s hard to believe that this time last year, I was “living” outside in a park downtown at Occupy Toronto, with several hundred other people. The experience was pretty intense — living in a massive open community situation that we simultaneously built while knowing it could only be temporary, kind of like building an awesome sandcastle while the tide is coming i... Read More »

Jim Leyland’s Occupy Baseball Moment

Occupy Toronto 22 October 2012 by Michael Holloway Wrote this in the Youtube page where I created the video edit, reprinted in it’s entirety. First the Video: MLB Tigers’ manager Jim Leyland’s Occupy Baseball Moment (00:31)   What I wrote under it:   Jim Leyland’s Occupy Baseball Moment Published in Youtube, Oct 22, 2012, by Michael Holloway In this edit, Tigers manager Jim Leyland talks... Read More »

1 Year Reunion Video

Filmed and Edited by Mike Roy Recorded in Toronto, Ontario Canada (Oct 15th 2012) The Indignants (Media group) In my opinion Occupy was a success the first day, it brought people together to talk, it provided the tools such as horizontal democracy. It built a broader social network and introduced activist to groups like Food not Bombs and other local affinity groups, which helped replenish the dam... Read More »

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