
The 60s, the peace marches, the civil rights demonstrations...200k, 300k, 600k, 1m people, all marching for a common cause to put real pressure on governments to change.
Nowadays we have a few thousand people in masks having a fight with coppers and giving abuse to people on buses for no good reason.
Not saying that it's completely dead in the water, but looking how far we've drifted is worrying. The Occupy movement had a bit of steam behind it and was genuinely looking to be a step in the right direction, but what happened? Washed away in a river of Mace and violence akin to what happened at Oakland.
Ordinarily, the finger could be pointed at mainstream media pandering to the whims of the powerful, but in the Internet age is this still an exucse? A webcam and Internet connection is all you need to make your point felt, and with social media the way it is the message can travel far & wide.
Activism, real activism, seems really fucking lackluster recently, and is being highjacked under the guise of 'anarchy' and 'us against them' without a clear manifesto of where to go. Everything is blogged and Liked and Tweeted and Shared and then what? Does it cause the masses to rise up, or provide a few moments of 'LOL' as throwaway sensationalist material more geared to entertain than inspire.
Is there anywhere to go from this? Not suggesting a grass roots campaign isn't the best/worst way forward, but there doesn't seem to be a whole lot going on otherwise.
