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Forum Post: Aid the Chatter!

Posted 13 years ago on Oct. 10, 2011, 12:48 p.m. EST by atanabe (8) from Brattleboro, VT
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Simple concept: See something in one language, put it in another.

For me, the most powerful elements of Occupy are the production of dialogue and the creation of new organization/possibilities. Walking through LIberty Square one is stuck by the Human Mic, the working groups, the energy, the fluidity and mass in the center. But on the fringe - along the street vendors, on the corners and across the street - there is talk. Ties and t-shirts, blazers and jeans, even blue hair and badges. People are engaging with the issues, the complaints and the grievances.

Expand the fringe!

Help translate signs, posters, slogans, papers, newsletters, commentary, everything. Imagine if every sign, every slogan and every chant was translated in Arabic, French, German, Japanese, Chinese, Russian and every other world language, ready to be gobbled up by the international media and sent to every corner of the earth.

With unions, workers, teachers, nurses, students and others in the 10,000s marching on oct 5 in NY the international media takes notice of Occupy wall street. Help them spread the messages. One idea is to organize multilingual volunteer teams organized like working groups traveling amongst protesters and marchers to translate signs into a multitude of languages the voices of Occupy wall street can be heard around the world. But thats just one idea. Expand and inspire!

Aid the chatter! Conversation is impossible unless we understand each other. Let's expand the fringe to Cairo, to Homs, to London and Paris, Beijing, Tokyo, Bangkok, Sydney, To Moscow and St. Petersburg, to Tehran and New Delhi, to Jerusalem and Mecca, to San Diego, Pyongyang, Seoul and Montreal.

Use comments to organize translation! also go to twitter for more!

We are an acephalous mass!

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[-] 1 points by MimiNY (2) 13 years ago

I'll expand the chatter! I don't ever want to be considered one of YOUR 99%. I am a hard working middle-classer who considers herself lucky - yes, blessed! - to be living in America, where OPPORTUNITY is guaranteed. But riches are not. You have to earn your riches through hard work, doing jobs you may not like but you have to start someone. I refuse to take handouts from my fellow citizens; rather, I prefer to work for what I have and to share my good fortune as I see fit. As a group, you are woefully ignorant about how free enterprise and capitalism work. Take a business class! If you feel that "share the wealth" is the right way to go, then live in a failed country that follows that philosphy. Leave America to the industrious, like Steve Jobs. Why haven't you ever attacked him for his enormous wealthy, his dominance of that industrial space/market? I'll tell you why: because he created your "toys" for your enjoyment. Stop being selfish, stop being ego-centric, and stop demonizing the successful. Stop suffocating the industrious! We are the ones who create the very things you enjoy, like iPhones, sleeping bags, parks, food, social media, planes, clothes, etc. You are sadly mistaken if you think banks are the evil behind your problems. Government regulations - and regulations that are not enforced - are the problems. Anarchism will not stand in this country, nor will socialism. Take your fight somewhere else.

[-] 1 points by atanabe (8) from Brattleboro, VT 13 years ago

Wouldn't it be better if this comment was in 15 different languages!