Occupy Wall Street: The Most Important Thing in the World Now
I was honored to be invited to speak at Occupy Wall Street on
Thursday night. Since amplification is (disgracefully) banned, and
everything I say will have to be repeated by hundreds of people so
others can hear (a k a “the human microphone”), what I actually
say at Liberty Plaza will have to be very short. With that in mind,
here is the longer, uncut version of the speech.
I love you.
And I didn’t just say that so that hundreds of you would shout “I
love you” back, though that is obviously a bonus feature of the human
microphone. Say unto others what you would have them say unto you, only
way louder
.
Yesterday, one of the speakers at the labor rally said: “We found
each other.” That sentiment captures the beauty of what is being created
here. A wide-open space (as well as an idea so big it can’t be
contained by any space) for all the people who want a better world to
find each other. We are so grateful.
Saturday, October 8, 2011
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