Naomi Wolf’s ‘Shocking Truth’ About the ‘Occupy Crackdowns’ Offers Anything but the Truth
By Joshua Holland, AlterNet
Posted on November 26, 2011, Printed on November 28, 2011
There has been a flurry of speculation surrounding various
reports suggesting that a “coordinated,” nationwide crack-down on the
Occupy Movement is underway. The problem with these stories lies in the
fact that the word “coordinated” is too vague to offer any analytic
value.
The difference between local officials talking to each other — or
federal law enforcement agencies advising them on what they see as “best
practices” for evicting local occupations — and some unseen hand
directing, incentivizing or coercing municipalities to do so when they
would not otherwise be so inclined is not a minor one. It’s not a matter
of semantics or a distinction without difference. As I wrote recently,
“if federal authorities were ordering cities to crack down on their
local occupations in a concerted effort to wipe out a movement that has
spread like wildfire across the country, that would indeed be a huge,
and hugely troubling story. In the United States, policing protests is a
local matter, and law enforcement agencies must remain accountable for
their actions to local officials. Local government’s autonomy in this
regard is an important principle.”
Monday, November 28, 2011
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