St Paul's protests - Who is fleecing us and how?
Robin Smith Institute | 17.10.2011 09:57 | Occupy Everywhere | Analysis | Public sector cuts | Social Struggles
No doubt there is a lot of peaceful passion. But there's still enormous confusion around what exactly is the problem.
1. We know we are being fleeced big time.
2. We know from which direction we are being fleeced.
3. But we don't know exactly who is fleecing us, nor how.
This makes our case very poor in the eyes of the sleeping majority and the media.
The viewpoint I'm trying to gain dialogue and thought on is:
* That banks are the modern day aristocratic landlords
* They own most of our land through mortgage assets, 75%
* They do not collect mortgage interest, they collect RENT
* They did no work, nor created any wealth by doing it
* THIS is how we are being fleeced
When house prices fell they were all under water. They had to be bailed out by the people, who else was there to do it? This is the structural systemic fault.
Our problem then is to accept our own complicity in voting for higher house prices that fully supports this economic injustice. Dumb because your home belongs to the bank probably for ever if recently mortgaged. The people have chosen not to think.
I've been trying to eek this out of all of us there. I had a lot of success yesterday. But need to get an assembly into much wider dialogue somehow.
The church has been extremely graceful. Directing the police from their property. And allowing space for those devoting their time to the freedom of the sleeping majority. I spent an hour inside listening to the organ recital. Good meditation.
I'm going back tomorrow to pitch a tent to try more.
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