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Watercooler: Authority

6:25 pm in Watercooler by Kit OConnell

Hi, y’all.

Who’s in charge here?

Can you remember a time when you thought someone was in charge serving all our best interests? I remember when I was a kid being fascinated by the idea of the United Nations, and the belief that they could hold any country in the world to task for bad behavior.

I had a brief moment of childlike pleasure reading recently about the United Nations criticism of human rights violations in police attacks on the Occupy Wall Street movement:

Frank La Rue, the UN’s special rapporteur for the protection of free expression, and Maina Kiai, the organization’s special rapporteur for freedom of peaceful assembly, will present their reports at this week’s meeting, the twentieth edition of the annual conference. Particularly in focus, though, will be how the United States government has failed to act on requests made by the two experts during the last year to address growing concerns over how law enforcement has acted towards the Occupy movement.

In one letter sent from the envoys to US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, the rapporteurs urge the Obama administration to “explain the behavior of police departments that violently disbanded some Occupy protests last fall.”Elsewhere they say that they’ve been concerned that excessive force waged on protesters “could have been related to [the protesters'] dissenting views, criticisms of economic policies, and their legitimate work in the defense of human rights and fundamental freedoms.”

And against Canada for Quebec’s anti-protest Bill 78. Even though we all know these threats have no weight behind them, it’s a pleasure to see someone hold the West to the standards that we hold the rest of the world — even if the reality is that it’s more like the mafia are in charge.

That’s what’s on my mind tonight? What’s on yours?

This is tonight’s open thread.

Watercooler: Ahoy, 1%

6:00 pm in Watercooler by Kit OConnell

Ahoy, y’all.

I’m sure more serious TransPacific Partnership news will come to light in the next few days, but this video made me smile! Such a clever action by these activists (I believe Occupy Dallas members were involved). Paddling a boat around a suburb of Dallas might not topple the power structure, but it gets attention from the populace in a unique way.

In these times, I think popping up and surprising the 1% from all sides is key. Even when we can’t fill Union Square with 40,000 people, the rest of us need to keep acting — sharing with our friends, documenting, investigating, knocking on doors, writing, feeding the hungry, making phone calls …

I spent last night with Occupy Austin‘s Bank Action, who seem to have a renewed vision and some strong new allies in our ongoing fight to kick big banks out of Austin. We’ve got something up our sleeve for this Friday, but I’ll talk more about that when I can. Like this action, it will also involve singing.

Take any small actions lately? Hear any good music or read any good books?

Talk to me about whatever is on your mind. This is today’s open thread.