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Our neighbors to the north
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In light of the recent (mis)handling of the Occupy protestors in the Bay Area, | |
I'd like to share a short anecdote from my parents in Portland, OR -- a story that, sadly, | |
you're pretty unlikely to hear on the media. Today (11/13/2011), the Occupy protestors | |
(or most of them, anyway) complied with a request to leave the park, and moved to a | |
street corner on 4th. After some time, the police were instructed to clear the intersection. | |
It was a familiar scene, easy to conjure: A line of policemen in full gear, face to face with | |
a line of protestors, tense, in the middle of the road. A policeman on a loudspeaker announced | |
that the intersection was going to be opened and that anyone who remained would be arrested. | |
And then the policemen moved. Backwards. The police line stepped backwards out of the road. | |
And, after a moment, the protestors also moved, backwards, out of the road. | |
The protest is not over -- it has since moved on to Pioneer Square -- but it illustrates | |
how simple it can be to meet civil disobedience with dignity and respect. And much to their | |
credit, the Portland protestors held up their end. We could learn a thing or two. | |
Josh |
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