Can Occupy get back on-message?

Occupy Philly had planned to join other groups marching to Market Street bridge to protest crumbling infrastructure. Instead, it looks like a day of discussing "self-eviction."

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Can Occupy get back on-message?

POSTED: Thursday, November 17, 2011, 11:10 AM

Nationwide, today has been designated a "day of action," and in Philly, Occupy, Fight for Philly, Action United and others were planning to mark the occasion at 4 p.m. with a march to the "structurally deficient" Market Street bridge to protest crumbling infrastructure. But it looks like today won't be the day for Occupy to get back on message after this week's battle over whether the demonstrators should or shouldn't stand their ground on City Hall's Dilworth Plaza.

Instead, within the past 24 hours the march has been replaced on today's schedule with discussions on possible "self-eviction" from the site. "According to the legal collective, because we likely do not have a legal claim to free speech at Dilworth due to the imminent construction, we have a slim chance of winning a court battle for an injunction to force the city to let us stay there.  However, our chances of claiming a site in the name of free speech are increased if we move to another location," Occupy posits. The new plan:

2:00 pm - Discussion of ideas on self-eviction of OP to Thomas Paine Plaza or some other location to preemptively avoid getting evicted by the city of Philadelphia.  

5:00 pm - Coordinating Committee Meeting to bring forth an emergency proposal to move OP tents to another location with the assistance of the labor unions. 

7:00 pm - General Assembly Vote on emergency proposals.

 

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