Showing posts with label community organizing. Show all posts
Showing posts with label community organizing. Show all posts

Friday, September 5, 2008

Community Organizing III: Rushkoff Weighs In

john walker | 10:15 PM | | Be the first to comment!
Our beloved Douglas Rushkoff blogs today about the Palin and Guiliani speeches on Wednesday night and the scorn those speeches heaped on community organizing. Read the post here. Here's a money quote:
In their attack on community organizing - a word combination they pretended they didn’t know what it meant - Giuliani and Palin revealed their refusal to acknowledge the kinds of bottom-up processes through which our society was built, and through which local communities can begin to assert some authority over their schools, environments, and economies. Without organized communities, you don’t get the reduction in centralized government the Republicans pretend to be arguing for. In their view, community organizing as, at best, equivalent to disruptive and unpredictable Al Qaeda activity.
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Community Oranizing II

john walker | 1:14 PM | Be the first to comment!
CNN's Roland Martin on Palin's mockery of Community Organizers:
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008

Community Organizing

john walker | 9:24 PM | Be the first to comment!
What is there to mock about that work? Both Palin and Guiliani ripped on Obama's experience as a community organizer tonight. For Guiliani is was a sort of inside joke among conservatives that all he had to say was, "community (pause, pause) organizer" and hearty chuckles spread throughout the room.

Palin's line had something to do with the difference between an organizer and a mayor being that a mayor actually has to make decisions. Something tells me she hasn't the faintest idea what a community organizer on the south side of Chicago would do all day.
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