Occupy Boston

As “youth,” there is no future presently worth working or studying for. We study in hopes of getting jobs, even while lost in the mazes of precarity. We work in hopes to make enough to live, despite the guarantee of needing to work for the rest of our lives.

As “adults,” we face the same problems. We work forever in order to give our children the chances of getting their own job upon graduating. This of course is for the “lucky” ones with parents able to help out.

The present future offers us nothing other than the uncertainty of whether we are able to continue to live; we are left worrying about food and money. The only assurance we have in the present future is uncertainty. The uncertainty of whether we are able to complete college. The uncertainty of getting a job after graduating. The uncertainty of having enough food to feed ourselves. The uncertainty of living life. Only these uncertainties are for certain.

Yet, in these uncertainties is also the assurance for the need of a new world. In order to break the illusion of this future that is laid out before us we must to take matters into our own hands. To break the illusion, we must take what we need. No more asking politely. We are to take and appropriate. We are to occupy and live.

March 4th is not just a National Day of Action to Defend Education. It is also the National Day of Action to Stop Police Brutality. It is also the National Day of Action Against Capitalism. It is also the National Day of Action to Fight for Our Lives: To Fight for Our Futures.

We are with you California and New York and everyone else (you know who you are).

Occupy Everything for Everyone

See you March 4th

-occupyboston

Solidarity Means Occupy

~ by occupyboston on February 2, 2010.

8 Responses to “Occupy Boston”

  1. […] February 10, 2010 deterritorialization Leave a comment Go to comments Encouraging words for March 4th momentum from Occupy Boston: As “youth,” there is no future presently worth […]

  2. […] anything promising in the present or the future. Shit is fucked up. As students from Boston have put it, “The only assurance we have in the present future is uncertainty. The uncertainty of whether […]

  3. aww we love you too

  4. […] Love from Boston By * from occupyBoston: […]

  5. Hi OccupyBoston!
    I’m a member of Boston’s Students for a Democratic Society. I’d love to get in touch. We’re getting a whole bunch of “After the Fall” for distribution at our upcoming Teach In.
    I hope your 3/4 actions go well!

  6. love from cali

    see you march 4th !

  7. […] anything promising in the present or the future. Shit is fucked up. As students from Boston have put it, “The only assurance we have in the present future is uncertainty. The uncertainty of whether […]

  8. :::From students in the state of california:::

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