In recent
months, Occupy Wall Street has proven to be a versatile force capable of
tackling a variety of issues from inequality to Hurricane Sandy to crippling
debt. Occupy’s Rolling Jubilee raised somewhere around $450,000 to abolish
millions of dollars worth of personal debt, and Occupy Sandy and Occupy Our
Homes were able to get aid into the hands of New Yorkers and arrange temporary
shelter for displaced families much faster than the state or federal government
or prominent charity organizations like the Red Cross.
Respond and
Rebuild, a volunteer group, joined forces with Occupy Sandy to bring
resources
and volunteers to devastated NYC communities:
Now, an
offshoot of the original movement says it plans to unleash the power of the 99 percent on the National Rifle Association.
In the wake
of the tragic elementary school massacre in Connecticut, the group launched
Friday afternoon with a Facebook page, “Occupy the NRA,” which currently has
over 3,300 likes.
The group’s
first post was a picture of an assault weapon with overlaid text: “The US has
5% of the world’s population, but accounts for half of all firearms worldwide
and 80% of the gun deaths in the 23 richest countries.” The image has been
shared over 8,300 times and liked by 655 people.
Another
post lists the contact information for every NRA board member and encourages
the page’s followers to write, e-mail, call, and “ask them how many more
children, parents, sisters, and brothers must die before they’ll agree to truly
effective gun control.”
Organizers
told Current that early objectives include disseminating useful facts and
figures about guns in the United States.
“We want to
put the gun control debate front and center and get the facts out there,”
co-founder Mark Provost, 32 years old, told Current. But their longer term
goals (perhaps by next week) include directly targeting the NRA.
“We will be
protesting NRA meetings where they happen and we will be putting public
pressure on Congress,” Provost said.
Provost
added there will be an organized call-in to state and national politicians
starting on Monday lobbying for gun control efforts.
Provost is
part of the New Hampshire Occupy movement, a chapter of the larger Occupy
movement that, as Current points out, has a long, complicated relationship with
guns. In October, a New Hampshire Occupy member brought a handgun to one of the
group’s meeting, and The Huffington Post wrote up the incident under the
headline, &#a20;Occupy New Hampshire: Hot Dogs, Guns and No Leaders.”
The debate
over guns’ role in the group came to a head in July, causing a schism in the
state’s movement, Current reports. A week later, James Holmes walked into a
move theatre in Aurora, Colorado and murdered twelve people, injuring
fifty-eight others.
Needless to
say, Provost rests firmly on the anti-gun side of the debate.
“I was
adamant that guns had no place in a peaceful movement,” he told Current.
Additionally,
there have been other various calls to protest the NRA outside of the Occupy
community. CREDO Mobile tweeted a call to protest the organization on Monday,
and a posting on Craigslist calling for a flashmob to decent upon the NRA
headquarters in Washington, DC.
Peaceful candlelight vigils began almost immediately after the Connecticut massacre,
popping up in Times Square and in front of the White House, and of course in
Newton.
At the
White House vigil, a protester carried a sign, “If a pre-school child hits
another child with a rock, the solution is not for every child to have a rock!”
“Mr.
President: We are praying for your action,” a sign read.
Another
stated: “#TodayIsTheDay, #TodayIsTheDay, #TodayIsTheDay.”
The NRA
isn’t the only organization keeping us from addressing gun violence. Check out
John Nichols on how ALEC obstructs an honest debate about gun control.
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CREDO
organizer Josh Nelson rallied protestors outside
the National Rifle
Association's offices on Monday,
Dec. 17, 2012. (HuffPost/Amanda Terkel)
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