The General Assembly of Occupy Boston reached consensus on the following proposal November 22, 2011:
A RESOLUTION supporting the peaceful exercise of the First Amendment carried out by “Occupy Boston.”
WHEREAS, Boston residents like people across the United States, are alternately angered and frustrated by the continuing economic and political crisis that threatens individuals’ and our city’s fiscal stability and our community’s quality of life; and
WHEREAS, Occupy Boston is a peaceful protest and rally fueled by Boston residents and people from throughout the region from all walks of life who have come together to support the national movement started by the “Occupy Wall Street” protests; and
WHEREAS, additional Occupy protests have taken root across the country, and across the globe and are a growing movement with the shared goal of urging residents to peaceably assemble in public spaces in order to create a shared dialogue to address the problems and generate solutions for economically and politically distressed people; and
WHEREAS, the roots of the Occupy Wall Street protests are various, including unemployment, underemployment, growing income disparity, banking system failures, police brutality, environmental justice, the home foreclosure crisis, discrimination based on race, ethnicity, gender, sexual orientation, undocumented status, disabilities, and/or homelessness; ongoing health and wealth disparities, and lack of corporate and political accountability; and
WHEREAS, the Occupy Boston Movement expresses the message that there is the possibility for a more just, democratic, and economically egalitarian society through the symbolic conduct of creating an exemplar society, tent city, and direct democracy in the heart of Boston’s financial district;
WHEREAS the causes and consequences of the current economic and political crisis erode confidence in the social contract upon which the Constitution of the United States of America is based; namely, the ability of We the People to come together and form a more perfect union, establish justice, insure domestic tranquility, provide for the common defense, and promote the general welfare; and
WHEREAS, human beings from all walks of life, whether economically comfortable or destitute, recognize the destructive effects of our governing bodies and the political gridlock that protects corporations and their lobbying interests allowing corporations to control the welfare of the people and of the Earth’s environment.
WHEREAS, the Seattle and Los Angeles city councils have recently passed similar resolutions in support of Occupy protestors’ right to peaceably assemble; and
WHEREAS, a recent Boston Superior Court ruling has granted the temporary restraining order to prevent the City of Boston from removing the Occupy Boston protesters; and
WHEREAS, Boston residents can and must resolve the divisive economic and social realities facing the City of Boston in a peaceful way that honors our commitment to truth, equality and justice, and;
NOW THEREFORE,
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BOSTON CONCURRING:
Section 1. By the adoption of this Resolution, the City of Boston recognizes and supports the peaceful exercise of First Amendment Rights by “Occupy Boston.”
Adopted by the Boston City Council the _____ day of _____________, 2011, and signed by me in open session in authentication of its adoption this _____ day of ________________, 2011.
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President __________ of the City Council
Filed by me this ______ day of _________________, 2011.
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2 Responses to “OB Ratifies Proposal to Boston City Council”
Awesome!!!
Well done! I think in this resolution you have said all that needs to be said.