Deep Demonstration
Dates
Deep demonstration
dates are annual event dates commemorating historical events that can be used
to educate the public and provide a variety of organizations opportunities to
work in more coordinated ways to garner support and get their messages out.
We have witnessed
different approaches to public demonstrations ranging from reactive single
events to the sustained efforts of the occupy movement. Single events fade
quickly from the public’s memory and Occupy's persistence was too easily
discredited as a bunch of kids and homeless people with nothing better to do.
The Moral Monday
protests in North Carolina became a good example of a compromised strategy and
the Reverend William Barber is now high on the lists of those who would like to
model the Moral Monday Movement.
By utilizing a
series of reoccurring dates with interrelated themes, it should help to build a
more cohesive narrative for those who strive to restore the political integrity
of our nation and other democracies around the world.
The following is a
partial list of Deep Demonstration Dates and how they may be utilized.
Dec. 19 – Buy
Local Day
This date is the anniversary of
the Boston Tea Party. Few people know the true history of that event and if you
have any doubt, just ask some people the following questions…Whose tea was
thrown into the harbor? And why?
The correct answers are that the
tea belonged to the East India Trading Company (the world’s first modern
multi-national corporation) and was destroyed by protesting independent
importers because the British government gave that giant corporation a big tax
break (the Tea Act of 1773) giving the East India Trading Company an unfair
advantage in the tea market.
Small business owners can
utilize this day, one week before Christmas, to push back against the unfair
advantages that giant corporations have favored from corrupted government officials.
This also provides an excellent opportunity to revive the real history if small
merchants include a pamphlet recounting the real history of the Boston Tea
Party and the implications thereof. This is also an opportunity to correct the
misguided attitudes and beliefs of the present Tea Party people. If they were
true to history, they would be as anti-corporate as they are anti-government.
July 20 – United
We Can Day or Amer-we can day
This was the date of the Apollo moon
landing. This is the time to celebrate the incredible things that can be
achieved by a people united through a good and functional government.
This is a date for all liberal groups
to rally together in an effort to restore the integrity of our political
system. This is an excellent day for voter registration, to reveal patterns of
voter suppression and to shine a light on real causes of governmental
corruption (the undue influence of big money within our government). Move On,
Move To Amend, Root Strikers, and many other organizations should use this day
to get out the message.
Other dates could be utilized in a
similar fashion such as;
The completion of the
Panama Canal
The creation of the
Interstate Highway Project
Sept. 1 – Fair
Money Day
On September 1, 1764 the British
government passed the Sovereign Currency Act that repealed the use of Colonial
Script (money printed by the American colonists because of the currency
shortage created by British taxation). That act created deep resentment of the
colonists due to a shortage of British currency. Commerce is very difficult
without the use of appropriate supply of money.
This is an important date to
commemorate for anyone with interests in sound fiscal policy.
Similar dates could be used
such as the dissolution of the first federal bank.
August 6 – Signing
of the Voting Rights Act 1965
Anti-democratic forces have
enjoyed incredible success intimidating and suppressing voters in the US while
stealing elections through the guise of battling voter fraud. Greg Palast has
done the best job exposing the truth and maintains an invaluable website, www.ballotbandits.org. Anyone
who knows the truth should be outraged and encouraged to spread the word on the
anniversary date of the law intended to strengthen and fulfill the dream of
democracy.
June 25 – Supreme
Court Invalidates portions of the Voting Rights Act
Yeah, same theme as August 6.
Two dates, weeks apart should help to make it more of a movement.
With enough deep
demonstrations dates, we will be able wisely choose appropriate dates
throughout each year so that these demonstration dates will fall on or near the
weekends enabling greater participation.
Other dates could
be utilized to strengthen democratic principles and enthusiasm across the globe
such as the fall of the Berlin Wall. More global democratic dates will work in
conjunction with a Society of Global Democrats (refer to page __ of this
document)
Some other dates
may include
May 10 – Fair Tax
Day
Commemorating the passage of
the Tea Act of 1773 leading to the Boston Tea Party
March 28 – Justice
for All Day
On this day in 1774 the
Coercive Acts laws were passed. Colonialists often referred to this as the
Intolerable Acts as it granted immunity to British officials
September 1 – Fair
Money Day
On this day the Currency
Act was enacted that repealed the use of Colonial Script, the money printed and
used by colonialists because of currency shortage created by the British
August 23 –
Freedom for All
Fall of the Berlin Wall and
the infamous Powell Memo
April 19 – Fight
violent oppression day?
The shot heard around the world
happened in 1775