District Clergy Support the Occupy Movement
Tue, 11/01/2011
Clergy and other people of faith in the Mass Bay and Clara Barton
Districts have signed on to the following letter supporting the Occupy
movement. The letter, penned by Revs. Gary Kowalski, Elaine Peresluha,
and Dorothy Emerson, is also being used as a worship reading in
congregations throughout our Districts. Many are sending the letter to
their local papers.
If you would like to add your name to this statement, click here.

STATEMENT
As
clergy and people of faith, we applaud the Occupiers in Boston and
elsewhere who are reigniting American democracy from the grassroots. We
join them in the vision of a society where all people enjoy a fair
shake, with equitable access to education, healthcare, housing, and
other basics necessary to achieve a dignified life. We are appalled that
the nation's poverty rate today is higher than when Martin Luther King
Jr. organized the "Poor People's March" back in 1968.
Dr. King
inspired people of all races and classes to walk for "Jobs and Justice."
The national Occupy movement asserts the same goals. These protests are
occurring for a reason. In the more than four decades since King's
death, middle-class incomes have stagnated, the jobless rate has soared,
and the super-rich have managed to manipulate financial regulations and
tax rates to claim an ever growing share of the nation's wealth. The
richest 400 people in the country now have more assets than the poorest
150 million of their fellow citizens combined.
The vast majority
of Americans - the 99% and many of the other 1% - are angry when some
of the biggest businesses in the country pay no taxes. We see banks that
brought the country to the edge of economic ruin being bailed out with
public money, while millions forfeit their homes in the mortgage
meltdown these same banks created. We feel increasingly powerless when
mammoth corporations, invested with all the rights of "persons" to spend
limitless amounts of money in electoral politics, hand-tailor
legislation to benefit shareholders and CEOs at the expense of citizens
and workers.
Has Government "of the people, by the people, and
for the people" now become government of, by, and for the specially
privileged? In order to restore our democracy, ordinary people must rise
up to restore control of their own lives and economic destiny. We call
on all to join in supporting the Occupiers closest to you, logistically,
politically, faithfully. Now is the time.
Click here for a list of signers.
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