Danny Glover: Occupy to take back this precious planet

October 21, 2011
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Danny Glover
Danny Glover speaks at Occupy Oakland, October 15.

US actor Danny Glover gave the speech below to protesters at the Occupy Oakland protest on October 15.

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[Actor and civil rights activist] Ozzie Davis used to say when asked why he was where he was at that moment in time, he said he was there because it is the right moment to be there and the right time to be there. We鈥檙e here because it is the right time to be here.

We鈥檙e tired and sick, and tired of being sick and tired. That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e here.

Not only are we talking about taking back our government 鈥 taking back a democracy and making it a democracy 鈥 but we鈥檙e here because we鈥檙e talking about taking back our humanity. Taking back our humanity, right now here. That鈥檚 why we鈥檙e here.

We have a crisis here. But in a crisis there are challenges and opportunities. We鈥檙e here because we are taking up the challenge and the opportunity. We support something that is happening not only here in Oakland 鈥 it鈥檚 happening in more than 500 cities around the world.

It鈥檚 happening with young people. It鈥檚 happening in Chile. It鈥檚 happening in the Middle East. It鈥檚 happening on Wall Street. And it鈥檚 about the same thing. We have to take back the world. We have to take back this precious planet: it鈥檚 ours.

And what does it look like? We don鈥檛 know what it looks like. We know there are going to be challenges and there will be challenges. But at the same time as we know there are challenges, we know that it鈥檚 not a weekend parley.

Video:聽Danny Glover Speaks to Occupy Oakland, October 15, 2011.聽.

It means we have to be on the job 24/7: working and organising. Many men and women are here who come from various organisations, who come from labour: we know what has happened to labour.

Eighty-eight percent of the workforce is not represented. Eighty-eight percent in a modern society: That鈥檚 unconscionable. Eighty-eight percent who don鈥檛 have a way in which they can collectively bargain. That鈥檚 what we鈥檙e talking about.

We鈥檙e talking about 45% of the men and women 鈥 people who have been unemployed or underemployed for more than four years. That鈥檚 what we鈥檙e talking about.

We have to find something. So it has to be more than simply jobs, although we know that labour does its best work when it fights for jobs and better wages and better conditions in the workplace. We know that it does that.

But it has to be a reimagining and a rethinking of what we mean by democracy. It has to be a reimagining and a rethinking of what we mean by work. It has to be a reimagining and a rethinking about what we mean by education.

And importantly, what it means to be a human being. What does it mean to be a human being? What does it mean to be a human in the 21st century? That鈥檚 what we鈥檙e talking about.

That is what we mean by [saying] it鈥檚 not simply a revolution. It has to be a revolution, an evolution and a transformation. We have to be the change that we want to see.

Are we willing to stand up for that? Are we willing to stand up for that? [Crowd applause.] Are we willing to stand up for that, young and old?

It鈥檚 not only taking back our democracy. We have to remake it. We have to transform it. We have to build something better than that. That鈥檚 what we have to do.

It鈥檚 let us down. It鈥檚 failed us. It鈥檚 failed us in our homes. It鈥檚 failed us in our communities. It鈥檚 failed us state by state. But it鈥檚 also failed this fragile planet we live on. This fragile mother Earth, which nourished us. It鈥檚 failed that too.

We are right on the precipice of ecological collapse. And yet it goes on, [they] talk about growth and development and growth and growth and making more money.

Transforming a common place into private property and private wealth. It keeps doing that, and we have to change that.

And we have to be here tomorrow, the next day, the day after tomorrow and the tomorrows after tomorrow. And not only to change it, but to ensure that its transformation is institutionalised.

Yes, there鈥檚 a transformation into countries controlled by corporations, [which has] been institutionalised. We have to take it back and transform it into one that is for the people, by the people, that works on behalf of the people and that works on behalf of the planet.

We鈥檙e here to do that. We鈥檙e not going to do anything short of that. It鈥檚 going to take all of us. All of us across the spectrum: young, old, black, white, gay, straight, all of us.

Let America be America again. The dream used to be: let it be the place where every man is free. Let it be the dream it used to be. Let鈥檚 try to transform it into the new dream.

Let鈥檚 transform it into what our dear, beloved brother Dr [Martin Luther] King called 鈥渢he beloved community鈥.

Let鈥檚 transform it so people matter more than things. People have to matter. This whole process of 65,000 years of human evolution: people have to matter.

We can develop all the technology, but we鈥檝e still lost the bond that people are what matters 鈥

The native American belief says not only [to] care about what the planet looks like right now, but what the planet looks like seven generations from now. We have to care about that.

We鈥檙e going to even have to think about 鈥渨hat do I want鈥 as opposed to 鈥渨hat do I need鈥. We have to recalibrate in our minds what are needs and what are wants.

These are the things that we have to do. But that is the embodiment of our own transformation. That鈥檚 the embodiment of our own evolution. This is what this is about.

All this is right now. What it鈥檚 going to look like, I don鈥檛 know. I don鈥檛 have a crystal ball and none of us out here have a crystal ball. But we work at something and we know, given our strength and based on our faith in humanity, that something else is going to happen.

Power to people.

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