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Occupy Seattle - Message From Minister Who Was Pepper Sprayed
byJustJenniferFollowforOccupy Seattle
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I had reservations about sharing the words of a third party in their entirety
on this site, but after reading this email (that went out to a list serv) and
because he urged us to "please share" I decided to do it. I will include his
professional contact info so that anyone can verify this is legitimate. He
has been very public about what happened to him last night. This is
powerful stuff. A PASTORAL LAMENT FOR MY COUNTRY
America, America, my country ‘tis of thee,Sweet land of libertyOf thee I singAmerica, oh AmericaAmerica the Beautiful has fallen.You could feel the tension and raw energy crinkling throughout the air as the
marchers once again began their journey into downtown Seattle. The Occupy
Movement is the prophetic voice of God calling out to the nation to “repent”
and turn from its ways of corruption. Those who camp are a rag-tag, motley
crew made up of mostly young adults, mostly unemployed, almost all of whom
are alienated and cast out of America’s promise of liberty and justice for
all. They are our canaries, the first fruits being devoured by the Beast of
Empire.The police were once conceived to be a citizen force created to serve and
protect the public. Today however, the police have been militarized and view
the populace as enemy combatants, as threats to their well being. The
police, like our Armed Forces, are well trained, disciplined and
exceptionally talented. They follow a chain of command and are increasingly
apprenticed into a culture of institutional conformity. Because America has
always affirmed the right of dissent, the role of the police is to keep the
peace. They are trained to enter the protesting arena as unfeeling
protectors of property and people. What has changed in our time is that the
police are entering the arena of protest as agents of provocation. They push
and shove at will, they ride their bicycles up the backs of protesters, they
engage in verbal abuse. Their commanders allow this breach of discipline.
Their comrades silently condone the bullying. The police become the agitators
encouraging violence. It is as if they are spoiling for a fight --- a fight
mind you against the citizenry, against the youth, the unemployed, and those
who are trying to return America back to its promise, and dare I say it,
return America to its covenant with God, “we hold these truths to be self
evident …”On Tuesday night a small group of the rag-tag campers of Seattle’s Occupy
Movement left their camp to protest the destruction inflicted upon the Wall
Street Occupy site. Throughout the march I, as a Pastor in full clergy alb,
stole and cross, acted as a peacekeeper placing myself between the police
line and the Occupy Movement. On four occasions I stepped between verbal
battles between the police and the protesters. The point being that it was
evident to all who I was and what my role was in this non-violent march of
the few escorted by the many.The incident was minor in nature. A girl, dressed in Anarchist black waving
the Anarchist black flag was plastered side by side with an officer on the
bike. They were jawboning each other. At one point her flag was thrust in
his direction --- a provocation yes – threatening?—no. The officer grabbed
the flag and in the pulling, pulled down the girl. Her friends reacted
jumping in to pull her away from the officer. It was at this point that the
first wave of pepper spray went off.Point --- one might think the officer acted within reason, that the officer
was suddenly threatened. But with what? By whom? The friends of the
offender were grabbing for the girl, they were not grabbing at the police.
Basically the officer, and his comrades, were trigger happy as if they
couldn’t wait for just this moment. And so the spray went forth.I leapt to the front and tried to place myself between the parties --- with
spray in the air the protesters were also fleeing. Separation between the
police line and the protesters was clearly visible … there was certainly no
threat of the “mob” suddenly rampaging into the well armed police. The
separation had occurred (as can be clearly seen on the video captured by King
5 News). But the spray continued. I walked between the lines, I was alone,
I was in full clergy dress, everyone knew who I was and what I was --- with
the protesters fleeing and the police line holding --- with my back to the
police and my hands waving the protesters to get back --- alone in full alb,
stole and cross --- six officers turned their spray on me thoroughly soaking
my alb and then one officer hit me full throttle in the face. I praise the courage and compassion, the discipline and the decency of the
Occupy Movement. Out of the rag-tag mob came help, grabbing my hands,
leading me (I was blind by then) to the wall and administering care and
concern for my well being. The protesters were assembled around all the
wounded, and maintained the discipline of nonviolence (granted the
nonviolence was in behavior but not language). And they were not afraid.
The spraying had been a baptism sealing them into the security of knowing
that their prophecy of repentance was indeed the Spirit-Word through them ---
it is as if they did not prophecy their very bones would melt within them.
Against the wall in increasing pain and burning I realized I was in the midst
of church.The police, on the other hand, were afraid. Their quick use of chemical
warfare reveals how cowardly they are. The unwillingness of their commanders
to maintain discipline reveals how incompetent they are becoming --- the only
tool in their bag is brutality and like a drunken raging father beating wife
and kids, the police have increasingly disgraced themselves. Step by step
they are being shaped into the front face of fascism, the emerging police
state that protects the property interests of the Marie Antionette’s who have
seized control of our government, commerce, media, military and increasingly
the Church itself.My question to my clergy colleagues is this: Where are you? How much longer
can you preach without practice? How dare you remain protected in your
sanctuary while your people (the rag-tag mob of the least, last and lost whom
Jesus loved) are slaughtered doing that which God has commissioned you to do
(prophecy!). Where are you? Who have you become in this age of baptism by
pepper spray? Do you not know how much power you have to stop our national
descent into chaos? Don’t you realize that the world is your parish and
right before your eyes the Spirit of God is doing a new thing? Can’t you
hear that God’s judgment is upon the land? God is against the thieves that
bankrupted our nation. God is against the armies of the Beast who pillage
other lands in our name, and turn and destroy our people on our own soil.
Are you blind? --- Perhaps you need a baptism of pepper spray in your eyes to
restore your vision.And to the police I say this --- there are always the brutal ones in our
midst. As colleagues you have the moral responsibility to police your own.
If your commanders order you to brutalize your people you have a Higher
Command that says, “disarm yourself, turn away from your sin, renounce the
orders of unrighteousness.” And in doing so, cross the line, come over and
join us because we are the winning side of history. And we welcome your
repentance and heal you of your shame.And to the church, beloved church I say, you cannot sing the hymns of faith
if you are too afraid to live that faith. In Amos it says to silence your
sacred assemblies and let JUSTICE burst forth. Our nation, with the nations
of the world, are under an assault of tyranny and treason of the 1% against
creation itself. You may not worship God until and unless you care for the
image of God living in those tents and prophesying on your behalf. Once the
Powers sweep the Tents away, if you dare to lift your voice even a peep, you
too will be swept away. But the destiny of the church, the Body of Christ,
is not one of quiet passivity and fear, our destiny is to bear witness having
no fear of the Cross because even now we have crossed over into resurrection.Rev. Rich LangUniversity Temple United Methodist ChurchUniversity Temple United Methodist Church
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Posted on Daily Kos
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Occupy Seattle - Message From Minister Who Was Pepper Sprayed
byJustJenniferFollowforOccupy Seattle
Share369
PERMALINK 144 COMMENTS
I had reservations about sharing the words of a third party in their entirety
on this site, but after reading this email (that went out to a list serv) and
because he urged us to "please share" I decided to do it. I will include his
professional contact info so that anyone can verify this is legitimate. He
has been very public about what happened to him last night. This is
powerful stuff. A PASTORAL LAMENT FOR MY COUNTRY
America, America, my country ‘tis of thee,Sweet land of libertyOf thee I singAmerica, oh AmericaAmerica the Beautiful has fallen.You could feel the tension and raw energy crinkling throughout the air as the
marchers once again began their journey into downtown Seattle. The Occupy
Movement is the prophetic voice of God calling out to the nation to “repent”
and turn from its ways of corruption. Those who camp are a rag-tag, motley
crew made up of mostly young adults, mostly unemployed, almost all of whom
are alienated and cast out of America’s promise of liberty and justice for
all. They are our canaries, the first fruits being devoured by the Beast of
Empire.The police were once conceived to be a citizen force created to serve and
protect the public. Today however, the police have been militarized and view
the populace as enemy combatants, as threats to their well being. The
police, like our Armed Forces, are well trained, disciplined and
exceptionally talented. They follow a chain of command and are increasingly
apprenticed into a culture of institutional conformity. Because America has
always affirmed the right of dissent, the role of the police is to keep the
peace. They are trained to enter the protesting arena as unfeeling
protectors of property and people. What has changed in our time is that the
police are entering the arena of protest as agents of provocation. They push
and shove at will, they ride their bicycles up the backs of protesters, they
engage in verbal abuse. Their commanders allow this breach of discipline.
Their comrades silently condone the bullying. The police become the agitators
encouraging violence. It is as if they are spoiling for a fight --- a fight
mind you against the citizenry, against the youth, the unemployed, and those
who are trying to return America back to its promise, and dare I say it,
return America to its covenant with God, “we hold these truths to be self
evident …”On Tuesday night a small group of the rag-tag campers of Seattle’s Occupy
Movement left their camp to protest the destruction inflicted upon the Wall
Street Occupy site. Throughout the march I, as a Pastor in full clergy alb,
stole and cross, acted as a peacekeeper placing myself between the police
line and the Occupy Movement. On four occasions I stepped between verbal
battles between the police and the protesters. The point being that it was
evident to all who I was and what my role was in this non-violent march of
the few escorted by the many.The incident was minor in nature. A girl, dressed in Anarchist black waving
the Anarchist black flag was plastered side by side with an officer on the
bike. They were jawboning each other. At one point her flag was thrust in
his direction --- a provocation yes – threatening?—no. The officer grabbed
the flag and in the pulling, pulled down the girl. Her friends reacted
jumping in to pull her away from the officer. It was at this point that the
first wave of pepper spray went off.Point --- one might think the officer acted within reason, that the officer
was suddenly threatened. But with what? By whom? The friends of the
offender were grabbing for the girl, they were not grabbing at the police.
Basically the officer, and his comrades, were trigger happy as if they
couldn’t wait for just this moment. And so the spray went forth.I leapt to the front and tried to place myself between the parties --- with
spray in the air the protesters were also fleeing. Separation between the
police line and the protesters was clearly visible … there was certainly no
threat of the “mob” suddenly rampaging into the well armed police. The
separation had occurred (as can be clearly seen on the video captured by King
5 News). But the spray continued. I walked between the lines, I was alone,
I was in full clergy dress, everyone knew who I was and what I was --- with
the protesters fleeing and the police line holding --- with my back to the
police and my hands waving the protesters to get back --- alone in full alb,
stole and cross --- six officers turned their spray on me thoroughly soaking
my alb and then one officer hit me full throttle in the face. I praise the courage and compassion, the discipline and the decency of the
Occupy Movement. Out of the rag-tag mob came help, grabbing my hands,
leading me (I was blind by then) to the wall and administering care and
concern for my well being. The protesters were assembled around all the
wounded, and maintained the discipline of nonviolence (granted the
nonviolence was in behavior but not language). And they were not afraid.
The spraying had been a baptism sealing them into the security of knowing
that their prophecy of repentance was indeed the Spirit-Word through them ---
it is as if they did not prophecy their very bones would melt within them.
Against the wall in increasing pain and burning I realized I was in the midst
of church.The police, on the other hand, were afraid. Their quick use of chemical
warfare reveals how cowardly they are. The unwillingness of their commanders
to maintain discipline reveals how incompetent they are becoming --- the only
tool in their bag is brutality and like a drunken raging father beating wife
and kids, the police have increasingly disgraced themselves. Step by step
they are being shaped into the front face of fascism, the emerging police
state that protects the property interests of the Marie Antionette’s who have
seized control of our government, commerce, media, military and increasingly
the Church itself.My question to my clergy colleagues is this: Where are you? How much longer
can you preach without practice? How dare you remain protected in your
sanctuary while your people (the rag-tag mob of the least, last and lost whom
Jesus loved) are slaughtered doing that which God has commissioned you to do
(prophecy!). Where are you? Who have you become in this age of baptism by
pepper spray? Do you not know how much power you have to stop our national
descent into chaos? Don’t you realize that the world is your parish and
right before your eyes the Spirit of God is doing a new thing? Can’t you
hear that God’s judgment is upon the land? God is against the thieves that
bankrupted our nation. God is against the armies of the Beast who pillage
other lands in our name, and turn and destroy our people on our own soil.
Are you blind? --- Perhaps you need a baptism of pepper spray in your eyes to
restore your vision.And to the police I say this --- there are always the brutal ones in our
midst. As colleagues you have the moral responsibility to police your own.
If your commanders order you to brutalize your people you have a Higher
Command that says, “disarm yourself, turn away from your sin, renounce the
orders of unrighteousness.” And in doing so, cross the line, come over and
join us because we are the winning side of history. And we welcome your
repentance and heal you of your shame.And to the church, beloved church I say, you cannot sing the hymns of faith
if you are too afraid to live that faith. In Amos it says to silence your
sacred assemblies and let JUSTICE burst forth. Our nation, with the nations
of the world, are under an assault of tyranny and treason of the 1% against
creation itself. You may not worship God until and unless you care for the
image of God living in those tents and prophesying on your behalf. Once the
Powers sweep the Tents away, if you dare to lift your voice even a peep, you
too will be swept away. But the destiny of the church, the Body of Christ,
is not one of quiet passivity and fear, our destiny is to bear witness having
no fear of the Cross because even now we have crossed over into resurrection.Rev. Rich LangUniversity Temple United Methodist ChurchUniversity Temple United Methodist Church
