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Be it resolved that Occupy Boston rejects intentional property destruction as a protest strategy.  Occupy Boston does not want intentional property destruction to be associated with the movement. This is with the exception of destruction in defense of immediate bodily harm. This is with the exception of a member destroying his or her own property.
While Occupy Boston recognizes that it can not control and does not want to control individual autonomous action, it rejects intentional property destruction as a protest tactic.  Occupy Boston does not feel that it is helpful to the movement for intentional property destruction to be associated with the movement. This is with the exception of property destruction in defense of immediate bodily harm. This is with the exception of a member destroying his or her own property.
 
note to self: add words from last night

Revision as of 01:55, 10 February 2012

DRAFT proposal:

While Occupy Boston recognizes that it can not control and does not want to control individual autonomous action, it rejects intentional property destruction as a protest tactic. Occupy Boston does not feel that it is helpful to the movement for intentional property destruction to be associated with the movement. This is with the exception of property destruction in defense of immediate bodily harm. This is with the exception of a member destroying his or her own property.