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Zizeks Rede bei Occupy Wall Street
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We are all losers, but the true losers are down there on Wall Street. They were
bailed out by billions of our money. We are called socialists, but here there is
always socialism for the rich. They say we don’t respect private property, but in
the 2008 financial crash-down more hard-earned private property was destroyed than
if all of us here were to be destroying it night and day for weeks. They tell you we
are dreamers. The true dreamers are those who think things can go on indefinitely
the way they are. We are not dreamers.

We are all losers, but the true losers are down there on Wall Street. They were
bailed out by billions of our money. We are called socialists, but here there is
always socialism for the rich. They say we don’t respect private property, but in
the 2008 financial crash-down more hard-earned private property was destroyed than
if all of us here were to be destroying it night and day for weeks. They tell you we
are dreamers. The true dreamers are those who think things can go on indefinitely
the way they are. We are not dreamers. We are the awakening from a dream that is
turning into a nightmare.

We are not destroying anything. We are only witnessing how the system is destroying
itself. We all know the classic scene from cartoons. The cat reaches a precipice but
it goes on walking, ignoring the fact that there is nothing beneath this ground.
Only when it looks down and notices it, it falls down. This is what we are doing
here. We are telling the guys there on Wall Street, “Hey, look down!”

In mid-April 2011, the Chinese government prohibited on TV, films, and novels all
stories that contain alternate reality or time travel. This is a good sign for
China. These people still dream about alternatives, so you have to prohibit this
dreaming. Here, we don’t need a prohibition because the ruling system has even
oppressed our capacity to dream. Look at the movies that we see all the time. It’s
easy to imagine the end of the world. An asteroid destroying all life and so on. But
you cannot imagine the end of capitalism.

So what are we doing here? Let me tell you a wonderful, old joke from Communist
times. A guy was sent from East Germany to work in Siberia. He knew his mail would
be read by censors, so he told his friends: “Let’s establish a code. If a letter you
get from me is written in blue ink, it is true what I say. If it is written in red
ink, it is false.” After a month, his friends get the first letter. Everything is in
blue. It says, this letter: “Everything is wonderful here. Stores are full of good
food. Movie theatres show good films from the west. Apartments are large and
luxurious. The only thing you cannot buy is red ink.” This is how we live. We have
all the freedoms we want. But what we are missing is red ink: the language to
articulate our non-freedom. The way we are taught to speak about freedom— war on
terror and so on—falsifies freedom. And this is what you are doing here. You are
giving all of us red ink.

There is a danger. Don’t fall in love with yourselves. We have a nice time here. But
remember, carnivals come cheap. What matters is the day after, when we will have to
return to normal lives. Will there be any changes then? I don’t want you to remember
these days, you know, like “Oh. we were young and it was beautiful.” Remember that
our basic message is “We are allowed to think about alternatives.” If the broom [?]
is broken, we do not live in the best possible world. But there is a long road
ahead. There are truly difficult questions that confront us. We know what we do not
want. But what do we want? What social organization can replace capitalism? What
type of new leaders do we want?

Remember. The problem is not corruption or greed. The problem is the system. It
forces you to be corrupt. Beware not only of the enemies, but also of false friends
who are already working to dilute this process. In the same way you get coffee
without caffeine, beer without alcohol, ice cream without fat, they will try to make
this into a harmless, moral protest. A decaffienated process. But the reason we are
here is that we have had enough of a world where, to recycle Coke cans, to give a
couple of dollars for charity, or to buy a Starbucks cappuccino where 1% goes to
third world starving children is enough to make us feel good. After outsourcing work
and torture, after marriage agencies are now outsourcing our love life, we can see
that for a long time, we allow our political engagement also to be outsourced. We
want it back.

We are not Communists if Communism means a system which collapsed in 1990. Remember
that today those Communists are the most efficient, ruthless Capitalists. In China
today, we have Capitalism which is even more dynamic than your American Capitalism,
but doesn’t need democracy. Which means when you criticize Capitalism, don’t allow
yourself to be blackmailed that you are against democracy. The marriage between
democracy and Capitalism is over. The change is possible.

What do we perceive today as possible? Just follow the media. On the one hand, in
technology and sexuality, everything seems to be possible. You can travel to the
moon, you can become immortal by biogenetics, you can have sex with animals or
whatever, but look at the field of society and economy. There, almost everything is
considered impossible. You want to raise taxes by little bit for the rich. They tell
you it’s impossible. We lose competitivity. You want more money for health care,
they tell you, “Impossible, this means totalitarian state.” There’s something wrong
in the world, where you are promised to be immortal but cannot spend a little bit
more for healthcare. Maybe we need to set our priorities straight here. We don’t
want higher standard of living. We want a better standard of living. The only sense
in which we are Communists is that we care for the commons. The commons of nature.
The commons of privatized by intellectual property.
 The commons of biogenetics. For this, and only for this, we should fight.

Communism failed absolutely, but the problems of the commons are here. They are
telling you we are not American here. But the conservatives fundamentalists who
claim they really are American have to be reminded of something: What is
Christianity? It’s the holy spirit. What is the holy spirit? It’s an egalitarian
community of believers who are linked by love for each other, and who only have
their own freedom and responsibility to do it. In this sense, the holy spirit is
here now. And down there on Wall Street, there are pagans who are worshipping
blasphemous idols. So all we need is patience. The only thing I’m afraid of is that
we will someday just go home and then we will meet once a year, drinking beer, and
nostaligically remembering “What a nice time we had here.” Promise yourselves that
this will not be the case. We know that people often desire something but do not
really want it. Don’t be afraid to really want what you desire. Thank
 you very much.

 

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