tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5780948984283358577.post1120765876399291581..comments2022-12-02T17:28:14.651+11:00Comments on Crafti's Cranium: The Occupy ProcessCraftihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06371560597124706666noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5780948984283358577.post-48995782866421120202012-03-27T07:36:50.985+11:002012-03-27T07:36:50.985+11:00That is a great story, thank-you for writing it up...That is a great story, thank-you for writing it up. I've always felt that there was something fundamentally wrong with the way our parliament works, it's like a tug of war where if the government pulls in one direction the opposition must necessarily pull as hard as they can the other way or lose face.<br /><br />It should be a genuine effort to find the best solution and that is exactly what seems to be going on here with occupy. Their willingness and ability to find a way around their differences, without compromising their principles, makes the real government look childish.Sam_Knoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5780948984283358577.post-90347359505184134552011-11-01T09:11:23.197+11:002011-11-01T09:11:23.197+11:00I completely agree. I believe that the strength of...I completely agree. I believe that the strength of Occupy comes from consensus-building, in a way that allows for people to be heard. <br />The use of the sub-groups sounded quite effective.Catherinenoreply@blogger.com