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Standing above the assembly in a red T-shirt, the heavily bearded 
dissident–turned–academic superstar at first spoke from prepared notes, hitting 
on many themes that will be familiar to fans. Several riffs were recycled 
almost word-for-word from earlier talks included in the 2005 documentary 
Žižek!, but to be fair, they killed at the time and are perhaps even more 
relevant today.

He told, for instance, an old Eastern Bloc joke (borrowed from the introduction 
to 2002′s Welcome to the Desert of the Real) about a dissident who’s about to 
be sent to a work camp in Siberia. Since he knows his letters will be censored, 
he tells his friends he’ll write to them using a simple code: Blue ink for the 
truth, red ink for lies. His first letter arrives, and it’s a glowing report of 
life in the camp—a lovely apartment, great food, beautiful women. Then he 
concludes, “The only thing we can’t get is red ink.”

Occupy Wall Street, he explained told the crowd, is pointing out the lies that 
underlie American capitalist society. “You’re the red ink,” he said.

Mr. Žižek also offered some practical advice. Noting the festive atmosphere in 
the park, he warned, “Don’t fall in love with yourselves. Carnivals come 
cheap.” The meaningful work will be what comes afterwards.


Full article: 
http://www.observer.com/2011/10/slavoj-zizek-speaks-to-occupy-wall-street/ 


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