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Why bother doing it behind closed doors at this point? There aren't penalties for anything if you aren't a lousy fucking poor
This. Until people unionize and organize, the billionaires will continue to do whatever they want.
Revolutionize
Organized protest actions are revolutionary. A general strike would do more than your last 10 votes. Violence should not be the first escalation
That's for the young. I would be less than useless to that cause. But organize a group of people to take care of each other? That I can do
That might just be what the future looks like, perhaps some sort of tribalism will return. People pooling resources to counter all the rising expenses and diminishing availability of worthwhile goods
I kinda hope that's what it looks like TBH. I had hoped to build that kind of thing in the relative safety of a Democratic presidency, but it's still possible (and might even grow faster) under a theocratic, authoritarian regime.
Isn't that often the way, strangely enough? I've seen people actually at their best during the worst of situations... I never saw as much unity around here since we got nailed by Superstore Sandy back in 2012. It's a shame that's what it seems to take to get people to see each other as fellow humans, but it's proof that there's more humanity than I've suspected/expected from people.
Same. Got hit with a derecho in 2008, and it didn't matter what you believed—people came out and helped clear trees, shared their food, offered a hot shower if their heater worked. That time sucked, but I still have a fond feeling from it because of how everyone reacted.
Make the rich afraid again.
Same reason BP promoted the carbon footprint. They want COP to look like proper climate action, so less people use their energy to do something better. COP looking like an oil sells event, is awful PR for them.