I've got so many freelance jobs in my past this way. It is terrible, I agree. But most recruiters only care if the job is done, no matter who does it.
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Then go vote by all means.
Just be clear about what you want to achieve. As far as I know, no matter who gets to the white house, Cop City in Atlanta is getting built, and USA alignment with Israel and its many interventions in the rest of the world hasn't changed in decades. No matter who is the president.
If something is happening to change, it is thanks to people with conscience who organize to protest and riot. Hence, not asking for the politician to change is making things change.
In South America, there are many conversations about this topic, and as far as I've reflected, I don't want Trump to get to the White House. But I'd rather keep working through direct action to make my community goals become reality, and many times, that happens by not asking but doing.
My goal is not for you to vote or not vote. It is to be reasonable on what you can achieve via voting and what requires more than that.
I think there is no reason to not lie at your resume while you are confident you can do the task. Most jobs out there are pretty BS anyway.
While I hope more people can bring their point of view to assist you in your decision-making, I will put my grain of salt. In times like these, I confess I choose anarchy, and a thinker of this position that covers the topic you are talking about is Enrico Malatesta in his text At The Café, which is free for everyone to read at The Anarchist Library.
The way I see it, like many anarchists, is that electoralism is part of the racket. But I understand why some people may see it as an essential part of politics. I'd rather keep working on those grassroots and direct democracy or consensus organizations that require our daily efforts than try to see who we'll put in the decision-making seat and keep taking more power to the people.
Agree, boxing is the best in terms of entertainment + physical conditioning for beginners
Love his content.
He introduced me to the concept of solarpunk, and even more Afro-related social, cultural and political topics I didn't knew.
This guy is just so cool.
4Chan makes my stomach hurt.
Anark videos are a great source to understand anarchist theory. If you are an anarchist or want to understand what anarchists think (and how those ideas influence today's organizations), this is one of the best channels.
Here are some you might be interested for studying the topic, or like to follow more breadtube channels:
- Andrewism => https://piped.video/channel/UCN__G2hSqRKuqedN3M0JCDg
- Thought Slime => https://piped.video/channel/UCrr7y8rEXb7_RiVniwvzk9w
- Philosophy Tube => https://piped.video/channel/UC2PA-AKmVpU6NKCGtZq_rKQ
- Sophie from Mars => https://piped.video/c/sophiefrommars
- what is politics => https://piped.video/channel/UCcYvqQ-UuvvFsHNNfwjYEBw
And there are many more to go :) Feel free to add to this list so we all can share the work of our compañeros!
I love WhatIsPolitics; I find his way of explaining politics crystal clear. His framework is beneficial to introduce people who need help understanding politics to begin their way to becoming literate.
That's true. They don't steal personal property, they steal PRIVATE PROPERTY babyyyyy
I tend to feel this way until I get a good enough feel to say "compañero" hehehe
You get it.
Is just a way to navigate the corporate landscape. Most of that is bullshit, just a suit, a happy face and some specific knowledge that helps you get an edge and you are done baby. If you've got a portfolio, even better.