Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.
What is your proposal? Until you have a better idea that you're out there organizing, you don't get to call anyone actually trying to do something performative.
My better idea, honestly, is to arm ourselves and get organized. This is going to require violent revolution.
There are a lot of competent military who were fired by Kegsbreath and company. Put them in charge.
I'm doing my part. I'm down at the range most days. My targets have MAGA hats on them. I have been acquiring firearms. I'm training my neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.
What is your proposal? Until you have a better idea that you're out there organizing, you don't get to call anyone actually trying to do something performative.
My better idea, honestly, is to arm ourselves and get organized. This is going to require violent revolution.
There are a lot of competent military who were fired by Kegsbreath and company. Put them in charge.
I'm doing my part. I'm down at the range most days. My targets have MAGA hats on them. I have been acquiring firearms. I'm training my neighbors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.
What is your proposal? Until you have a better idea that you're out there organizing, you don't get to call anyone actually trying to do something performative.
Anonymous wrote:How do you unsubscribe from Microsoft office? I still need to work. We need another pressure campaign.
I am definitely giving to the resistence.
Anonymous wrote:I don't know why boycotting Home Depot and Lowe's hasn't gained traction. Seems like an obvious focus.
Anonymous wrote:I appreciate the sentiment, but the United States isn't Europe. We simply don't do collective action -- it really isn't in our DNA, so calls for "general strikes" and the like are just dumb, especially when they're for a single day. It is doomed to underperform and just opens liberals open to valid charges of virtue signaling. Propose something real and sustained that involves real sacrifice, including loss of life, and we'll be getting somewhere.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Scott Galloway is calling for a targeted economic strike. Check out the website here:
https://www.resistandunsubscribe.com/
This is good. But I already do not subscribe to any of these.
Anonymous wrote:Scott Galloway is calling for a targeted economic strike. Check out the website here:
https://www.resistandunsubscribe.com/
Anonymous wrote:Scott Galloway is calling for a targeted economic strike. Check out the website here:
https://www.resistandunsubscribe.com/