• Sciaphobia@sh.itjust.works
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    13 days ago

    What would you have a normal person who likely can’t afford to miss much in the way of work do? I am asking sincerely.

    Outside of throwing everything away to Luigi it up, I’m not sure what a single person could hope to accomplish.

    Even considering the protests, which one would think have had enough people to accomplish something an individual could not… what exactly are they to do that would make things better? Seems like the nonviolent protests are just being ignored to me, but even if they were violent, what exactly are they to direct it towards?

    It’s a thing I have been wondering in the face of the calls to “do something”, and I don’t know the answer to what this “something” is.

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      13 days ago

      Organize a general strike - on the biggest scale possible, a scale that cannot be ignored by your news outlets (social media giants included, of course).

      Your employer won’t be able to do anything about it if there are enough people participating.

      Find allies even in the ranks of the conservatives as there must be people not ok with this wreched course.

      I have nothing better to offer. Only the warning not to remain inactive like my great-grandparents, Germans who were not Nazis but who did not act when it was still possible.

      But yes, this will take courage and might mean hardship. I’d say it’s still the best option - but yes, it’s easy to say for me as I’m not involved.

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        13 days ago

        General strikes don’t work if you are living paycheck to paycheck. Most people in America are in a bad situation financially.

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          I interviewed old timers who were involved in the early unionization struggles of auto workers and other industries. Those folks really lived under the thumb of landlords and employers and segregation and so much more bullshit than people remember.

          Resistance to employer shit and abuse develops by people being neighbourly and helpful, by building bonds, by sharing their common outrage, and by connecting the dots.

          Talk about pay with coworkers, it’s illegal for an employer to restrict such talk. You don’t necessarily have to unionize, but you do have to organize. This means finding solidarity at work, even if the coworkers are boring or misogynistic or different.

          You know, apes strong together and all that. Build community around resistance to authoritarianism.