This is not a typical post, but I'm keeping it. If the admins decide to take it down, that's of course, their choice. We unfortunately live in interesting times.
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This is not a typical post, but I'm keeping it. If the admins decide to take it down, that's of course, their choice. We unfortunately live in interesting times.
https://archive.org/details/simple-sabotage-field-manual/page/n23/mode/2up
Thanks. I wanted to organize into the four parts that I did, because I assumed that each part would be harder and harder to find a home for. But the Part 1 stuff that is clearly legal and an exercise of one's own rights should still be communicated on as many platforms as possible.
And no, these aren't normal times. The entire structure of how we talk about politics goes out the window when all the guardrails in political power itself are gone.
It's really well done, I hope people share it. I'm not a fan of treating trumpers horribly because there are some fringe people who don't understand what they're agreeing to. I'm hoping it will be their wake-up call I guess.
I'm not a fan of treating trumpers horribly
I agree with you, at least with people who simply voted for Trump. But I do think that people who campaigned for him, who run messaging on his behalf, who implement his orders, and otherwise actively take part in advancing his agenda, are fair game for active resistance. And those who are unrepentant about supporting Trump and continue to support Trump don't need the benefit of our friendship.
Yeah, there probably is a difference between a vote and a bumper sticker. I'll just assume that someone who actively puts a bumper sticker on is probably more than just a fringe voter.
Thanks so much for this, I've added it to my collection of prep data and media. When and where can we find future parts? Can you link them here if/when they're created please?
The only thing I have more to add is if you know anyone in politics, like myself I am related to a Democratic Senator, get into contact with them. Introduce them to these resistance groups and let's leverage what we legally can while we can. Its better to salvage a working government than to try to rebuild a completely new one from the ashes of the Oligarch's failed Network States. In the meantime, while legal avenues are exhausted. We need supply chains for arming ourselves for when the military is turned into the private police force of the corporations.
That's what I mean by "lobbying." If you have direct contact to a member of Congress, great. That's better than most. Start that two-way conversation, making sure that the elected officials know what the constituents feel, and how these sweeping, broad actions translate into specific instances of pain in their district, in their own families. And make them come back at you to test and examine whether their own actions miss the mark or are being understood by the voter as a fight on their side. It's two way persuasion.
But it's every lever we can pull. If you know elected officials, talk to them. If you know their staffers, talk to them. If you know lobbyists or donors or family members or friends of the people who hold power, tell them. Many are out of touch, but flooding every channel of communication will force them to at least hear what is being said.
inconvenient and inefficient file formats (scanned TIFFs even if you have the digitally created PDFs, weird archaic photo/video formats, etc.)
Looks like it's time to pull my old floppy disks from their long slumber!
OP, I am not sure if it is just the app I'm using, but if it is not, could you please add some breaks in the wall of text past each numbered item for easier readability?
Yeah, I've changed it up to be more bullet point oriented. It looked OK on the default desktop browser interface, but some mobile apps really smushed things together.
Thank you!
Yeesh. What's supposed to happen to the ~half the country that prefers Trump, they disappear? You kill them? Trying to further divide the country into less and less connected social graphs of partisan clusters that loathe each other might feel like helping, because your individual actions are pushing in your direction along the main partisan axis, but this is a negative-sum game that neither side is in a position to decisively win. How about trying to be friends with a few people on the other side of (but near enough to) the fence, so someone in their circle has a reason to care what people with your opinions think.
You kill them?
Yeah, refusing to buy a Tesla is the same as killing Elon Musk. That's the level of nuance and detail in my post, and you've distilled it perfectly.
I didn't at all mean that you said we should kill them. I mean that if no one is going to kill them or otherwise get rid of them, then you are going to continue to share a country with them. Particularly the bits about being a psycho fake friend in a conservative org, or being an 80s jock style bully is a bad response to that reality.
When they're doing Nazi salutes and Nazi actions, we're going to treat them like Nazis.
I mean, sure, treat people who do nazi salutes like nazis, but that's a tiny tiny minority of the millions who voted for Trump. I have family who did. I don't agree with them, but they aren't evil, and it matters that they know someone outside their echo chamber. That's all I'm saying.
I mean, sure, treat people who do nazi salutes like nazis, but that’s a tiny tiny minority of the millions who voted for Trump.
When your leaders are doing Nazi salutes and/or not shutting that shit down, you're agreeing with what they're doing. You're a Nazi, sorry.
I respectfully disagree that: