Revolution doesn't have to be all guillotines and molotovs.
But can it be?
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Revolution doesn't have to be all guillotines and molotovs.
But can it be?
Hard to build and use a guillotine without a buddy who knows carpentry and a cheering crowd of folks!
Plus organizing means a bunch of people to ask for glass beer bottles for molotovs!
Plus organizing means a bunch of people to ask for glass beer bottles for molotovs!
Yeah but glass beer bottles much more of a pain to deal with. Always worried they'll get shattered
I mean, if someone lives in Texas (or a similar place) they can certainly try to create a tiny bubble of community in the middle of an ocean of drooling, hateful sadists that want to kill them. You may wind up searching for the rest of your life for even one like-minded person -- and if you put a foot wrong, you may find yourself in deadly danger instead. It might be better to run for your life, if you can.
You're exactly the person that needs to touch grass.
Leaving your current area to find new friends is also a strategy if you have the means to do it.
I like your way of thinking. It's similar to what I've been saying to people in the aftermath as well.
Build your community. When the shit has hit the fan in the past, it's the communities that stand together who make it.
Yes. Go out. Touch grass. Become one with its roots. Learn how they grow and replicate.
Yep, I have my server of people and we are supporting each other. Planning a day out at a park with friends and their kids.
This is good advice, it legit helped me.
I was in pretty bad shape Wednesday morning, so I dm’d seahorse (knowing that he and I share similar interests such as guillotines). We talked a bit and he directed me to someone he knows in https://linktr.ee/servethepeopleakron
I contacted them, signed up to volunteer, bought a bunch of packaged food at Costco, and went to the Sunday serve to hand it out with the group.
I will say that doing this was far beyond my comfort zone so I was pretty nervous due to social anxiety, but once I got there and it started rolling, it was nothing to worry about. Took about an hour, we handed out a bunch of food and supplies to the needy, and that was that.
Afterward I kind of felt like crying, but not necessarily in a bad way; it was good to use my pent up angst to help people instead of just seething, and I’m not used to that kind of emotional outlet. And the members of STP all share the same basic attitude I have so it was awesome meeting them.
What I WANT to do is burn cop cars and throw bricks, but realistically I am 44 and have a wife and kids. I can’t exactly act like I did when I was in my 20s with no responsibilities; so I will volunteer with STP when I can, and when I can’t volunteer I will support them monetarily and via food donations.
As an aside, when I talked to my therapist this week about the volunteering, she was surprised I went so far outside my comfort zone, and she was proud of me for taking the initiative to reach out to someone I don’t really know.
She also says that I seem to be handling everything much better than some of the other people she talks to, and that’s 100% because I used my energy to help. Had we talked 2 weeks ago, it would have been a vastly different story.
Guess I owe seahorse a fee for his impromptu therapy session over signal :D
Hell yeah! So glad to hear about this. This is exactly what I'm talking about. If we want to make the world better we need to start in our own backyards and actually take some responsibility for it by putting in the work doing what we can when we can.
It's a concerningly lovely day in the western basin. Shit is rough for me financially, but I'm gonna go out and run some errands before work tonight. I'm curious to see what the crowd will be like at the bar, especially since it has been so dead recently.
Thanks for the perspective.
I feel like this is a great reminder that you can only really change what you can control. Live your life with your values. Get a job that makes you feel worthwhile if you can. Spend time with friends in real life and online who live the same life as you.
Volunteer at local events and make where you live as best as you can. Focus on local politics and issues since you can control them more. Go out and make the world you want
Well said!
Is the other server worth joining? Seems like another way to network?