I'll reply as I read. On Sat, Dec 26, 2020 at 11:25 AM \0xDynamite <dreamingforward@gmail.com> wrote:
In Occupy we finally collaborated for a few months. We welcomed the powerholders to collaborate too, but instead of joining us, they seemed to send people to spy on us and use what they learned to further harm such efforts.
The truth is that there's really no boogey-men up there. It's a
It's true that nobody is an evil monster. But we have many real human leaders, officers, etc who seemed scared of Occupy instead of welcomed by our willingness to stop any decision if anybody needed it stopped. It's well documented that the camps were infiltrated and harmed.
Wizard of Oz scenario, chaps. Nothing more. It talks big and carries a big stick though, so you have to watch for that.
Talking is a stick, too. [trigger from my brainwashing:] I'll try not to learn that you seem to be helping rebels. Did you see my thread regarding my therapist? I just want to make sure we're connected.
Nowadays, there are a number of for example economic policies, that not only aid these wealthy people in controlling the planet, but also trend towards continuing the situation, even if they die, by replacing them with other people who emerge with similar values.
This seems to be a result of apathy amidst the intelligensia. If they
Nah, groups study how to keep things this way. The education system guides people towards ignorance of real issues, and groups together and identifies people who aren't. Everyone has a different part.
had more Truth rather than opinions, they'd have plenty of power to
capitalizing T here triggers my exposure to brainwashing resistance. it may be a value people gather around, when forced to lie. You can recognise this anywhere, to find other people trying to escape with this value.
fix things. For example, gasoline and other natural resources should
Here you're introducing a personal preference strategy. This reduces how many people agree with you, because other people may have other preference strategies. What seems most relevant to me here is that taxation choices are not honoring people's needs, and that it is easy to solve the natural resources problems.
be taxed at every level of government so that the value of it goes back to the people. There's about $85/gal or more of value ($1/octane/gal) in each gallon. Go measure it and compare it to what a healthy, able-bodied person would consider that work to be worth if used on something that advanced mankind. A kilowatt-hour is also worth about $50/kwh. Since people are presumed to make value out of
The word "worth" here is supporting the economic system. Something's dollar worth is set by the people who plan our economies. They studied how to do this in college, and care a lot about us, but do not know us at all.
the consumption of either, you can halve these figures for retail price. This one issue alone saves 50% of your problems. Another 40%
We need to come to agreement with many people on what issue to resolve. I value this issue more, now that I understand that you are passionate about including it.
is fixed by fixing your voting model (allowing yes and no votes) and
In my country we have ranked-choice / condorset / last-runoff voting in 2% of the area now, and some others are moving towards adopting it. Talking productively across boundaries? Relates truth.
having smaller terms for lower-level governments so that the average person feels empowered to be a leader of their government. See
the average person feeling empowered to be a leader sounds sooo wonderful =) i guess smaller terms means that there are more people reaching office, but I think there are more productive ways to produce that empowerment. Did you see my link to spokescouncil?
"fractional voting" on the wiki at hackerspaces.org. You may have to
That page shows as deleted to me. It is obvious that the community has been fragmented.
look under "everything" on the search page because queer poliltics has co-opted the movement for a creative economy through hackerspaces and
for Truth over here, in my culture that is a baldfaced lie. over here, queer people tend to support creative, inclusive things like hackerspaces. The hackerspace movement and the LGBTQ movement share many interests. Having community resources helps people who have fewer than others in the conventional systems.
buried it.
It sounds like it's helpful for you to describe some living things as totally dead. Sounds like this has been needed for survival. [i do it myself; i believe it even] Maybe the future is happening too soon, to preserve hackerspaces without more relation. What's obvious is that hackerspaces should have been a welcoming, global movement that thrived. Something changed that severely.
People who used to participate in Occupy have been through a lot in the aftermath, and have trouble reconnecting with their original effort, and might be scared to do so. But we also hold in our minds how wonderful it was, and yearn to have these discussions again. People who identify as activists, especially the jaded ones, have all experienced these things. There are thousands and thousands of us, millions, really and we all have some different part of the visceral experience of the global corruption and deafness.
I know what you're talking about. I participated in NYC and in Santa
COOL! I went to NYC for a couple days and could have seen you. I had previously run into somebody who was involved in starting it. My sister is in California now.
Fe occupy. You know what that "visceral feeling" is? That you're doing something for this world besides being a dumbass consumer. What
=} 0xD is healing my heart here. He's (and now I realize blaming queer people for hackerspaces collapsing indicates what pronoun to use for 0xD) letting me know that my pain is a way to contribute, that I can remember these things. He's not saying that consumers are evil; he's saying that during Occupy we broke the norms, and accomplished things nobody else could, and that we are still freakin' doing that.
they got wrong is that the issue of GOD couldn't just be swept under
To help God out here, God is not a right-wing thing, but is everywhere, and supports everybody. Personally, I'm not very judeochristian, but I still see that what is good for everyone, is also inevitable.
the rug. 100% of queer politics was gaytheist, so went compeltely in opposition to that other pov, which to millions has more proof than
I don't understand what you are talking about here. I believe in the consensus process, and have seen it can be fast and make effective decisions that respectfully include together many diverse views. Where are you at with consensus?
monkeys. Unfortunately, that pov also made the powers that hold
By monkeys you mean god for science people, maybe?
things above in the all-seeing-eye, so nothing got accomplished,
I don't understand what you are saying here. I'm sorry; a jaded part of me wonders if you are generating text like with GPT.
practically. Lesson learned, hopefully: that without Truth,
We learn Truth Wisely, sometimes indescribably bitter, always eventually sweet.
everything loses power, to the forces of evolution, you might say.
We are all infinitely powerful =) I see you linking god and science here. I walk around with a personally-crafted bilingual dictionary in my head. But I mostly know high-school level science. What I should realise here is that 0xD, like me, is agnostic and cares for what is right. He is an immediate ally no matter who I am, on the religious front. I already knew 0xD was an ally, because he spoke with kindness to me, but it helps to make it more conscious, and to consider what to do next.
Anyway, still here in the ashes with the Phoenix.
So's my heart. I can imagine your spirit is everywhere, now, waiting to collect together and return, maybe once we offer the Truth it needs. I think some people want to force a messiah or a hyperintelligent alien or whatnot out of our phoenixes. We're forcing the whole world in response.
Marcos
Your name is Marcos. Mine is Karl. But I'd prefer to be called by some other name like xloem which I use for coding on the internet or 'swamp maple' which was my favorite tree species when young. I'm really more of an 'oak': i can weather any storm. I break, and I keep growing larger. I will feed a community some day, and I know this. You will too.