imho the chapter on "Tactics" in Alinski's Rules for Radicals provides a lot of ideas on how to avoid performative activism.
But there are three figures at the bottom. The other two are Trekkies and Furries maybe?
They're filming a version in space, but in one day in space is like a dozen years on Earth so it won't be done until 2187.
I don’t think Lee could be expected to come up with an answer
Great point -- it was a difficult problem. The Germans in WW1 came up with assault tactics that involved infiltration tactics, storm troopers, mission command, and artillery "creeping barrages", but they had a rich organizational structure developed over decades to allow such experimentation. The Confederate Army was basically created just as their war began.
This. Write an email that says "Happy belated New Year..." and says you're looking for a job and what kind of job, and send it to everyone you know in your field.
there’s an office in a building
and a person in a chair
and you paid for em both
though you may be unawareyou paid for the paper
you paid for the phone
you paid for everything they need
to deny u wut yer owedthere aint no u in united health
there aint no me in the company
there aint no us in the private trust
there’s hardly humans in humanityno the procedure that yer needing
aint the cost effective route
and only two percent of people
end up winnin a disputeso if u get sick
pray to god for help
cause yer doctor’s gotta pray thru
united healthwaay back in 70 and 7
mr richard t burke
started buyin hmo’s
puttin federal grants to workmade 50 billion buckaroos
last yr
the warren buffet of health
the jeff bezos of fearnow ceo’s come and go
and one jus went
the ingredients ya got
bake the cake ya getbut if u get sick
cross yer fingers fer luck
cus ole richard t burke
aint givin a fuckcommoditized health
monopolized fraud
“here’s the doctors we own”
“here’s the research we bought”they own the pharmacies
and alotta the meds
they should start buying graves
to sell us when we’re all deadthere aint no u in united health
there aint no me in the company
there aint no us in the private trust
there’s hardly humans in humanity
there’s hardly humans in humanity
Careful, kitty! That bag is not a toy!
That is beautiful. It looks like it could turn into a robot and start talking to us.
Hmmm... "A Passage to India" takes place during the Raj (which is when the Crown took over from the East India Company) but a lot of the attitudes and issues are the same
- IMDB: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0087892/
- the novel on Gutenberg: https://gutenberg.org/ebooks/61221
Similarly, "Conduct Unbecoming" takes place right after the Crown takeover. But hey, it's free on youtube:
- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4gzE8HkRrz0
- description: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conduct_Unbecoming_(1975_film)
Finally, you could look here:
Hi, not comment-op, but... Here's one of the first set of exit polls to look over: https://www.nbcnews.com/politics/2024-elections/exit-polls
Though it's a little too early for real analysis, since ballots are still being counted. Really the most interesting questions are things like: in tipping-point states (like PA, MI, WI, maybe GA or NC) how did the vote/turnout shift? That sort of analysis takes a bit longer, though, so we're stuck with clickbait articles like the one posted above.
I'm pretty sure it's Garuda. Not sure what country tho.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garuda