• Deceptichum@quokk.auOP
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      The first step is to organize, start a local community group and exercise your combined people power.

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      I mean, you could mention it. You could probably mention it easier if people would stop using .world as the default for everything, but you can mention it.

      I think it’s a little too quick to be thought of as THE SOLUTION. Everyone seems to have absorbed just a teeny bit of the action hero mentality though, because that action will never be cleanly carried out. It will be a massive shit show for decades.* Every martin luther king jr. needs their malcolm x, sure, I absolutely believe that viewpoint, but the peaceful community advocating and community building needs to be emphasized and practiced (that’s the important bit, after all) more.

      *There are far too many folks (in the US part of the “clowns of the world” mentioned) that are literally next door to the people that they will want to go after, and they’ve been itching to do it. Nothing that breaks the peace will see inaction from those folks, and that’s what pushes me to always advocate. I don’t want to be the cause of innocents suddenly being lynched because they happen to live in a deep red area and some sort of ‘civil war 2: electric boogaloo’ breaks out… And I use that electric boogaloo specifically because it is a pretty stark reminder (I hope), that those sorts of folks have been literally talking about what they have wanted to do for decades at this point. Unless the lefties break out some secret plans, they’re going to be out-organized and very out-planned.

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    You may not be able to stop the idiocy, but you can stop the feeling of isolation. Get out there and connect with political groups that are working against fascism.

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      went to my first protest this decade for labor day! met some really interesting folks and found a couple local groups i’m gonna meet up with later this week. can’t really recommend this enough

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    I’m right there with you. For all of you that say to just wait this out — how many of these am I supposed to wait out?! I’ve been doing this since Reagan, and it’s only gotten worse.

    Insert (I’m tired boss) meme.

    I just want out at this point.

  • LesserAbe@lemmy.world
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    I feel overwhelmed a lot lately.

    I think one of the causes for the situation in the U.S. is isolation. Both that the bad actors are too isolated from their fellow human, and that people of good will feel alone in facing rising assholedom.

    It’s helped me to physically go to gatherings of people who are like minded. To be reminded that you’re not alone. We’ll never get everyone on our side, but I believe we can get enough.

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      How do you find these in person gatherings, most of my socialization with other Americans happens through work and I cannot be my authentic self at work because that has negative consequences in my experience, the American work culture is kind depressing, where everyone seems to be in some rat race to be the most busy and most productive or at least pretend to be so, most of my interactions lack human warmth and it all feels fake and performative, I have to be guarded about what I say so that it doesn’t come back to bite me even with colleague’s of the same level and I am tired of the expectations of overwork and constant threat of being laid off of the right people don’t have a high opinion of you.

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        For me I’ve been involved in an anti gerrymandering group, which definitely fulfills the “like-minded” category. But there’s still value just in connecting with people outside work even if it’s not ideological, so things like classes, hobbies, casual sports/exercise, anything that has regular meetings.

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        Many organizations - like churches and NGOs - offer some kind of organized approach to do community projects, like feeding people, repairing houses and things (especially for a single mother household that has fallen on hard times?), so you could join one of those?

        If such is not done in your area, then all the more reason to start something on your own! 😉 (Or else find a new area)

    • Krauerking@lemy.lol
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      Yes.

      The rich used to take the same transport as the rest of us. They could be in a separate car on the train but they were still attached. Then they got automobiles and could drive on their own and we built highways to connect their favorite places. But can only get so far and planes were invented. Now they are stuck with the poors again but up in first class.

      Now they have private jets and all the roads full of the regular people, the trains and the planes. They remote in or call in from their cellphone instead of being in the actual office.

      The wealthy dont live like the rest of us anymore. And their social group is much more carefully curated to not let us in. They dont want to know regular people.

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      Voting feels unsatisfying and the message telling people to just vote, have fallen on a lot of deafened-by-despair ears.

      The last three election cycles have had the highest turnout of voters in American history, so the problem isn’t a lack of voting. The problem is that the people doing the voting have had their brains melted out their ears by having to work 7 days a week, being hooked on scrolling mindless content, and a news cycle that is completely owned by commercial/political interests boosting the most loud and distracting issues on both sides of the political divide to worsen it.

      Don’t stop voting, but if you are really looking to be involved in a way that does some good, one of the best things you can do is hold a yard sale.

      It sounds weird, but if you have a house or driveway that supports it, just have a weekend yard sale. You may make a couple bucks and get rid of some junk, but more importantly, you meet your neighbors. You meet the people on your street and hear what’s on their minds. It gives you good exposure training for being more social.

      Get to know your community and exchange contact info so you can have each others backs. Start forming community, which people value more than political ideology. People adopt political ideology just for the sense of community. If we all worked harder to get connected and connect people, we would have fewer people latching onto incel forums or pseudo-science fads.

      You can learn from your community what the local issues are, who’s in charge of what, who’s running for what seat… maybe it’s unchallenged? Maybe your area needs better options for representation? It doesn’t have to be you, but you can possibly find someone to promote and help represent you and your community.

      If we ALL did this, we would kick the fucking legs out from under this oligarchy that has hijacked our democratic process.

    • strung6387@lemmy.ml
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      Definitely! Always vote, even if you have low confidence in the election’s integrity or your influence on the overall outcome. You have nothing to lose by voting anyway.

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      And which problems would be solved by that? The housing crisis? The rise of fascism? The neocolonial exploitation of the global south? The Climate crisis?

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        American adults who are employed (using that as a proxy for people who can be reasonably expected to do something about the problems you listed) spend about 132.8 billion hours a year on social media. The US military (largest military in human history, capable of taking on the entire rest of the world combined) works about 3.33 billion hours per year across all six branches.

        If the average working American reduced their social media usage by about seven minutes a day, it would equal about double the amount of hours worked by the US active duty military. I would agree with the comment you replied to that a good first step to making proactive change in our communities with an eye to resolving these larger global issues could start with getting off social media, even for literally seven minutes.

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          Weird US focus, but ok.

          I would agree with the comment you replied to that a good first step to making proactive change in our communities with an eye to resolving these larger global issues could start with getting off social media, even for literally seven minutes.

          That’s not what the comment I replied to said. There’s nothing to find about engaging with your community or about reducing your time on social media and use it on something else.

          Also, what about engaging your community via social media? What about propagating anti-fascist messaging or spreading awareness about other issues via social media?

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            Also, what about engaging your community via social media? What about propagating anti-fascist messaging or spreading awareness about other issues via social media?

            You mean slacktivism? I’m not sure what you think that accomplishes.

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              Lol sure, go denigrade others for their engagement.

              How do.you think you can reach new people/normies today, you think people gonna see newspaper ads?

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                You want to post on social media so others will engage. Their engagement will educate them. That education will cause them to want to take action by posting on social media.

                If you don’t see how this is a corporate waste of time I can’t help you.

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                  You are so fucking narrow-minded it’s crazy.

                  How do you think calls for protests and rallies are spread nowadays? How meetings are organized, information is distributed generally, how people get educated?

                  I am active in a queer rights group, do you know how most people find us and our meetings and rallies? I give you a hint, it’s not through the fucking public phone books.

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        And which problems would be solved by that? The housing crisis? The rise of fascism? The neocolonial exploitation of the global south? The Climate crisis?

        You’re a 32 year old guy, you can’t stop these things, they are outside of your control.

        Learn to let go instead of being anxious and depressed about things you cannot change

        or don’t and keep crying and being sad?

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          That’s easily being said if you’re privileged enough to not need to care.

          Also, I might not be able to change stuff, but we can. I suggest you pull your head out of your ass and get active instead of enabling fascism by inactivity.

          Btw, where do you get what you think my age is?

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            the age is in the image, he says he is 32 years old

            Also, I might not be able to change stuff, but we can.

            If you are crying, depressed and anxious from the news you are better off stepping away from it

            This is not good for your mental health

            get active instead of enabling fascism by inactivity

            Bruh just literally vote at the next election, you live in the west not Russia unless you do live in Russia in which case well then you probably have a genuine reason to be crying lol

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              the age is in the image, he says he is 32 years old

              Ah, sorry, I thought you were referring this to me, specifically, too.

              If you are crying, depressed and anxious from the news you are better off stepping away from it

              Blocking. Stuff. Out. Does. Not. Solve. The. Root. Problem.

              Bruh just literally vote at the next election,

              You really think that’s enough? LMAO.

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                Blocking. Stuff. Out. Does. Not. Solve. The. Root. Problem.

                Neither does being worried, anxious, depressed and crying while watching the news.

  • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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    100% there.

    look for local mutual aids, or political organisations fighting for your rights.

    being active will make you feel better and will actually make the world around you better.

    “They” want you to give up and doomscroll

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        And? Jesus people need to get off their high horses sometimes. Yes we all get Facebook is bad. We all get that Whatsapp is not ideal and something like signal is infinitely better.

        To use Whatsapp as a reason why you won’t do good? Fucking weak bro.

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      This! Political activism is about networking and mutual aid, not visibility in media. At least it should be. Give me less Gretchen more aid workers.