Yep. Having real-life people to lean on is going to be important coming up:
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One of problems with ‘online’ movements is that they’re, well, online. A group of 100,000 people may be a large one online, but when these people attempt to make real-world change, they tend to find they are actually quite spread out. This is so…
Yep. Having real-life people to lean on is going to be important coming up:
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One of problems with ‘online’ movements is that they’re, well, online. A group of 100,000 people may be a large one online, but when these people attempt to make real-world change, they tend to find they are actually quite spread out. This is something we discovered during the Ron Paul years, and something that Bernie supporters faced during his election runs.
So goal #1 in moving a movement from online into meatspace is finding meatsuits in your area. It sounds simple, but without this step nothing else matters. Connecting with like-minded people in person not only grows the support network, it’s also incredibly cathartic after a couple years of being forced apart and bullied by our peers!
Some people are doing networking like this as we speak. Robert Malone is constantly running around giving talks and meeting with local groups, as is Steve Kirsch. But it’s time we all made a concerted effort to ‘take the next step’ and form real-life bonds with those in (or out of!) our area.
The form this will take is likely to be different for everybody, because everybody has different circles. Some of you may find allies in church or your already-existing monkeysphere. Maybe you can dust off the contacts of those old Ron Paul buddies. Perhaps you play beer league softball or are in a pool league or sewing circle or a million other groups that give humans a reason to gather.
I'm loathe to recommend an on-line service to anyone, and I must also add the caveat that to get even a shoe in the door with the following suggestion, you'd need a "smart" phone with the Telegram app installed, and because I have not and will not get onboard with either electronic gadget, that counts me out entirely, but Derek Broze is an investigative journalist and co-founder of something called The Freedom Cell Network: https://www.freedomcells.org, "a worldwide movement of more than 30,000 people who are focused on localized organizing and opting out of the systems which attempt to enslave us." Sounds interesting, but for the reasons I've stated above, it's not for me.
Yep. Having real-life people to lean on is going to be important coming up:
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One of problems with ‘online’ movements is that they’re, well, online. A group of 100,000 people may be a large one online, but when these people attempt to make real-world change, they tend to find they are actually quite spread out. This is something we discovered during the Ron Paul years, and something that Bernie supporters faced during his election runs.
So goal #1 in moving a movement from online into meatspace is finding meatsuits in your area. It sounds simple, but without this step nothing else matters. Connecting with like-minded people in person not only grows the support network, it’s also incredibly cathartic after a couple years of being forced apart and bullied by our peers!
Some people are doing networking like this as we speak. Robert Malone is constantly running around giving talks and meeting with local groups, as is Steve Kirsch. But it’s time we all made a concerted effort to ‘take the next step’ and form real-life bonds with those in (or out of!) our area.
The form this will take is likely to be different for everybody, because everybody has different circles. Some of you may find allies in church or your already-existing monkeysphere. Maybe you can dust off the contacts of those old Ron Paul buddies. Perhaps you play beer league softball or are in a pool league or sewing circle or a million other groups that give humans a reason to gather.
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/this-is-not-a-drill-part-2
I'm loathe to recommend an on-line service to anyone, and I must also add the caveat that to get even a shoe in the door with the following suggestion, you'd need a "smart" phone with the Telegram app installed, and because I have not and will not get onboard with either electronic gadget, that counts me out entirely, but Derek Broze is an investigative journalist and co-founder of something called The Freedom Cell Network: https://www.freedomcells.org, "a worldwide movement of more than 30,000 people who are focused on localized organizing and opting out of the systems which attempt to enslave us." Sounds interesting, but for the reasons I've stated above, it's not for me.