2SG, is “Do Not Comply” a fitting call to action for a far broader audience? A banner for like minded individuals to get behind in non-violent resistance to totalitarianism?
I appreciate that it is associated with you and your substack, it is synonymous with your ‘brand’, your ‘merch’. But it could be and do much more.
Substack readers, and writers, are a polygamous lot. There’s a lot of commonality, collaboration, cross posting and ideological alignment. I’m sure a common rallying call could easily become ubiquitous throughout the Substack community. It is at least a visible foundation from which to build some consensus and promote word of mouth debate in a siloed censorious world. It certainly couldn’t do any harm.
I have creative ideas, and resources, to assist in an initiative if there is interest. But I feel that it should come from a rank and file beginning, not an owner. We are all owners of our shared opinions.
2SG, is “Do Not Comply” a fitting call to action for a far broader audience? A banner for like minded individuals to get behind in non-violent resistance to totalitarianism?
I appreciate that it is associated with you and your substack, it is synonymous with your ‘brand’, your ‘merch’. But it could be and do much more.
Substack readers, and writers, are a polygamous lot. There’s a lot of commonality, collaboration, cross posting and ideological alignment. I’m sure a common rallying call could easily become ubiquitous throughout the Substack community. It is at least a visible foundation from which to build some consensus and promote word of mouth debate in a siloed censorious world. It certainly couldn’t do any harm.
I have creative ideas, and resources, to assist in an initiative if there is interest. But I feel that it should come from a rank and file beginning, not an owner. We are all owners of our shared opinions.