So, some things about "the real problem is..." and "this is a distraction from...":
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We need to be able to scale. We need to be able to talk a out fraud settlements from one side of our mouth...
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while commending a black actor for standing up to a bigot out of the other.
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We need to be able to bring pressure on many axes at once. The administration will set up many distractions, true. We have to bust through.
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If we focus on a single target, they can fortify. If we infight, they don't need to.
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The only way is to exhaust their defenses every time, to engage relentlessly every time, even knowing that one thing is a distraction.
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If you pull 10 fascist apologists off to talk Hamilton, that's 10 less that can defend fraud settlements.
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Activism has to be nimble, to keep the target shifting.
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You can protest one thing one day, another thing another day. These are people entrenched in their own world, incapable of change.
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Share, speak, listen, write, amplify. Again, again. again. Again, again, again.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
When they move off one thing, we already have people there, rested and ready to turn up the heat. Don't let fascism fortify.
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