For direct action to be most effective, it must: - have a clear ask - with someone held accountable - and noncompliance must be costlier
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Or if a state like California stonewalled the federal government until ambassadors were appointed. Just hypotheticals.
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Not advocating these things specifically. Just meaning to demonstrate how direct action can be focused to effectiveness.
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One way *not* to measure the effectiveness of direct action is by it's impact on the center.
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Look, if the tactics of leftists can move you to the side of racists, you were always just kind of a racist and I dunno what to tell ya.
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Also like, who are you to criticize tactics? Did you learn them from an extensive history of not organizing?
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I want to "what color is the boathouse at Hereford" every single center-leftist that tries taking lead on their very first action.
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I've been saying since the Bush years that turning the beltway into a parking lot would REALLY get the government's attention.
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It would be so easy. 4 rental trucks stocked with supplies...
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Or just have everyone bring their own gear and share as needed. A standard American minivan can hold enough gear for 5 or 10 people.
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Need to scale for long haul tho
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Beat me to it.
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Oh god yes, that would do -amazing- things for actually getting things done. Imagine the chaos it'd cause to business as usual. Wonderful.
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