talk to @hradzka ; he's the organizer here
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I'm not the organizer; I just read 'em the tl;dr is that Righty boycotts always fail bc Righties don't understand how boycotts work, and I should do a whole thread about it like, okay: Righties dream about decisive master strokes but "swift and extreme" isn't how boycotts work
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Replying to @hradzka @TheMadArab_ and
Making a list is an essential part of the work but it is not the be-all and end-all; you can make a list and post it somewhere but people won't just say "oh okay" and jump on you need an organized network to spread the plan and Righties ain't got one
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also Lefties don't do an overall boycott of everything; they analyze individual targets and ratchet up pressure against them a boycott is one too they may usel, not the only tool, and they make sure the target is vulnerable first
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Replying to @hradzka @TheMadArab_ and
Also, I hope this doesn't come off as rude, but this is important: Righties constantly announce grand ideas before they have even small stuff done. When Lefties want to plan an action against their enemies, the first thing they do is not asking for general public comment!
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Replying to @hradzka @TheMadArab_ and
Don't try to do some grand overarching thing. Pick a small thing and do that. If nothing else, it's good training -- and it's deliverable!
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You're proposing that righties, w no plan, no organization, zero soft power...strike at invulnerable enemies. Gotta pick someone much smaller..and vulnerable.
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