I would like to rant for a moment about a pervasive idea, captured in this anonymized tweet, that grassroots work is somehow fake or impure if it involves spending moneypic.twitter.com/YxIYv13Pbz
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This is all very well-put and I love it! For future fending off people's sake, though: how to explain to people how it isn't an astroturf campaign? (Not sealioning, been thinking about it 10m and would like your opinion)
it comes down to having outcomes you can’t just fake with money. Registering voters, signing up volunteers, demonstrations
Hey, also do you know about http://ragtag.org ? They are doing some good work that seems sorta right up your alley.
Done.
It's too bad that it works that way. But it does. To win, we, your Great Slate Candidates, need funding.
I’m with you, I just hate the use of the term to bolster ‘groups I agree with’ vs ‘shills’. Also, there are many PR campaigns that claim it, but have not real broad support. (And not just corporate ones).
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