Last year I believed that twitter activism was inherently ineffective. @KennethFolk & @vgr have convinced me otherwise.
Here’s why: When we cede the public conceptual space to others, we get no say in who & what fills the vacuum.
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This post was influential: https://www.ribbonfarm.com/2018/03/06/a-quick-battle-field-guide-to-the-new-culture-wars/ … I’ve also been observing how incredibly malleable my own feelings and opinions are, based on what I’m seeing on social media. If this is true for others, and I think that it is, then what we say, or don’t say, matters.
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I stand behind that argument only up to a point. When the goons take over public spaces beyond a degree, it's futile. Head to the mountains and change tactics.
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