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What are some methods of distributed civil disobedience for Americans?

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    Opting out of consumerism. Not that it's legal disobedience, but it's certainly social disobedience that would get the attention of and take power from the corporations who control our politicians. Yes we can't stop buying everything completely, going to a barter system for everything is not feasible. But we can at least stop buying so much crap.

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    That's true, but at the same time, aren't most people already boycotting what they can? I think anyone who feels bad about supporting shitty companies are already avoiding them when they can, and if they can't, well there isn't much more to do until we hit mutual aid networks.

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      Distributed as in non centralized. Many people feel like there is nothing they can do to contribute to meaningful change, especially with how spread out Americans are, but surely there has got to be something.

      Using the trend of blocking traffic as an example, I think a coordinated effort to not just block a highway in one city, but to block state routes and other arteries in many places would be more effective. Instead of one city having bad traffic for a day, it would be many towns and it would be harder to dismiss as a local problem if people across the states are engaging.

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      I have been fantasizing about figuring out where epstien is buried, digging his evil ass up and catapulting his corpse onto the white house lawn.

      That would force them to release the files. It is so outrageous that it would get national attention, and people would support it because RELEASE THE FUCKING EPSTIEN FILES.

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        Distributed as in non centralized. Many people feel like there is nothing they can do to contribute to meaningful change, especially with how spread out Americans are, but surely there has got to be something.

        Using the trend of blocking traffic as an example, I think a coordinated effort to not just block a highway in one city, but to block state routes and other arteries in many places would be more effective. Instead of one city having bad traffic for a day, it would be many towns and it would be harder to dismiss as a local problem if people across the states are engaging.

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        Blocking traffic will only turn people away at best and get you run over at worst.

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          I have been fantasizing about figuring out where epstien is buried, digging his evil ass up and catapulting his corpse onto the white house lawn.

          That would force them to release the files. It is so outrageous that it would get national attention, and people would support it because RELEASE THE FUCKING EPSTIEN FILES.

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          Pretty sure he was cremated?

          https://www.palmbeachpost.com/story/news/local/2023/08/25/jeffrey-epstein-remains-laid-to-rest-in-jewish-cemetery-palm-beach-county/70407828007/

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            Blocking traffic will only turn people away at best and get you run over at worst.

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            Right, that was just an example of things anyone with a couple friends could do locally that would still accumulate at scale.

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              I have been fantasizing about figuring out where epstien is buried, digging his evil ass up and catapulting his corpse onto the white house lawn.

              That would force them to release the files. It is so outrageous that it would get national attention, and people would support it because RELEASE THE FUCKING EPSTIEN FILES.

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              This sounds like copium even if it was realistic. The idea that Epstein is some kind of anti-fascist silver bullet fundamentally misunderstands how fascist movements work.

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                Yep

                Modern American economy doesn't give a shit about labor strikes.

                But a consumer strike?

                Everyone literally cutting out all extraneous purchases and cancelling every subscription except utilities...

                That would get the wealthy's attention.

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                Modern American economy doesn't give a shit about labor strikes.

                How do you figure that?

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                  Distributed as in non centralized. Many people feel like there is nothing they can do to contribute to meaningful change, especially with how spread out Americans are, but surely there has got to be something.

                  Using the trend of blocking traffic as an example, I think a coordinated effort to not just block a highway in one city, but to block state routes and other arteries in many places would be more effective. Instead of one city having bad traffic for a day, it would be many towns and it would be harder to dismiss as a local problem if people across the states are engaging.

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                  Filling empty beer bottles with hand sanitizer. Pass them out at marches so people don't get sick.

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                  • P [email protected]

                    Opting out of consumerism. Not that it's legal disobedience, but it's certainly social disobedience that would get the attention of and take power from the corporations who control our politicians. Yes we can't stop buying everything completely, going to a barter system for everything is not feasible. But we can at least stop buying so much crap.

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                    Worked against Bud Light and Cracker Barrel. Not sure how effective it is elsewhere. Maybe Target?

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                      That's true, but at the same time, aren't most people already boycotting what they can? I think anyone who feels bad about supporting shitty companies are already avoiding them when they can, and if they can't, well there isn't much more to do until we hit mutual aid networks.

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                      You need to extricate yourself from your bubble if you think American's are meaningfully boycotting anything.

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                        You need to extricate yourself from your bubble if you think American's are meaningfully boycotting anything.

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                        Well, that's part of my point. Everyone who stopped eating at Chick Fil A stopped 10+ years ago, everyone else doesn't care. Anyone willing to boycott is already boycotting, and they can't boycott any harder until we have a method of acquiring necessities from somewhere else.

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                          Distributed as in non centralized. Many people feel like there is nothing they can do to contribute to meaningful change, especially with how spread out Americans are, but surely there has got to be something.

                          Using the trend of blocking traffic as an example, I think a coordinated effort to not just block a highway in one city, but to block state routes and other arteries in many places would be more effective. Instead of one city having bad traffic for a day, it would be many towns and it would be harder to dismiss as a local problem if people across the states are engaging.

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                          Step 1. Enter the main office of a corporation en masse
                          Step 2. Refuse to leave

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                            Step 1. Enter the main office of a corporation en masse
                            Step 2. Refuse to leave

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                            Not against the idea in spirit, but that's not distributed and not feasible for many people who live far from corporate HQs.

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                              Distributed as in non centralized. Many people feel like there is nothing they can do to contribute to meaningful change, especially with how spread out Americans are, but surely there has got to be something.

                              Using the trend of blocking traffic as an example, I think a coordinated effort to not just block a highway in one city, but to block state routes and other arteries in many places would be more effective. Instead of one city having bad traffic for a day, it would be many towns and it would be harder to dismiss as a local problem if people across the states are engaging.

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                              If every blue state stopped paying federal taxes simultaneously they'd be fucked. Tax season isn't for another sixish months, just saying.

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                                Distributed as in non centralized. Many people feel like there is nothing they can do to contribute to meaningful change, especially with how spread out Americans are, but surely there has got to be something.

                                Using the trend of blocking traffic as an example, I think a coordinated effort to not just block a highway in one city, but to block state routes and other arteries in many places would be more effective. Instead of one city having bad traffic for a day, it would be many towns and it would be harder to dismiss as a local problem if people across the states are engaging.

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                                Make friends with random people, especially conservatives.

                                Make lots of money, which can be used for many useful things.

                                Buy real estate in your communtity.

                                Start a business in your community.

                                Develop personal relationships with your elected officials or other powerful people.

                                Get elected to positions of power, even if just a school board member or neighborhood council representitive.

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                                  The old ways are being forgotten

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                                    Yep

                                    Modern American economy doesn't give a shit about labor strikes.

                                    But a consumer strike?

                                    Everyone literally cutting out all extraneous purchases and cancelling every subscription except utilities...

                                    That would get the wealthy's attention.

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                                    Can’t speak for your household, but ours is already there, by necessity. Shit’s gotten too damned expensive. At this point we’re buying only what we actually need with an eye on how to make it last as long as possible. And me and my wife make $140k combined.

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                                      Distributed as in non centralized. Many people feel like there is nothing they can do to contribute to meaningful change, especially with how spread out Americans are, but surely there has got to be something.

                                      Using the trend of blocking traffic as an example, I think a coordinated effort to not just block a highway in one city, but to block state routes and other arteries in many places would be more effective. Instead of one city having bad traffic for a day, it would be many towns and it would be harder to dismiss as a local problem if people across the states are engaging.

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                                      Birthstrike - stop reproducing

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                                      • I [email protected]

                                        Well, that's part of my point. Everyone who stopped eating at Chick Fil A stopped 10+ years ago, everyone else doesn't care. Anyone willing to boycott is already boycotting, and they can't boycott any harder until we have a method of acquiring necessities from somewhere else.

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                                        I don't think there's some fraction of people who are ethically driven, and the rest don't care. Everyone sits on multiple spectra for what they care about, and where their thresholds for acting are. Most people are under the pump for cost of living, and that's pretty dominant when you're on the verge of poverty. Get those people a bit more stability, and they'll have more capacity to care about broader ethical ssues..

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                                          Not against the idea in spirit, but that's not distributed and not feasible for many people who live far from corporate HQs.

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                                          Eh? Corporate HQs are all in city centres, and the vast majority of people live in cities...

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