Edit: better not to suggest anything specific & give free education on tactics, but I think there's a germ of something here.
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@petealexharris
By all reports, these are insanely abusive work environments. Because of the type of organization it is, receiving abuse from within is just part of the job. Because these people are dicks, they don't actually do well at playing nice with each other whatsoever. Horrible people don't just get angry with nice people. They get angry with everyone they feel has harmed them in some way. -
@angiebaby
Humans are a bunch of apes with anxiety. We are significantly more susceptible to programming & significantly less rational & enlightened than we would like to imagine. Monkey see, monkey do.@artemis It will have to be someone else's job. I have a relative who is an ICE agent and knows I'm trans, and I tried talking with him because I used to have such a good relationship with him before he went down the alt-right rabbit hole. He essentially accused me of calling him a terrorist (I didn't) and told me to "watch my step."
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Maybe it should be less specific than listing specific means of obstruction, but why not try to plant the idea that they should fuck with the people who have caught them in a debt trap forcing them to work a truly miserable job?
@artemis Maybe part of the goal can be just reminding them of who is betraying them (promising one set of things, delivering a very different set) -- towards the goal of directing their anger in more beneficial directions.
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@angiebaby @artemis But I don't think she's talking about saving them. I think she's talking about using them, redirecting them to mess up their own organization.
That I can see - but I am still going nowhere near anyone who is involved in ICE. Not even family.
Instead, I will tell cops how disappointing it must be to see ICE make a mockery of them and ruining community involvement for them.
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To be clear: I am not saying "save the ICE agents!" I'm saying we should use their reasons to be angry against the regime.
It IS a fucking raw deal for them! They are the expendable grunts! That fucking sucks for them. But I'm not talking about pity here. I'm saying, these guys are a loaded gun with a hair trigger. Knowing that, can we influence the direction the gun is pointing?
I'm also not talking about collaborating or partnering with anyone in ICE.
I'm thinking more of a propaganda campaign than anything (or a psyop). We don't need them to be our friends. They wouldn't be good friends. They wouldn't even make good strategic allies.
These people have been weaponized against us in a million ways. The fash have done *really* effective propagandizing, exploiting their resentment. Have we learned anything from them about how to exploit their resentment?
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I'm also not talking about collaborating or partnering with anyone in ICE.
I'm thinking more of a propaganda campaign than anything (or a psyop). We don't need them to be our friends. They wouldn't be good friends. They wouldn't even make good strategic allies.
These people have been weaponized against us in a million ways. The fash have done *really* effective propagandizing, exploiting their resentment. Have we learned anything from them about how to exploit their resentment?
The horrible social conditioning that led us here as a society has largely been laid bare at this point. Bots, bots, & more bots. Fake people spewing outrage. People's unthinking resentments & fears harnessed to accomplish their purposes.
It was so goddamn effective for such a long time. But we're learning how it's done, right? They hacked these people's minds, proving that it isn't actually all that fucking hard to do.
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The horrible social conditioning that led us here as a society has largely been laid bare at this point. Bots, bots, & more bots. Fake people spewing outrage. People's unthinking resentments & fears harnessed to accomplish their purposes.
It was so goddamn effective for such a long time. But we're learning how it's done, right? They hacked these people's minds, proving that it isn't actually all that fucking hard to do.
I am not the person to ask about strategy for this, but we do have people with the right specialized knowledge, people who have spent a lot of time analyzing the tactics used who could probably extrapolate a thing or two. A lot of those people are probably going to be found here on Fedi.
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@angiebaby
Humans are a bunch of apes with anxiety. We are significantly more susceptible to programming & significantly less rational & enlightened than we would like to imagine. Monkey see, monkey do.I do respect your bravery.
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I am not the person to ask about strategy for this, but we do have people with the right specialized knowledge, people who have spent a lot of time analyzing the tactics used who could probably extrapolate a thing or two. A lot of those people are probably going to be found here on Fedi.
@artemis Good idea and I think maybe the Epstein affair is the way in to their heads
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I'm also not talking about collaborating or partnering with anyone in ICE.
I'm thinking more of a propaganda campaign than anything (or a psyop). We don't need them to be our friends. They wouldn't be good friends. They wouldn't even make good strategic allies.
These people have been weaponized against us in a million ways. The fash have done *really* effective propagandizing, exploiting their resentment. Have we learned anything from them about how to exploit their resentment?
@artemis I think this is a really good track to go down. Like you said, not to turn them into allies, but just to undermine the enemy.
Like how they don't want to be made fun of, I didn't think they want to be pittied either.
"Look at these sad sack lonely guys, who after everything don't even get their signing bonuses. You know they're not going to get any help when it turns out the shit they're spraying around causes cancer, either. They're not scary, really, just kinda sad and gross."
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@petealexharris
It can be both!In fact, I think that second thing actually can help with the first. They should HATE everything about this experience. They should be frightened of what could happen to them, both now & in the future. We don't let up on them. We don't go "oh we're your friends." Oh no, it is essential to let them know that we see exactly what they are doing, & that we won't forget it. They should be vulnerable, afraid, & isolated.
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I am not the person to ask about strategy for this, but we do have people with the right specialized knowledge, people who have spent a lot of time analyzing the tactics used who could probably extrapolate a thing or two. A lot of those people are probably going to be found here on Fedi.
I appreciate what you're saying. These agents are people (horribly racist, violent, misogynistic, xenophobic assholes), but still people.
Maybe a message like: You can QUIT ANYTIME! JOIN US!
Like that video of Goldie Hawn's son last year, yelling at officers in LA. He expressed righteous anger, yet also spoke to them like humans. With a message like: "Are you proud of what you're doing??" I'll try to find the video.
I think a JUST QUIT! and JOIN US! message could work.
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I appreciate what you're saying. These agents are people (horribly racist, violent, misogynistic, xenophobic assholes), but still people.
Maybe a message like: You can QUIT ANYTIME! JOIN US!
Like that video of Goldie Hawn's son last year, yelling at officers in LA. He expressed righteous anger, yet also spoke to them like humans. With a message like: "Are you proud of what you're doing??" I'll try to find the video.
I think a JUST QUIT! and JOIN US! message could work.
ahh, apparently it wasn't Wyatt Russell. But regardless, this man made some truly excellent points!!
Sorry, That's Not Wyatt Russell in the Viral L.A. Protest Video
A man went viral with a TikTok in which he told off National Guard troops deployed to L.A. amid anti-ICE protests, but it wasn't actor Wyatt Russell.
Rolling Stone (www.rollingstone.com)

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ahh, apparently it wasn't Wyatt Russell. But regardless, this man made some truly excellent points!!
Sorry, That's Not Wyatt Russell in the Viral L.A. Protest Video
A man went viral with a TikTok in which he told off National Guard troops deployed to L.A. amid anti-ICE protests, but it wasn't actor Wyatt Russell.
Rolling Stone (www.rollingstone.com)

here he is.
it's hard to believe this was just 8 mos ago. I think he was yelling at National Guard (not ICE/CBP). Today he would probably be choke-holded, zip tied, and dragged into detention. or worse.

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I am not the person to ask about strategy for this, but we do have people with the right specialized knowledge, people who have spent a lot of time analyzing the tactics used who could probably extrapolate a thing or two. A lot of those people are probably going to be found here on Fedi.
I don't know exactly how good or effective it would be to pursue this specific angle, but I do know that we too need to employ propaganda & social engineering to exploit the weaknesses of our enemies. They don't hesitate to do it to literally *everyone*.
Some important battles are won & lost entirely inside people's minds. So we're going to have to get in their heads.
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I don't know exactly how good or effective it would be to pursue this specific angle, but I do know that we too need to employ propaganda & social engineering to exploit the weaknesses of our enemies. They don't hesitate to do it to literally *everyone*.
Some important battles are won & lost entirely inside people's minds. So we're going to have to get in their heads.
"You can't convince these people to change their minds or make different choices using facts & logic."
Ok, so if we want to influence their behavior, we don't use facts & logic. We use their emotions: fear, disgust, anger, resentment, entitlement, insecurity, whatever.
If we can't win them over we can still make the enemy have to work harder to make use of them. It's not just potential sabotage from within. It's also eroding the things that are used to keep them in line & direct their anger.
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"You can't convince these people to change their minds or make different choices using facts & logic."
Ok, so if we want to influence their behavior, we don't use facts & logic. We use their emotions: fear, disgust, anger, resentment, entitlement, insecurity, whatever.
If we can't win them over we can still make the enemy have to work harder to make use of them. It's not just potential sabotage from within. It's also eroding the things that are used to keep them in line & direct their anger.
It doesn't need to be my concept. That's an idea, a possible avenue. The question is, how DO we use the tactics of the folks at the top against them? We basically have the manipulation playbook by now. We know how we got to this point. We know how they managed to gather up all this anger, hatred, & resentment & use it to fuel horrible violence.
The question is what's the play? How do we derail, confuse, & misinform the lackeys? As we know, they are easily derailed, confused, & misinformed.
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It doesn't need to be my concept. That's an idea, a possible avenue. The question is, how DO we use the tactics of the folks at the top against them? We basically have the manipulation playbook by now. We know how we got to this point. We know how they managed to gather up all this anger, hatred, & resentment & use it to fuel horrible violence.
The question is what's the play? How do we derail, confuse, & misinform the lackeys? As we know, they are easily derailed, confused, & misinformed.
We are all agreed that we will need to fight dirty sometimes, right?
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We are all agreed that we will need to fight dirty sometimes, right?
@artemis I think the occasions when one should fight clean are the exceptions.
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We are all agreed that we will need to fight dirty sometimes, right?
@artemis There's another way of fighting?