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I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

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  • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

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    They funded a coup attempt.
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    • rasterweb@mastodon.socialR rasterweb@mastodon.social

      @Remittancegirl I love seeing those interviews where there is some 65 year old white guy who is like “This is my first protest. I’ve never done anything like this before.” because it gives me some hope that more and more people are fed up with things.

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      @rasterweb Me too. Exactly this!

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      • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

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        Chris Reyes, co-chairman of Reyes Holdings, is a major Chicago philanthropist and is a big donor to the Republican National Committee.

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        They funded a coup attempt.
        https://www.forbes.com/sites/michelatindera/2021/02/19/here-are-the-billionaires-who-donated-to-donald-trumps-2020-presidential-campaign/

        https://www.chicagobusiness.com/manufacturing/how-reyes-holdings-became-biggest-beer-distributor-us/
        https://archive.is/U5N6o

        https://www.washingtonpost.com/elections/interactive/2024/biggest-campaign-donors-election-2024/
        https://archive.is/f9wGP

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        38. Patricia Duggan $8,446,099
        39. Richard G. Haworth $7,500,800
        40. Marc J. Rowan $8,721,299
        41. Jeffrey Specher, Kelly Loeffler $7,052,013
        42. John L. Nau III $7,030,556

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        Keeping gas prices high for their corruption & greed.
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        • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

          I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

          It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

          No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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          @Remittancegirl the world is broken not because bad people's actions, but because of good people not doing anything 👍

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          • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

            6/

            Keeping gas prices high for their corruption & greed.
            https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-hands-first-sale-of-swiped-oil-to-his-megadonors-company/

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            'Unchecked Corruption': First US Sale of Venezuelan Oil Goes to Company of Trump Megadonor | Common Dreams

            "Trump took Venezuela's oil at gunpoint, and gave it to one of his biggest campaign donors," wrote one US senator.

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            Common Dreams (www.commondreams.org)

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            First US Sale of Seized Venezuelan Oil Goes to Company of Trump Megadonor

            Proceeds from the oil sale are being stashed in Qatar, an arrangement critics say opens the door to more corruption.

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            Truthout (truthout.org)

            43. John & Shannon V. Addison $6,757,065
            44. Robert H. Book $6,986,387
            45. Susan Fox $6,687,414
            46. Patricia Perkins-Leone $6,606,600
            47. Jeffrey Hildebrand $6,508,389
            48. Bernard Marcus $9,397,150
            49. Steve Brodie $6,481,298
            50. Daniel Newlin $6,063,928
            51. Trevor D. Rees-Jones $5,765,124
            52. Ross & Sarah Perot $5,643,416

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            Dead billionaire bigots fund Trump's corrupt regime.
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            • geliga@mastodon.worldG geliga@mastodon.world

              @Remittancegirl the world is broken not because bad people's actions, but because of good people not doing anything 👍

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              @geliga Eh... I think it's probably both.

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              • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                @Remittancegirl there was a brilliant take on this from Nato Green on the Bugle podcast recently. Basically saying mass protest movements have no chance and are never going to win until they do.

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                • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                  I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                  It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                  No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                  @Remittancegirl Those cynics seem not to know that the Solidarity Movement and the Velvet Revolution accomplished their aims without violence

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                  • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                    I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                    It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                    No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                    @Remittancegirl So true. If peaceful protest was "useless," peaceful protestors wouldn't be frequently beaten up by police for it.

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                    • joannacanfixit@mastodon.socialJ joannacanfixit@mastodon.social

                      @HollieK72 @Remittancegirl gathering support is important, but most of people already agree that genocide should be stopped, rich should get taxed and environment should be protected. What more popular support do you need?

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                      @JoannaCanFixIT @HollieK72 @Remittancegirl
                      "Gathering support" isn't just popular support.

                      If you want direct action (including even simple action like encouraging people to vote), you need a situation where people who agree on things have each others' contact information and know and trust each other. The connections that enable direct action and support for direct action are more easily formed at protests. Dropping into conversation with the people around you and getting to know them is easier because you already have at least one thing in common. If you regularly see the same people at your local protests, you are building a community that didn't exist before.

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                      • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                        I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                        It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                        No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                        @Remittancegirl

                        Basically this in fact:

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                        "First They Came" by Pastor Martin Niemöller (1946) First they came for the Communists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Communist Then they came for the Socialists And I did not speak out Because I was not a Socialist Then they came for the trade unionists And I did not speak out Because I was not a trade unionist Then they came for the Jews And I did not speak out Because I was not a Jew Then they came for me And there was no one left To speak out for me #fascism #politics

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                        • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                          I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                          It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                          No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                          @Remittancegirl
                          Last Saturday at our regular suburban protest, a young man approached me and asked what we were doing. He and I had a long discussion about politics. At some point he told me he was a member of the Proud Boys, so then I made the case that in a democracy we should settle our differences without resorting to violence. Who knows if I made any headway in his thinking but that conversation would not have happened were I not on the street holding my "Fire Hegseth Now" sign.

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                          • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                            I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                            It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                            No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                            @Remittancegirl

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                            • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                              I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                              It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                              No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                              @Remittancegirl Cynicism and defeatism in general is running rampant on the internet. Not caring, or pretending not to care, is seen as cool. But a society that doesn't care will not solve its problems and die.

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                              • remittancegirl@mstdn.socialR remittancegirl@mstdn.social

                                I need to warn you that I have very little patience for people who insinuate that getting out onto the streets and protesting is useless and not worth the effort.

                                It is terribly fashionable to be cynical about civil, peaceful protest. But it is deeply demoralising and often people can be easily dissuaded from making the effort by that cynicism.

                                No act that joins people together in protest for a better society is useless, even if only because it makes you feel less alone.

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                                @Remittancegirl There's a lot of overlap with the people telling you _voting_ isn't worth doing. Or that voting to keep, you know, fascists out of office is bad somehow ("they're all fascists"). If they're rejecting the tools of democracy, they're on the side of the fascists.

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                                • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

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                                  Project 2025 has six dynasties funding it, in alliance with petrostate despots like Putin & #PrinceBonesaw

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                                  These are the top GOP donors in 2024.
                                  They're the ones funding the fascism.

                                  1. Elon Musk $291,482,587
                                  2. Timothy Mellon $197,047,200
                                  3. Miriam Adelson $148,304,900
                                  4. Richard Uihlein $143,498,936
                                  5. Ken Griffin $108,402,284
                                  6. Jeff Yass $101,128,680
                                  7. Paul E. Singer $66,800,800

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                                  @Npars01 tax them on donations over, say, 100,000.

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                                  • maccruiskeen@social.linux.pizzaM maccruiskeen@social.linux.pizza

                                    @Remittancegirl There's a lot of overlap with the people telling you _voting_ isn't worth doing. Or that voting to keep, you know, fascists out of office is bad somehow ("they're all fascists"). If they're rejecting the tools of democracy, they're on the side of the fascists.

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                                    @maccruiskeen @Remittancegirl
                                    "Let's review here: You told me to vote for Joe Biden, to "stop fascism." I did that. Joe Biden did not stop fascism, and instead mass murdered Palestinians including starving children. Ergo, my vote to "stop fascism" did nothing to stop fascism and... murdered a bunch of brown people. And you're mad I won't do it again. Cool story. And you think you have the moral high ground here? I'd be embarrassed for you if I wasn't too busy barfing on my shoes."
                                    -AnarchoNina

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