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  3. Sometimes I look at the oppressive world we live in, the entrenched systems of power, & I just want to melt in despair.

Sometimes I look at the oppressive world we live in, the entrenched systems of power, & I just want to melt in despair.

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  • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

    It is always worth it to oppose oppression.

    It is always worth it to slow them down or reduce their strength. Even if you can't stop it. It's still worth fucking trying.

    Look at Minneapolis. They can't save all their people, but they can fight tooth & nail for everyone they can. They can slow down ICE & make sure someone stays free at least another day. All of it fucking matters.

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    You can get really discouraged when you look at what we're up against. I do. But I am encouraged by every life saved, every person protected.

    It's worth it. It will always be worth it to oppose fascists & authoritarians. It will always be worth it to fuck with oppressors.

    It is not in vain. Not now, not ever. It is always worth trying.

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    • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

      I'm not going to live to see the future I dream of. I hope that in my lifetime I can see some oppressive systems fall & crumble to dust (reach for the stars, comrades!), but my vision of a post-oppression world is unlikely to come about in the scant few decades remaining in my life.

      But it's enough to know we're dreaming it together. The dream won't die with me.

      I'm just keeping this dream alive as much as I can. When I'm gone, there will be others still dreaming & still working.

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      It is always worth it to oppose oppression.

      It is always worth it to slow them down or reduce their strength. Even if you can't stop it. It's still worth fucking trying.

      Look at Minneapolis. They can't save all their people, but they can fight tooth & nail for everyone they can. They can slow down ICE & make sure someone stays free at least another day. All of it fucking matters.

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      • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

        I'm not going to live to see the future I dream of. I hope that in my lifetime I can see some oppressive systems fall & crumble to dust (reach for the stars, comrades!), but my vision of a post-oppression world is unlikely to come about in the scant few decades remaining in my life.

        But it's enough to know we're dreaming it together. The dream won't die with me.

        I'm just keeping this dream alive as much as I can. When I'm gone, there will be others still dreaming & still working.

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        @artemis planting trees we will never sit in the shade of. People often use their own lives, and the brevity thereof, to justify not taking action. We need to invert that. The struggle will always be worth whatever we are willing to sacrifice—our comfort, our possessions, our time—if not for our lives than for the lives of future generations.

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        • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

          You can get really discouraged when you look at what we're up against. I do. But I am encouraged by every life saved, every person protected.

          It's worth it. It will always be worth it to oppose fascists & authoritarians. It will always be worth it to fuck with oppressors.

          It is not in vain. Not now, not ever. It is always worth trying.

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          @artemis even if you are the last person in your area who opposes the oppressors, it is still correct to do so. Hell, even if you are the last person on EARTH who opposes the fascist regime it is correct to do so. Hasta la muerte.

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          • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

            You can get really discouraged when you look at what we're up against. I do. But I am encouraged by every life saved, every person protected.

            It's worth it. It will always be worth it to oppose fascists & authoritarians. It will always be worth it to fuck with oppressors.

            It is not in vain. Not now, not ever. It is always worth trying.

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            You never fucking know what impact you will leave. If an 80 year-old Woody Guthrie song can put courage & hope in people's hearts, if John Brown—a man who died more than 160 years ago—is still a rallying cry & an inspiration, you can see what difference someone's actions can make *over time*.

            And sure, you may not write an anthem of resistance or die a martyr for liberation, but the things you do, the good you put into the world, reverberate in ways you may never even know.

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            • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

              You never fucking know what impact you will leave. If an 80 year-old Woody Guthrie song can put courage & hope in people's hearts, if John Brown—a man who died more than 160 years ago—is still a rallying cry & an inspiration, you can see what difference someone's actions can make *over time*.

              And sure, you may not write an anthem of resistance or die a martyr for liberation, but the things you do, the good you put into the world, reverberate in ways you may never even know.

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              MLK Jr didn't just serve as a leader for the Civil Rights movement. His words about liberation still change minds & move people's hearts TO THIS DAY.

              We don't always get to see the results of our actions, but they can go so far beyond the present moment.

              My name is unlikely to be remembered in history. Yours too. That doesn't mean we live & die without changing anything. You can change someone's life with a sandwich. You can change someone's life with a simple kind word at the right moment.

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              • arkhive@jawns.clubA arkhive@jawns.club

                @artemis planting trees we will never sit in the shade of. People often use their own lives, and the brevity thereof, to justify not taking action. We need to invert that. The struggle will always be worth whatever we are willing to sacrifice—our comfort, our possessions, our time—if not for our lives than for the lives of future generations.

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                @artemis I think is also relates to the queer, and in my case specifically trans-femme, experience. In giving up my ability to have biological children of my own I have instead become motivated to care for children I may never know or may never meet. That top level choice feels selfish in a way, but I am encouraged my the fact I am not bringing yet another person to be exploited into the world, while also increasing the time and energy I can commit to other work.

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                • arkhive@jawns.clubA arkhive@jawns.club

                  @artemis I think is also relates to the queer, and in my case specifically trans-femme, experience. In giving up my ability to have biological children of my own I have instead become motivated to care for children I may never know or may never meet. That top level choice feels selfish in a way, but I am encouraged my the fact I am not bringing yet another person to be exploited into the world, while also increasing the time and energy I can commit to other work.

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                  @artemis that other work includes caring for and helping raise the children of people I organize with. Participating in the village that it takes to effectively raise anyone and pushing back against isolationism.

                  It’s so odd to me sometimes that there as many queer folk as there are, and so few of them can find the thread that connects that to actually taking steps toward global liberation, anticapitalist efforts, and the fight against fascism.

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                  • arkhive@jawns.clubA arkhive@jawns.club

                    @artemis I think is also relates to the queer, and in my case specifically trans-femme, experience. In giving up my ability to have biological children of my own I have instead become motivated to care for children I may never know or may never meet. That top level choice feels selfish in a way, but I am encouraged my the fact I am not bringing yet another person to be exploited into the world, while also increasing the time and energy I can commit to other work.

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                    @Arkhive @artemis

                    I find this beautiful.

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                    • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                      You can get really discouraged when you look at what we're up against. I do. But I am encouraged by every life saved, every person protected.

                      It's worth it. It will always be worth it to oppose fascists & authoritarians. It will always be worth it to fuck with oppressors.

                      It is not in vain. Not now, not ever. It is always worth trying.

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                      @artemis 😎

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                      • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                        MLK Jr didn't just serve as a leader for the Civil Rights movement. His words about liberation still change minds & move people's hearts TO THIS DAY.

                        We don't always get to see the results of our actions, but they can go so far beyond the present moment.

                        My name is unlikely to be remembered in history. Yours too. That doesn't mean we live & die without changing anything. You can change someone's life with a sandwich. You can change someone's life with a simple kind word at the right moment.

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                        @artemis Thank you for this necessary thread. I needed to read this.🙏🏽

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                        • artemis@dice.campA artemis@dice.camp

                          You never fucking know what impact you will leave. If an 80 year-old Woody Guthrie song can put courage & hope in people's hearts, if John Brown—a man who died more than 160 years ago—is still a rallying cry & an inspiration, you can see what difference someone's actions can make *over time*.

                          And sure, you may not write an anthem of resistance or die a martyr for liberation, but the things you do, the good you put into the world, reverberate in ways you may never even know.

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                          @artemis

                          you can get anything you want at alice's restaurant.

                          (walks out)

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