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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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  • 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.

    joannacanfixit@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
    joannacanfixit@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
    joannacanfixit@mastodon.social
    wrote last edited by
    #7

    @Remittancegirl I will always have an issue with posts like that. They always forget that people who are disillusioned with protests might be trying (hopefully) to make. Protest gather support, they don't change anything. Direct action, violent resistance, breaking law and disobedience changes things. That is how it works. We make it difficult for any regime to govern so it's easier for them to change things than to repress further.
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    • joannacanfixit@mastodon.socialJ joannacanfixit@mastodon.social

      @Remittancegirl I will always have an issue with posts like that. They always forget that people who are disillusioned with protests might be trying (hopefully) to make. Protest gather support, they don't change anything. Direct action, violent resistance, breaking law and disobedience changes things. That is how it works. We make it difficult for any regime to govern so it's easier for them to change things than to repress further.
      1/2

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      joannacanfixit@mastodon.social
      wrote last edited by
      #8

      @Remittancegirl we also mediated as a society with ruling class throughout last 2 decades with movements such as Occupy Wall Street, Extinction Rebellion and they refuse to listen to us, so further attempts at mediating through peaceful protest are simply stupid. It's time for direct action and deeply organized resistance whatever that might mean 2/2

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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.

        ehproque@neopaquita.esE This user is from outside of this forum
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        ehproque@neopaquita.es
        wrote last edited by
        #9

        @Remittancegirl a mass protest sends an important message to power: "We're asking nicely"

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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.

          tcatinreality@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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          tcatinreality@mastodon.social
          wrote last edited by
          #10

          @Remittancegirl

          💯

          Public protests are essential to building community, awareness and momentum.

          They are not enough, in themselves, but they are essential. Those who dismiss them are not engaging in good faith.

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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.

            npars01@mstdn.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
            npars01@mstdn.socialN This user is from outside of this forum
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            wrote last edited by
            #11

            @Remittancegirl

            nytimes.com

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            Trump to Big Oil Execs: Give Me $1 Billion and I'll Help You Wreck the Planet | Common Dreams

            "You won't read a more important story today," said one commentator. "Trump is willing to literally destroy the planet for $1 billion."

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            Big oil spent $445m in last election cycle to influence Trump and Congress, report says

            Investments ‘likely to pay dividends’, analysis says, as Trump unleashes dozens of pro-fossil fuel executive actions

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            the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

            Remember the 3.5% rule.
            https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/17/what-is-the-3-5-percent-protest-rule

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            The '3.5% rule': How a small minority can change the world

            Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to bring about change.

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            (www.bbc.com)

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3.5%25_rule

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            3.5% — A Small Number With Huge Implications

            Just 3.5% of a population engaged in nonviolent resistance can change everything. 150 yrs worth of data show it would take, say, 12 million Americans committed to civil resistance to create real and lasting change—even the change of government. The data are real. This is doable.

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            Nicola Griffith (nicolagriffith.com)

            The billionaires funding fascist movements globally get very nervous about that 3.5%.

            The fossil fuel industry is preparing to do anything, literally anything, to keep its power & wealth.

            Frying the planet & democracy.

            Just a moment...

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              wrote last edited by
              #12

              @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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              • 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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                wrote last edited by
                #13

                @Remittancegirl At the end of the day, even when the framework of democracy has been completely erased, getting out into the streets still works.

                There are definitely situations where voting no longer works - but no situation where bodily protest stops working.

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                • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

                  @Remittancegirl

                  nytimes.com

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                  (www.nytimes.com)

                  Link Preview Image
                  Trump to Big Oil Execs: Give Me $1 Billion and I'll Help You Wreck the Planet | Common Dreams

                  "You won't read a more important story today," said one commentator. "Trump is willing to literally destroy the planet for $1 billion."

                  favicon

                  Common Dreams (www.commondreams.org)

                  Link Preview Image
                  Big oil spent $445m in last election cycle to influence Trump and Congress, report says

                  Investments ‘likely to pay dividends’, analysis says, as Trump unleashes dozens of pro-fossil fuel executive actions

                  favicon

                  the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

                  Remember the 3.5% rule.
                  https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/jul/17/what-is-the-3-5-percent-protest-rule

                  Link Preview Image
                  The '3.5% rule': How a small minority can change the world

                  Nonviolent protests are twice as likely to succeed as armed conflicts – and those engaging a threshold of 3.5% of the population have never failed to bring about change.

                  favicon

                  (www.bbc.com)

                  https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3.5%25_rule

                  Link Preview Image
                  3.5% — A Small Number With Huge Implications

                  Just 3.5% of a population engaged in nonviolent resistance can change everything. 150 yrs worth of data show it would take, say, 12 million Americans committed to civil resistance to create real and lasting change—even the change of government. The data are real. This is doable.

                  favicon

                  Nicola Griffith (nicolagriffith.com)

                  The billionaires funding fascist movements globally get very nervous about that 3.5%.

                  The fossil fuel industry is preparing to do anything, literally anything, to keep its power & wealth.

                  Frying the planet & democracy.

                  Just a moment...

                  favicon

                  (www.americanprogress.org)

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                  2/

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

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                  6 Billionaire Fortunes Bankrolling Project 2025

                  More than $120 million from a few ultra-wealthy families who have spent years working to promote climate change denial has powered the Heritage Foundation and other groups that created the plan to remake American government.

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                  DeSmog (www.desmog.com)

                  Bradley, Koch, Coors, Scaife Mellon, Seid, Uihlein

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                  Mapped: How 6 Billionaire Family Fortunes Fund Project 2025

                  Unraveling a $130 million web of climate denial, political extremism, and Trump campaign ties.

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                  DeSmog (www.desmog.com)

                  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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                    2/

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

                    Link Preview Image
                    6 Billionaire Fortunes Bankrolling Project 2025

                    More than $120 million from a few ultra-wealthy families who have spent years working to promote climate change denial has powered the Heritage Foundation and other groups that created the plan to remake American government.

                    favicon

                    DeSmog (www.desmog.com)

                    Bradley, Koch, Coors, Scaife Mellon, Seid, Uihlein

                    Link Preview Image
                    Mapped: How 6 Billionaire Family Fortunes Fund Project 2025

                    Unraveling a $130 million web of climate denial, political extremism, and Trump campaign ties.

                    favicon

                    DeSmog (www.desmog.com)

                    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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                    #15

                    3/

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                    Marc Andreessen’s Manifesto for Rule by the Few

                    Drawing on a century-old theory about the inevitability of elite control, billionaire venture capitalist Marc Andreessen champions Silicon Valley as a new ruling class. His worldview revives the reactionary dream of greatness unencumbered by the masses.

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                    (jacobin.com)

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                    The rise of end times fascism | Naomi Klein and Astra Taylor

                    The governing ideology of the far right has become a monstrous, supremacist survivalism. Our task is to build a movement strong enough to stop them

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                    the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

                    8. Marc Andreessen $42,365,113
                    9. Stephen Schwarzman $40,202,039
                    10. Timothy Dunn $35,780,200
                    11. Rob Bigelow $34,991,500
                    12. Diane Hendricks $33,165,417
                    13. JJ Ricketts $32,273,650
                    14. Shirley W. Ryan $32,198,116
                    15. Warren A. Stephens $25,895,650
                    16. Isaac & Laura Perlmutter $25,344,890
                    17. Vince & Linda McMahon $23,961,659
                    18. Ronnie & Nina Cameron $21,372,500
                    19. Jan Koum $20,855,091
                    20. Thomas Klingenstein $17,410,263

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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.

                      xauriel@mastodon.nzX This user is from outside of this forum
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                      xauriel@mastodon.nz
                      wrote last edited by
                      #16

                      @Remittancegirl I always want to ask the people that slag off peaceful protest how many molotov cocktails they've thrown. Like, put up or shut up

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                      • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

                        3/

                        Link Preview Image
                        Marc Andreessen’s Manifesto for Rule by the Few

                        Drawing on a century-old theory about the inevitability of elite control, billionaire venture capitalist Marc Andreessen champions Silicon Valley as a new ruling class. His worldview revives the reactionary dream of greatness unencumbered by the masses.

                        favicon

                        (jacobin.com)

                        Link Preview Image
                        The rise of end times fascism | Naomi Klein and Astra Taylor

                        The governing ideology of the far right has become a monstrous, supremacist survivalism. Our task is to build a movement strong enough to stop them

                        favicon

                        the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

                        8. Marc Andreessen $42,365,113
                        9. Stephen Schwarzman $40,202,039
                        10. Timothy Dunn $35,780,200
                        11. Rob Bigelow $34,991,500
                        12. Diane Hendricks $33,165,417
                        13. JJ Ricketts $32,273,650
                        14. Shirley W. Ryan $32,198,116
                        15. Warren A. Stephens $25,895,650
                        16. Isaac & Laura Perlmutter $25,344,890
                        17. Vince & Linda McMahon $23,961,659
                        18. Ronnie & Nina Cameron $21,372,500
                        19. Jan Koum $20,855,091
                        20. Thomas Klingenstein $17,410,263

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                        wrote last edited by
                        #17

                        4/

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                        Why Was Walmart Selling White Nationalist T-Shirts?

                        T-shirts for the infamous white-power band Skrewdriver were briefly being sold on the Walmart website by third-party retailers.

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                        Rolling Stone (www.rollingstone.com)

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                        Prison labour tied to Walmart and McDonald’s, investigation finds

                        Two out of three prisoners are likely to be forced labourers

                        favicon

                        The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

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                        Trump’s 5-Step Fascist Plan

                        He’s already laid each step out

                        favicon

                        (robertreich.substack.com)

                        21. Rob Walton $17,572,601
                        22. Janet J. Duchossois $16,306,033
                        23. Howard W. Lutnick $16,503,667
                        24. Kelcy L. Warren $16,151,105
                        25. Walter W. Buckley Jr. $15,522,500
                        26. Thomas Peterffy $14,305,900
                        27. Anthony Pratt $14,000,000
                        28. Sherrilyn Fisher $13,299,894
                        29. David Millstone $13,413,486
                        30. Lynne Walton $13,037,750
                        31. Charles Schwab $12,801,600
                        32. Stephen Wynn $12,518,750
                        33. Anthony Lomangino $9,529,705

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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.

                          wyckedyum@mastodon.socialW This user is from outside of this forum
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                          wrote last edited by
                          #18

                          @Remittancegirl

                          Thats purely plotted planned propaganda,
                          because
                          PROTEST is literally the only tool (we the) people have to combat corruption at the highest level.
                          Period.

                          Wish id seen such ridiculous commentary, because id have to object & explain why that in itself is: compliance/complicity/permission.

                          Protest, 24/7, with ample enough #’s of people, is doable & effective.

                          And while we succumb to the extravagance of white collar crime & allow it to continue, is acceptance & approval.

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                          • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

                            4/

                            Link Preview Image
                            Why Was Walmart Selling White Nationalist T-Shirts?

                            T-shirts for the infamous white-power band Skrewdriver were briefly being sold on the Walmart website by third-party retailers.

                            favicon

                            Rolling Stone (www.rollingstone.com)

                            Link Preview Image
                            Prison labour tied to Walmart and McDonald’s, investigation finds

                            Two out of three prisoners are likely to be forced labourers

                            favicon

                            The Independent (www.independent.co.uk)

                            Link Preview Image
                            Trump’s 5-Step Fascist Plan

                            He’s already laid each step out

                            favicon

                            (robertreich.substack.com)

                            21. Rob Walton $17,572,601
                            22. Janet J. Duchossois $16,306,033
                            23. Howard W. Lutnick $16,503,667
                            24. Kelcy L. Warren $16,151,105
                            25. Walter W. Buckley Jr. $15,522,500
                            26. Thomas Peterffy $14,305,900
                            27. Anthony Pratt $14,000,000
                            28. Sherrilyn Fisher $13,299,894
                            29. David Millstone $13,413,486
                            30. Lynne Walton $13,037,750
                            31. Charles Schwab $12,801,600
                            32. Stephen Wynn $12,518,750
                            33. Anthony Lomangino $9,529,705

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                            wrote last edited by
                            #19

                            5/

                            Link Preview Image
                            Trump met with Chris Reyes, leader of giant Rosemont food company

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

                            favicon

                            Chicago Sun-Times (chicago.suntimes.com)

                            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

                            34. J. Christopher Reyes $9,536,425
                            35. Jay Winters Faison $9,084,324
                            36. James Davis $8,497,854
                            37. John W. Childs $8,694,286
                            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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                            • 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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                              wrote last edited by
                              #20

                              @rasterweb Me too. Exactly this!

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                              • npars01@mstdn.socialN npars01@mstdn.social

                                5/

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                                Trump met with Chris Reyes, leader of giant Rosemont food company

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

                                favicon

                                Chicago Sun-Times (chicago.suntimes.com)

                                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

                                34. J. Christopher Reyes $9,536,425
                                35. Jay Winters Faison $9,084,324
                                36. James Davis $8,497,854
                                37. John W. Childs $8,694,286
                                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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                                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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                                Proceeds from the oil sale are being stashed in Qatar, an arrangement critics say opens the door to more corruption.

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                                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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                                • 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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                                    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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                                    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.
                                    https://www.forbes.com/sites/christopherhelman/2013/12/30/texas-billionaire-harold-simmons-dies-called-obama-most-dangerous-man-in-america/

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                                    Tax cheat & polluter
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                                    53. Harold C. Simmons $5,596,530
                                    54. Kelly Navarro $5,373,100
                                    55. Alice Walton $10,248,000
                                    56. Rob Granieri $5,587,899

                                    Just a moment...

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

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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.

                                        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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