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ㆍGangstalker @multiversal_gangstalker@poa.st
Perhaps.
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ㆍGangstalker @multiversal_gangstalker@poa.st (2026-08-09 14:19:43)
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ㆍGangstalker @multiversal_gangstalker@poa.st (2026-07-27 15:58:52)
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ㆍGangstalker @multiversal_gangstalker@poa.st (2026-07-24 05:08:39)
@cjd @rees @phnt @SilverDeth @npc @p @wolf480pl @mrsaturday @sun i think eroding systems in order to make other acts more possible (sabotage, espionage, other various forms of nonviolent direct action) is a good middle ground, as is building legitimate things to work outside of and as an answer to illegitimate systems (the civil rights act makes this one a little more difficult, hard to have things like a whites only legal aid or schools or food banks or private police and courts, but not impossible)
violence has a high payoff, but also a high risk of failure for little or no payoff, and for now, carries a high cost for the typical aggressor, to the point where it can be considered a form of suicide, and someone being taken off the board early for whatever reason is less than desirable, you can't help too many people from prison or the grave
this stagnation we live in may take decades to live through (it may take a lot less time than that, but you have to consider making your plans as viable as possible, if only to help move things along)