Seems hard to imagine. The few years of social media saturation has pushed people further apart, subdividing is into fractured enclaves of true believers. A popular leader or organization who can pull together these threads of movements into a cohesive rope is needed. Bernie was the best I've seen for that in this country. He had Civil Rights cred, decades of sticking to message, a popular platform (universal health care) and the most campaign contributions by orders of magnitude more than other candidates, pulling votes from disparate communities. And look where that got him. Licking Joe Bidet's boots and thankful for the opportunity.
As things get worse, people will need to rely on each other to get by. Maybe that will be when we build community...
Recreating "The Terminal" but Tom Hanks is Palestinian unpersoned and the airport authorities immediately turn him over to the IDF, where he is never seen or heard from again
I spend more time waiting in line to self-checkout my groceries compared to how long it takes to read the green party voter guide and fill in my mail-in ballot. If you think an act as difficult as a boring chore is going to stop fascism, you should really take a minute and think before you speak.
Back when a friend was arrested at Occupy in 2012, they used his ID address to label him an "outside agitator" because it was from a neighboring city compared to where he was arrested
For the youngins, after the "end of history" and the cold war closing, western activists focused a lot of attention on mega corporations and their political sponsors (mcd, coke, Walmart, WTO, G8 etc). Remember adbusters? 9/11 (which hit a WORLD TRADE center) kinda changed the focus
Best Friday night LAN party 2004 has ever seen. everyone got their own $5 Hot N Ready from Little Caesar's, and Curtis' Mom got us cherry vanilla Dr Pepper
Yeah, the libs were ferocious (by lib standards) 2016-2020