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Jun. 17th, 2025 03:37 am[personal profile] disneydream06
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Today I get the pleasure of sending out...

*~*~*~*~*GREAT BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES*~*~*~*~*

To my friend, [personal profile] thoughtsbykat.

I hope you have a stupendous day. :)


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Tactics talk!

Jun. 16th, 2025 05:35 pm[personal profile] sabotabby
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Standard disclaimer: I am not involved in any of this. Discussions of protest tactics are purely speculative; this is not legal advice, and if you commit an actual crime, don't post about it.
 
Courtesy of a friend who may identify themselves if they choose (thank you!) I read this article in Mother Jones about the No Sleep For ICE movement and can't help constrasting it with the #NoKings protest. Not that I'd want to disparage the latter—I think it's awesome that people did it!—but the former is an example of the kinds of tactics that we increasingly need to see.

I have a number of issues with protest marches, especially in North America. We on the left tend towards reification of historical protest movements without ever analyzing what made them effective (or not). A good example locally is the Days of Action, a series of rolling one-day strikes against the extremist right-wing government of Mike Harris in 1996. These were a resounding failure. Mike Harris and his regime steamrolled over the labour movement in Ontario, which never recovered, and despite being directly responsible for a number of deaths, continues to enrich himself by running gulags for seniors. However, these protests were loud, colourful, and most importantly, made people feel like they were Doing Something. Again—it's important to make people feel like they are Doing Something, that is how movements get built. But when a new far-right regime was elected in Ontario, the entire strategy of the labour movement pivoted to re-enact a protest movement that had been an abject failure, and so we lost again, repeatedly and even harder. 

I had the same issue with Occupy, where what had been a successful tactic in Egypt and New York was exported around the world, without regard to local conditions. It resulted in one baffling morning spent wandering the Toronto encampment, where a lone speaker used the People's Mic to communicate with five comrades. The aesthetics of protest triumphed over the old-fashioned idea that protest ought to accomplish something.

Now we are seeing LARPing of the kind of mass demos that have been happening since the 1960s, most of them failures, as the authorities are quite competent in curtailing this kind of activism, either by assassinating political opponents, kettling demonstrators, or conducting mass surveillance to be used in future disappearances. The great success of #NoKings is the theoretical embarrassment for Trump of seeing his own sad, empty birthday parade dwarfed by crowds in nearly every American city and town. To be clear—this is a success, as Trump cares a great deal about crowd numbers. But this is a regime immune to reality and shame, and entirely capable of generating AI slop to convince the death cult members that what they saw with their own eyes wasn't true.

Which is to say: It's good, it's useful, but now the tactics need to change.

To contrast, No Sleep is very targeted in its strategy and goals. Let's be clear: Every employee of ICE is a human trafficker. They should not be allowed to return to their homes and communities after a day's work, because that day's work is Nazi shit. Targeting them where they live and sleep is critical. It reminds us that these are not normal people who are doing a job, but instruments of a police state who are conducting activities that are unreservedly evil and socially unacceptable. It is a reminder both to them and anyone who cooperates with the Trump regime that, in fact, "just following orders" is famously not a defence at the Hague. Most importantly, though, it introduces friction between the regime's aims and its outcomes, rendering it less effective in kidnapping and disappearing people.

I think we are all thinking: "I am exhausted. I can't fight everything all at once. Where are my energies best spent?" At least, I'm thinking that. This is deliberate; this is flooding the zone, making the laundry list of bad things come so fast and furious that opponents don't have time to recover from one fight before we're thrown into another. It's very tempting to get enmeshed in weekend street demos—for one thing, for those of us who work, they can be done on the weekend—but I would encourage everyone to participate in them with an eye to what they're useful for and what they're not useful for. Remember that surveillance will be gathered on you no matter how careful you are. If you or your comrades get arrested, movement resources will need to be directed towards your defence (and you will be dragged through hell because even if you did nothing wrong, the point of charges is to destroy your employment, finances, and relationships). Stay on the lookout for smaller, more agile actions that can add friction, rather than big showy events. Don't get caught up in violence vs. nonviolence discourse, or crowd numbers.

The answer to "where are my energies best spent" is always, "whatever you can do," which for me tends to be above-ground, legal actions on the weekends. This has different significance locally because our supposedly socialist mayor who used to go to protests passed a protest ban, so imo all protest energies in Toronto ought to at least focus a little on breaking this ban so that we can all get our Charter rights back. But this may not be the conditions where you are.

Also stop using the Hey Ho chant. It reminds me of Snow White and the Seven Dwarves but instead of marching over a log, they're walking headfirst into a police baton.
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[personal profile] solarbird has some thoughts about one of the Vulgarian's latest eruptions on "Pravda Sotsialnaya" yesterday, in which he demanded the US federal government get on with the ethnic cleansing on what I suspect to be Stephen Miller's continuing "advice". She's on point here.

This is one of the major reasons why I still think Canada should get out of the so-called "Safe Third-Country Agreement" with the US government right bloody now. Yesterday would have been better, and today would still be good. We need more people up here in Canada anyway to do all manner of work. Whether it's through regular immigration channels, regular refugee channels, or emergency "save the people about to be put through refoulement ASAP, dammit" measures.

Yes, there's a specific word for what Trump and Miller are trying to do to millions of people across the USA right now.

Refoulement.

That's what "remigration" is code for. Sending them back to the undeserved hells they've escaped from.

I intend to have a word about this with my MP and/or her staff. Today.
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This Week's Movie Quote...

G.: You are who you are. The only trick is not getting caught!
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G.: I got caught.

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Last Week's Movie Quote...

Vida Boheme: [to Sheriff Dollard] When a lady says no, she means... get your hand off my dick, buddy!

It comes from the 1995 movie, "To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything! Julie Newmar".
It starred Partick Swayze, Wesley Snipes, and John Leguizamo as drag queens.



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Still honoring Pride, I give your Emmylou Harris's song "A Love That Will Never Grow Old",
That was used in the ground breaking movie, "Brokeback Moutain".


Happy Pride.....

Jun. 16th, 2025 08:18 am[personal profile] disneydream06
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Gay Trivia.....

Which was the first country to allow citizens
to legally change their gender in 1972?

A: France
B: The Netherlands
C: Sweden
D: South Africa


The Answer... )

Update.....

Jun. 15th, 2025 10:07 pm[personal profile] disneydream06
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Just opened my computer and there is a headline on an email saying they have caught the accused assassin.

YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Update.....

Jun. 15th, 2025 05:46 pm[personal profile] disneydream06
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Just a brief update on the Minnesota news...

The Assassin's wife was picked up North of the Twin Cities with a passport and weapon in her car and has been detained.

Minnesota's U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar was on the assassin's list.

Minnesota Senator John Hoffman and his wife are awake.

Happy Pride.....

Jun. 14th, 2025 08:48 pm[personal profile] disneydream06
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I totally forgot my Pride entry with everything that was happened this morning...


Pride 14

WTF News.....

Jun. 14th, 2025 10:14 am[personal profile] disneydream06
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O.M.g. and W.T.F.!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

The Felon's horror has come to Minnesota in the worst possible way.....

Speaker Emerita Melissa Hortman, husband shot and killed; Sen. John Hoffman and wife also shot

By KSTP


https://kstp.com/kstp-news/top-news/speaker-emerita-melissa-hortman-husband-killed-rep-john-hoffman-and-wife-also-shot/


My deepest sympathies for these families.

And my worst Hatred for the behind this and those pushing for this kind of thing to happen...

A Day In The Life.....

Jun. 14th, 2025 10:01 am[personal profile] disneydream06
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Cue the Twilight Zone music...



Last night I was plugging away with my rebooted computer last night.
Trying to remember sites I had book marked and such things.
Late into the night it was starting to act a bit slow, so I thought I would turn it off and give it a rest.
When I went to turn it back on, it again started spinning and taking it's time loading up.
I thought, here we go again.

Then my body took over and decided it was time to fall asleep. lol...

When I did wake back up, I also woke up my computer and logged onto it.

And ALL MY STUFF WAS BACK ON THE COMPUTER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

WEIRD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

A Day In The Life.....

Jun. 13th, 2025 05:34 pm[personal profile] disneydream06
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Excuse my language but,

F*CK F*CK F*CK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I just opened my computer about a half hour ago, and it's has completely wiped itself.
Or factory reset itself, or whatever you want to call it.

EVERYTHING, well almost everything, is gone on it.
It still acknowledges that I have Norton on the computer and it showed my "name" on the computer,
and one or two passwords showed when logging onto something, but EVERYTHING else is gone.
All my pictures. All my bookmarks.
EVERYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I am beyond pissed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Jun. 13th, 2025 09:47 am[personal profile] disneydream06
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Today I get to send out...

*~*~*~*~*GREAT BIG HAPPY BIRTHDAY WISHES*~*~*~*~*

To a very special preson, my future husband...

Chris Evans 172

Chris Evans 7 - Copy (9)

I hope he has an extra special day.


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podcast friday

Jun. 13th, 2025 07:11 am[personal profile] sabotabby
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I dunno, why not make yourself more anxious this week. It Could Happen Here has the ability to send James Stout, an experienced war journalist, to LA to cover the uprising against ICE kidnappings. There's a lot of coverage in today's episode, which I'm currently listening to, but for detailed reporting, listen to "On the Ground in LA."

The scale of the so-called riots will surprise you—they surprised me, and I've been to LA. It's a very big city and unlike during the wildfires, very little of it is actually on fire. The uprisings, which are direct responses to people's families, neighbours, and colleagues being kidnapped by an out-of-control paramilitary organization, are actually only a few thousand people. Which is not to denigrate the bravery of those people—quite the opposite!—but to poke holes in the regime's propaganda.

P.S. If you are going to a protest this weekend, please ignore that "non-violent wave" thing and other similar memes going around. It is an op. If violence erupts and you do not want to be involved, don't sit down. Get out of there. I do not want to see a generation of young protestors with traumatic brain injuries, please. Also avoid bridges (don't let yourself get kettled or arrested en masse), and if you get teargassed, use water, not milk or anything else. Stay safe, I love you.

Happy Pride.....

Jun. 12th, 2025 09:54 am[personal profile] disneydream06
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Gay Trivia.....


In 2012 which country's senate unanimously
approved the "Gender Law", praised by the UN
and World Heath Organization as one of the
most comprehensive transgender rights laws?

A: France
B: Denmark
C: Sweden
D: Argentina


Da Answer )

Bots and AO3

Jun. 12th, 2025 09:48 am[personal profile] dewline
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You might want to take a look at this warning:

https://verushka70.dreamwidth.org/121513.html

In The News.....

Jun. 11th, 2025 10:50 am[personal profile] disneydream06
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Because this needs to be said.....


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