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Vegan Snitch's avatar

Also...I love that you didn't post anything about Zoe's trial until AFTER I commented about it (and you made sure to tie your low-hanging fruit dog issue in!) AND I especially love how you made sure to grab a HAT before jumping on UnchainedTV AFTER I mentioned your hairline. You, sir, are my bitch. All my love to Rose. ❤️

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Mohran Zamdani's avatar

🤣🤣🤣

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Vegan Snitch's avatar

"I have never felt less confident in my abilities as an activist or organizer. No matter what I try, I feel fundamentally incapable of persuading, much less inspiring, the people around me."

-Wayne Hansen Hsiung 24 September 2023

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Vegan Snitch's avatar

Lmao why is a person that ran for office trying to now convince us that voting is pointless??? This is what they mean when they say you're out of touch and a shell of what you once were.

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Chloe Leffakis's avatar

Yes, we need social movements for real change to happen, but voting is still important. Everyone please vote for Democrats. In Pennsylvania, vote "yes" to retaining the judges.

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Ellen Dent's avatar

You "work" for this idiot?! 🤨

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Ellen In NC's avatar

Wayne, today is Armistice Day, renamed “Veterans Day” by the military industrial complex and I am just now learning this: people wear a white Poppy to remember all victims of war, and since 2006, there is a purple poppy in honor of all the animals killed in wars. Now I have to find both of them.!

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motherharp's avatar

The two Parties are laziness, providing free rides to office and career, providing protection and blocs of voters . . . a candidate like you were in Berkeley, or Ralph Nader, changes the value of an election for everyone even if they don't win the numbers. Generally, the low quality of represenation makes elections about preservation or at best reactionary adjustment of party platforms, which happened with Trump and Mamdani both. The spiral into Big Oil's, Bjg Weapons', Big Pharma's, Big Religion's, chosen ignorance will bring more and more extreme pendulum swinging to the consumer populace that has no notion of decision and action like groups like DXE have.

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motherharp's avatar

You are right in searching for ways of movement building in the area of religion however. I recommend writings by Kevin Phillips: THE COUSINS' WARS and AMERICAN THEOCRACY.

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Holly's avatar

Politicians are not interested in moral transformations.  They want votes and power.

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