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Direct action, simply put, means cutting out the middleman: solving problems yourself rather than petitioning the authorities or relying on external institutions. Any action that sidesteps regulations and representation to accomplish goals directly is direct action—it includes everything from blockading airports to helping refugees escape to safety and organizing programs to liberate your community from reliance on capitalism. Here we present a step-by-step guide to organizing and carrying out direct action, from the first planning stages to the debrief at the end, including legal support, media strategy, and proper security.
There are countless scenarios in which you might want to employ direct action. Perhaps representatives of despicable multinational corporations are invading your town to hold a meeting, and you want to do more than simply hold a sign; perhaps they’ve been there a long time, operating franchises that exploit workers and ravage the environment, and you want to hinder their misdeeds; perhaps you want to organize a festive, community-oriented event such as a street party. Direct action can plant a public garden in an abandoned lot or defend it by paralyzing bulldozers; it can occupy empty buildings to house the homeless or shut down government offices. Whether you’re acting in secret with a trusted friend or in a mass action with thousands of people, the basic elements are the same.
Daily Max Blunder 1
THE MAN THE MYTH THE LEGEND EVERYONE CLAP FOR HIM
Reasons why I still like Tamlin and prefer him over Rhysand and I always will, day 10:
Let's talk again about Feyre learning to read.
- Tamlin offered her help. When that help was refused, Tamlin backed off and allowed Feyre the space to try on her own as she wished. When he realized that she was still having difficulty with some words, he wrote a short poem to help her finally grasp the meaning and spelling - a playful way.
- Rhysand, on the other hand, forced her to do it his way. Feyre had no choice, no agency over what and how to learn. No, instead, learning to read and write – something from her to herself – became yet another way to massage the ego of Prythian's star boy.
- Ps.: It is always important to remember: "the most handsome High Lord", instead of the girl's name.
Day 14
BRUH WTH!? HE'S BEEN DISSING ME THE WHOLE DAY!!
I need my dad to cut my hair again. Like ik it makes him sad cuz he really likes my hair but I can't help it if I love short curly hair on women