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The Left Needs to Have More Fun
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Slop posts go in c/slop. Don't post low-hanging fruit here.
While I absolutely agree with the premise of the article (communities need things to bind them), 100 years ago people were bored and eager to have things to do. Go stand in a crowd under a hot tent to listen to guys read their best posts? Grill up some corn and squeeze some lemons, cuz that's a party in 1926.
You're not getting me out of the house for that nowadays. I know it'll just be me standing around while clipboard holders ask me to sign their petitions. We're atomized as fuck and are embracing it because so many social interactions with strangers are thinly veiled sales pitches that force me to uncomfortably disengage from.
Unions need to fill this void, as they've done in the past. But I don't want to see my co-workers on my off days.
SERIOUSLY!!!
bring back the bowling/baseball/poker game socials and the themed bbq/potlucks in the park/beaches.
I think the way to go, and this is for more than just unions, is engineering social time that directly addresses the loneliness epidemic. Union funds should be spent on weekly bowling meetups and shit. I think there's a lot of people who would make time for that if it was pre-paid, and just getting people into a casual activity together on a regular basis would be ten times more effective at organizing them than any online based agitation.
why sign stuff, i can help clean local park in hammer and sickle hoodie well enough, get "you alright for a commie" and not meet those people for a year, i think its a worthwhile pursuit (despite it basically being state offloading its duties on free labor). there are lots of hobbies where you can indirectly imply your politics (without proselytizing until you are liked enough) while being friendly and helpful. getting third spaces is hard without beaucoup bux, getting in third spaces is usually free.