Oh man that sounds like more work than I’m willing to give this morning. But can I ask why this is relevant to my question?
TheHalifaxJones
To be the most effective we have to be protesting in front of houses of people who actually influence change. I’ve been too far too many protests and it feels like they mean nothing. Only way to make change is to stop taking it to the streets. And taking it to houses of billionaires and politicians who actually are in control of change.
Funny enough. I just joined like 10 minutes ago. As someone whose been on reddit since 2008! I’ve finally had enough when my 15 year old account started getting permabanned just for understanding why people like Luigi exist. And getting banned all over because of one comment. Then I saw another post this morning talking about alternatives to reddit and how someone else started getting banned for just about the same reasons. Then I and came across this platform. And it seems very promising at first glance. I’m m very hopeful it can make its way. Reminds me of the older days of early Internet.
This. And. I think protesting would be seriously more effective if it occurred in front of houses of the people who are actively the cause of the issue. Rather than going to the streets where these billionaires can just turn off the news. But if we can actively protest where these people are living. Then I think real change would occur.