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  • I also don’t know exactly what the next step is.

    Obviously, protesting and civil disobedience.

    Looking at historical precedents, I also think targeted sabotage should be part of it. Nothing like the Reichstag fire or the assassination of Ernst vom Rath that would fuel a civil war.

    In WW2, our resistance performed targeted sabotage on (for example) rail lines, pipelines and electrical networks that did not hurt anyone, but which did weaken the German war effort.

    One big disadvantage compared to WW2 is the massive surveillance state.

    During slavery there was also the underground railroad. I would definitely set up a system like that to bring targeted activists to Canada. You really don’t want to lose your intelligentsia. Let them provide resistance from Canada.

    I hope others have better ideas on effective tactics though.


  • Yes, there has been. Neonazi propaganda is bad, but so is Zionist propaganda

    The transatlantic slave trade put 12 million people on ships from Africa to the Americas. 2 million died and 10 million lived awful lives no better than that of the Jews in concentration camps.

    Once you add their descendents (we don’t know the total number) we have 10s to 100s of millions of people living in work camps for 20 generations spanning 350 years.

    Never has there been any compensation paid to descendants of slavery. Even today, there is still compensation paid to descendants of Holocaust victims, and the time difference between the end of slavery and the Holocaust is less than that between the Holocaust and today.

    And it’s not just this one. Germany more or less ignores the genocide it committed in Namibia.

    Even when it comes to WW2, the focus is always on the 6 million Jews and not the 20 million Slavs. Even though Slavs are a more homogeneous ethnic group than Jews. It was just inconvenient during the cold war to see the USSR and its citizens as a victim worthy of compensation.

    And then finally, this live streamed genocide in Gaza. Which in some respects is worse than the Holocaust, even if the absolute number is lower.

    My grandparents were resistance fighters in WW2. They knew Jews were being picked up and sent to camps, and they saved a few from that fate, but they didn’t know the truth about Auschwitz until after the war. The images were not publicly available in occupied Europe. They were shocked. And the same is true for most Germans. The Nazi’s never had popular democratic support for the war and genocide.

    But in Gaza, we can all see it. It is being denied, while being live streamed. The Israeli’s, Americans and the Germans can see the starving kids in Gaza and still provide popular democratic support to its continuation.

    The Germans of WW2 never reached that level of moral depravity, only a few Nazi’s did.







  • Nothing in this world is free. The US tax rate isn’t high. The issue is, you don’t get a good value back.

    You can’t have strong unions without money for unions.

    Organizing people costs money.

    Union dues tend to be in the $10-50 per month range, while unions easily increase wages by hundreds a month through collective bargaining.

    Most of the unions costs are fixed, so if everyone is a member the average due can easily be on the lower end ($10-20).

    If you have a problem with that, then that’s exactly why you don’t have strong unions.


  • I fully agree.

    Also, one thing that Unions always have trouble with is that there is no individual benefit to joining a union, only a cost, so you get a prisoners dilemma type situation.

    Even in Scandinavian countries, union membership is on the decline.

    Personally, I think the solution should be that union dues are paid by a small tax, making it ‘free’ to join a union. And the unions can provide free benefits to their members, such as legal advice and representation. This will make it attractive to join a union.