Barx

joined 4 months ago
[–] Barx@hexbear.net 1 points 14 hours ago

You're going to do what? To my WHAT!?

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 16 points 14 hours ago

You should mask up in public indoor spaces and crowded outdoor spaces. Wear at least a KN95. This significantly protects you from COVID.

Others wearing masks would be better but this doesn't mean masks won't protect you. You should try to get COVID as few times as possible to reduce the chances of complications. It will also help protect people around you, particularly the immunocompromised.

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 9 points 1 day ago

Education and propaganda are praxis. Though I do recommend joining an org IRL because the skills of organizing aren't taught here.

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 3 points 2 days ago

If it's just inventory management for cop cars does this mean you're just tracking make, model etc for each vehicle?

This sounds like a great way to learn what is useful about such a thing for the cops and then subtly disrupt it in favor of the people. I recommend taking the job and giving yourself a learning phase where you get a handle on what is what and how this information is actually used.

For example, if it really is about fleet management then it's probably about oil changes and that kind of crap. Tracking this info is mostly about saving money for the city and so they might quickly trace problems back to you so this is more subtle than simply helping cops or throwing a wrench in their operations by doing a bad job. You'l want to ask tactical questions. What happens if a specofic kind of info is missing? Late? Wrong? What if it is tracked better, with a high degree of fidelity and timeliness? Is anything hidden from budgeting? The public? Could it be revealed?

I would bet that most info is relatively neutral or will take serious thinking to evaluate. Let's say you find a way to make life more expensive for the police department. What happens next? Well, this depends on your city council. Will they simply increase the police budget? If someone removes the wrench you threw in, will the cops' budget decrease or will you have effectively just helped increase the police budget that they can use for buying tactical gear and covering up their crimes?

The power to overtly and coherently fight the police lies in political organization. In preventing city council from increasing the police budget. If you make the PD more expensive at the same time that city council refuses to increase its budget, you will have done good work. If you do this when they will increase its budget, you might have just de facto defunded a good program, as city councils will usually shift money around to fund cops.

So I recommend learning as much as you can and being strategic. You are probably not helping cops very much in the first place but as you understand the role better you might be able to hurt them in the right way at the right time, messing with their budget. You'll also get a lens into how the city really operates and can do that salting work that is probably far more impactful. It is a more strategic path to hurt police budgets by having a powerful union to advocate against cuts to any other department. And to do things like kick cop unions out of union coalitions.

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 11 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (1 children)

And a ceasefire makes it easier for them to survive. A ceasefire is not the defeat of Gaza. It's not the defeat of Hamas. It's the ceasefire of the endless violence so that they can rebuild.

This is not really a ceasefire. Read Biden's quote again. The conditions he and Israel have set are for the resistance to give up its leverage and for the governing organization of Gaza and head of the resistance to give up power and disband.

And I disagree that the win condition is merely Hamas surviving. The win condition is the military/social/economic defeat of Israel and the end of the economic blockade of Palestine, the end of attacks on Palestinians etc.

The former is needed for the latter for any medium-term realistic scenario.

The Al Aqsa Brigades are West Bank right

Somewhat. In this instance they are working with and often within Gaza as part of the resistance.

Even if all the hostages are killed, it wont result in Israel losing. They cannot be used to defeat Israel, which can only be done through offensive military action.

"Israel" is an ethnic supremacist genocidalsettler colonial apartheid state. Its people depend on the sense of their superiority and invulnerability that this system provides them. The capturing of so many hostages and holding them for so long is much of what has made the population so freaked out. It shattered this psychology and they are trying to regain it. Getting them back is a step towards doing so, so there had better be something truly compensatory in any large exchange.

This is complete erasure of Gazan leftists who are critical of Hamas' capability and strateg

Such as? The socialists of any importance are part of an alliance with Hamas. They are fighting in coordination.

as well as Gazan people who support Fatah over Hamas.

So something like 5% of the population?

I think you are also confused about what the term "erasure" means. None of your logic here suggests they erased anything you've described.

This is what I mean when "Gaza is not Hamas", you can be critical of the practical strategy without automatically being in support of the genocide of Palestinians.

To me it sounds like you're trying to justify why your criticisms of Hamas should be taken as valid, not anyone of note in Gaza.

An Al Arabiya link

Comrade, that is a bullshit Saudi state mouthpiece. These kinds of articles are meant to serve a simple and false narrative, which is that Hamas does not represent Gazans and is therefore separate from them and illegitimate. It is, "I hate the government not the people" but for the only militant governing party in occupied Palestine.

It is not hard to parse the tone and framing of the article. Example: "But some Gazans, who have lived in a climate of fear and restrictions since Hamas seized power in the territory in 2007, blame the group for the vast destruction caused by the war." Look at how much work that little unsourced and unexplained editorializing aside just did. Notice that the primary source content of the article is... seemingly random people who all happen to be criticizing Hamas and wanting a ceasefire. How do you think that happened? Why do you think Saudi media would want to push the US-Israeli line?

It's important to read media critically because if you aren't careful it will have you fighting against your comrades and the oppressed. PS there were zero leftist criticisms listed in that article.

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 14 points 4 days ago

It's a good place to start!

If you are interested in doing more, I would recommend organizing or participating in a local BDS campaign. It can be as simple as setting up a table outside a farmer's market and distributing literature. There are ways to upgrade this but I don't want to overload with info.

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 41 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Our bravest soldiers in the War on Christmas.

Always a trip to watch capitalist media act like it is a bad thing to strike when you have the most leverage. They always use the same playbook trying to convince everyone to think of themselves as inconvenienced consumers rather than fellow workers that benefit from stronger labor.

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 2 points 4 days ago

Sleep is important! If meditation gets you sleep I think that is a good thing.

Hexbear is overall pretty good at empathizing and trying to understand and help - and often has folks that have relevant personal experience so they don't try to offer bad advice or make it all about themselves. I think it has a pretty good culture around this kind of thing!

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago

lmao okay buddy

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 3 points 4 days ago (2 children)

You mentioned that when you relax to meditate, you fall asleep.

Do you think it may be that you are just low on sleep? It might be good to just let that happen or to try meditating around when it would be okay to fall asleep for the night.

[–] Barx@hexbear.net 4 points 4 days ago

Ah, seems like an old-fashioned power struggle. Thank you for the detailed rundown!

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