HACKER Q&A
📣 eat-darich

Is This Normal?


These are rhetorical questions.

Q1: Is this normal?

A1: No this is not normal.

Q2: What can I do about it?

A2: The most obvious is to protest.

Q3: Have protests in the past resulted in significant change?

A3: Only in some contexts. Protests can be suppressed by force.

Q4: If protests don't result in significant change what are other options?

A4: Boycotting is another option.

Q5: Has boycotting resulted in significant change?

A5: Only in some contexts. Boycotts require unity behind their objectives and people tend to let objectives superseded to convenience.

Q6: How do get more people to stay convicted to the boycott?

A6: Provide support / alternatives to the things you are asking them to go without.

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We need to organize and collectively reject giving our money to the very systems that are oppressing us.

Voting no longer works nor has it worked for a long time. We need to vote with our dollars.

This is the only way.

This will only work if we learn how to support those who will go without as a result.

This gives birth to new opportunities.

We need to support all who are willing to take those risks.

Q7: What are you willing to do?

A7:......


  👤 basementcat Accepted Answer ✓
If the number of threats of physical harm (death, disfigurement, rape, etc) my colleagues are receiving are an indication, I feel the protests are having an effect.