Glen, Marcus, 

Thank you for your always surprising suggestions, for your thoughts outside the 
box.  

I confess to being attracted to the pristine hypocrisy of HireAThug.com.   

Speaking of Thuggs, I wonder how many of you know about the Wide Awakes.  These 
were a paramilitary organization that paraded in the streets of Northern Cities 
for Lincoln during the 1860 election.  Black capes and torches and staves.  
Wikipedia has a lovely entry, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_Awakes

Here is their banner: 
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wide_Awakes#/media/File:Wide_Awakes_Banner.tif  
FRIAM mentalists should go for the slogan, "mind, eye" and the animal 
behaviorists amongst should endorse the rampant ferrets.  

It seems like a bad idea whose time has come 

I wonder if the New Wide Awakes could become the youth organization of the 
Lincoln Project (https://lincolnproject.us/, that organization of centrist 
republicans that has dedicated itself to electing an anti-trump senate and 
president, even though, they concede, that requires them to vigorously support 
democrats in the current cycle. 

Nick




Nicholas Thompson
Emeritus Professor of Ethology and Psychology
Clark University
[email protected]
https://wordpress.clarku.edu/nthompson/
 


-----Original Message-----
From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of u?l? ?
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2020 9:04 AM
To: FriAM <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Up and Out vs Down and in

You've hidden the most important part of your question at the very bottom: "in 
the next year". As always, the system contains feedback loops. And each loop 
has its own speed. There are lots of things you can do in the next year that 
won't show any impact *within* the year, but may show impact beyond the year. 
If you're worried about the next president, or the next, etc., then those are 
viable answers to your question. There are *some* things you can do during the 
year that *might* show impact within the year. But just as there's a temporal 
scope to any action, there's also a *spatial* scope to any action. I'd argue 
that the actions you might take this year that might show impact within the 
year, will have limited spatial scope.

So, I'll treat you like one of my clients and answer your question with a 
question. 8^) What do you *want* to see happen within the year? And your stated 
objective can't be vague like "reverse the authoritarian pandemic". What does 
that even mean? No, you have to state a particular and specific objective in 
order to answer my question.

For example, one action *I* can take this year, that may show some impact this 
year, but more likely in the coming decades, is to support 
https://fairvotewa.org/, which I'll be doing this evening. You already have 
that option in Santa Fe, I think. Ideally, RCV should help protect against 
either your worry of right-wing authoritarians or Dave's worry of left-wing 
authoritarians.

Another example from left field might be to help start/run an After School 
Satan club <https://afterschoolsatan.com/> near you. The elevation of the 
Adversary is critical to fighting group-think of all kinds. If your particular 
and specific objective is to make those around you deeper thinkers, then that 
sort of action will have immediate *and* long-term impact.

Yet another answer is to join Antifa. Put on some body armor and protect the 
[counter]protesters from the (actual) fascists roaming our streets with guns, 
chains, and bats. (Contrary to Dave's conjecture that left-wing fascism is more 
likely, we have self-described right-wing fascists *actually* roaming our 
streets as we speak.) It doesn't matter if you're old or fat. What matters is 
to put some active MEAT between the fascists and the [couter]protesters. Or at 
least buy an Iron Front bumper sticker. 8^)

There are sooooo many possible actions. But without a particular and specific 
objective, you're relegated to hand-wringing.

On 2/8/20 9:04 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> I have a friend who reads a lot of history and thinks HARD about what 
> he reads.  For months he has been reassuring me about the state of American 
> democracy because, as he said, Trump wasn’t a well focused dictator like 
> Hitler.  But I saw him last Monday and he asked me, with an air of genuine 
> panic, “What do I do?”  The reason for his new panic was his realization that 
> Hitler had not always been a focused dictator, but had been entrained, over 
> his career, to play just those themes that would rouse the German people to 
> War.  The impeachment process had convinced him that Trump was gradually 
> developing the focus of a proper Hitler.
> 
>  
> 
> So I passed the question he asked me onto the group on Friday.  “What 
> do we do?”  What struck me was that many of us took the question to be, 
> “where do we best escape to?”  Options included New Zealand, Costa Rica, 
> Bermuda, Canada, Italy, etc.  These answers startled me, because, of course, 
> the question I meant to be asking was, how do we use our considerable talent, 
> skill, knowledge, resources, and technical knowhow to do everything in our 
> power to reverse the authoritarian pandemic that is sweeping the world.
> 
>  
> 
> Now some of you, perhaps many, that we in any kind of an emergency, or even 
> if we are, that there is anything we might do about it, or even that there is 
> any particular reason to save American democracy.  I am happy to have that 
> discussion, too.  However, from those of you who share my panic, I would love 
> to hear suggestions about what I (and others) might do in the next year .
> 

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☣ uǝlƃ

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