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Democrats' Civility Pledge (Original Post) FreepFryer Jun 2018 OP
Just stop. NY_20th Jun 2018 #1
LOL! Care to elaborate? (n/t) FreepFryer Jun 2018 #2
lol Multi tasking are we? Cha Jun 2018 #5
I was chewing gum and tapping my head at the same time but i missed my head... FreepFryer Jun 2018 #6
You just need more Cha Jun 2018 #7
Sorry. NY_20th Jun 2018 #13
I can SO relate. Keep the faith and I heart NY! FreepFryer Jun 2018 #14
I'm trying. I have never been prouder to be from New York. NY_20th Jun 2018 #15
Recommended. guillaumeb Jun 2018 #3
That's an easy pledge.. I promise to also be a polite as the Fucking Fascist.. Cha Jun 2018 #4
Loved that Ekeland thread, good to learn from our history. Point Six is well taken FreepFryer Jun 2018 #8
I know.. Excellent to learn from Cha Jun 2018 #10
Thread Unrolled RandomAccess Jun 2018 #9
But everything's cool and we're not going to need to engage in any of this. We don't have a.. Cha Jun 2018 #11
+1 RandomAccess Jun 2018 #12

FreepFryer

(7,077 posts)
6. I was chewing gum and tapping my head at the same time but i missed my head...
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 09:15 PM
Jun 2018

...and swallowed my gum.

 

NY_20th

(1,028 posts)
15. I'm trying. I have never been prouder to be from New York.
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 11:13 PM
Jun 2018

That ass can't hurt our residents.

My heart still breaks for the vulnerable though.

 

RandomAccess

(5,210 posts)
9. Thread Unrolled
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 10:23 PM
Jun 2018

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My dad was tortured by the Gestapo for 4 days and thrown in a concentration camp for being in the Norwegian Resistance. Growing up, he would tell me things he learned in the Resistance. I thought, I'm never going to need this stuff. Here's some things of those things #Thread

First, you're never going to win a head on battle with an adversary that's got you outgunned. That's not the point of the Resistance. The point is to create friction, make it hard for your adversary to operate, to increase transaction costs.

Second, resistance doesn't have to be a dramatic act. It can be a small act, like losing a sheet of paper, taking your time processing something, not serving someone in a restaurant. Small acts taken by thousands have big effects.

Third, use your privilege and access if you've got it. He and his buddies stole weapons from the Nazis by driving up with a truck to the weapons depot, speaking German, acting like it was a routine pick up, and driving away.

Fourth, and this is part of the third point really, sometimes the best way to do things is right out in the open. Because no one will believe something like what you're doing would be happening so blatantly. All good Social Engineers know this.

Five, bide your time. But be ready for opportunity when it strikes. Again, your action need not be dramatic. Just a little sand in the gears helps.

Six, and this is a no brainer, operate in cells to limit damage to the resistance should they take you out. Limit the circulation of info to your cell, avoid writing things down and . . .

Seven, be very careful with whom you trust. Snitches and compromised individuals are everywhere. My Dad was arrested because of a snitch. His friends weren't so lucky, the Gestapo machine gunned the cabin they were in without bothering to try and arrest them.

Eight, use the skills you have to contribute. Dad was an electrical engineer. When the Nazis imposed the death penalty for owning a radio (the British sent coded messages to the Resistance after BBC shows) he said he became the most popular guy in town.

But everything's cool and we're not going to need to engage in any of this. We don't have a President who openly admires and coddles dictators while trashing our democratic allies. Our President has read the Constitution he's taken an oath to uphold, and so have his followers.

Cha

(298,139 posts)
11. But everything's cool and we're not going to need to engage in any of this. We don't have a..
Tue Jun 26, 2018, 10:39 PM
Jun 2018
President who openly admires and coddles dictators while trashing our democratic allies. Our President has read the Constitution he's taken an oath to uphold, and so have his followers."

Mahalo, RandomAccess
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