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    312 hours ago

    I get how all parts of this are effective to sabotage an economy and hurt the ambitions of those at the top. But, as a regular person working within the system, I choose not to discriminate against or complain about other individual workers just trying to get through their day.

    That seems counter productive. The best way to resist the oligarchs can’t be to fuck with the other poor people we’re trying to help.

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      27 hours ago

      Most points are more focused on decreasing workplace efficiency by ways other than lowering morale.

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        311 hours ago

        Hey now I didn’t suggest not working against the system and the fascists. I pointed out that targeting the morale and well-being of individuals close to you might not be the best use of one’s energy, assuming underlying motivation is to make the world better for yourself and others.

        And you can sabotage the work without being hostile towards an individual. That individual is somebody you should be getting on your side.

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          410 hours ago

          Youd be much better off trying to unionize your coworkers, that would be far more damaging to the fascist ubercapitalists, and much more beneficial for the workers morale.

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          211 hours ago

          Short term pain for long term freedom is needed. If people had your point of view during the American civil war, you’d be the Confederate states of the US.

          Every day people are the ones enabling and holding up fascism, not the uniforms, not the leadership, just people like you and your loved ones. Without you fascists have no power. Pressuring those around you, sabotaging their work if it’s helpful to the fascists, socially isolating those that refuse to help are the effective steps to take. If you don’t take them, you’re as bad as any fash with a gun or suit.