When my chapter got rid of asynch voting and moved all decision-making to meetings, we saw a huge boost in attendance and participation not just at meetings, but at all Orlando DSA events. After all, if you can do DSA on your phone, why show up to anything?
On Friday, I presented a risk assessment briefing re the Iran war to my team on an internal call. We thought it was worth sharing the notes (which were AI-transcribed & summarized), so here goes. Posting without much editing to save time.
this is the style of counterinsurgency that made the US the most dominant nation on earth. the administration considers it to be effeminate and ineffectual. but it works because it confuses people about the nature of their enemy and the strategies required to save the world.
@mcmansionhell A friend of mine dealt with that same combo a few years ago and has very much returned to normal, in case that's a hopeful example.
Wishing you the best.
@Windows As a lifelong Windows user, this tweet is what finally got me to install Linux on my home computer.
It was easy - boot from USB, install, no messing with drivers or wasting time disabling baked-in adware.
they’re saying “kill the boer”. they’re saying it, lots of people actually, and you have to think about it. kill the boer, that’s what they are saying.
@ArmandDoma@saywhatagain I haven't been on Twitter lately - does anyone know whether the boer's ownership mean you're allowed to tell these people to kill themselves
Last week, I was expelled from @Columbia for protesting the U.S.-backed genocide in Gaza. As president of @SW_Columbia , Columbia’s student workers union, I was also fired from my job. The Trump administration is pushing their narrative. Here’s the real story. 🧵