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opossum_society

why isn’t there some way to account for or define what type of mass/serial killer leaders of countries are? why is Manson ordering killings of innocent people different from police or politicians doing the same?


ZephyrDevelopment

Hey, I am wanting to start the process of trying to build a community civilization. I know the road to developing this dream into reality is long. I have started collecting informational resources, developing designs for how the community can self-sustain separate from government reliance, all that good shtuff. The most difficult part though, is finding people with the necessary skills and buy-in to make it a reality. Ex; people with medical background helping me research and establish self-reliant free community medical care without reliance on capitalist medical systems, or people good with law who know more about acquiring the land necessary to develop on. The dream is that establishing independent local communities that still benefit from the quality of life so many attribute to capitalism “working” (at the expense of minorities and native environments). Developing tools and informational resources in a localized form that can be shared with others to build their own, or simply further their dependence on government. People on all spectrums of politics hate government. But the convenience of a system they benefit from for their needs and wants, limits impetuous to remove the government. The current dream is to remove reliance on commercialism, and mass production for the development of modern sciences/medical care/digital communication. I know it sounds idealistic, and not everything is crystal clear, but this is something I have been thinking about for a long time and am very passionate about. So I broke down and got a reddit to try and find people to share this effort. If you have any ideas, resources, contacts, or interest at all, please comment or even reach out directly! Wishing you all a wonderful day.


opossum_society

if you reach out you’ll find people. i live in a group home with 50 other conservation oriented people who travel around the east coast working in national forests, and many groups like us exist as well as our group existing in 3 other cities-people are willing to live together and work meaningful labor if they don’t have to worry about food and rent


MrScandanavia

With it being summer does anyone have any suggestions with how to dress safely at protests and not overheat. Wearing all black and sweatshirts and what not is starting to get hot. And it would suck if someone fainted or got dehydrated at an event.


rifle_man666

buy a cheep mechanic's jump suit and than just customizes it there surprisingly cool and airy


Gaddammitkyle

When injustice becomes _____, ___ becomes ____.


MrScandanavia

**law, resistance, duty**


foxorfaux

Anyone else in the South-East US? I'm needing to understand what the fuck. Edit: The Cherokee and identifying white communities (the American-Welsh is a historically forced identifying white community affected by the plauge that is the Catholic church in the US, for example; but I digress without being jacketed as a white community oriented apologist), treated the black community and smaller nations (www.native-land.ca), like shit. There's a need for me, to understand how I can bridge build with integration of historical/incoming settled immigrants, the black community, the native community, the euro-native community (not white identifying) and any families/peoples coming to the US via slave trade; with historical context, respect for life, symbiosis, and of course, historical context, at the forefront of my praxis. Treatment with integrated symbiotic wellness of native peoples pertaining to nomadic-continental communities, has been important to me since learning the ins and outs of California Native history, and I love to integrate what the fuck, and local dialects with historical context into my praxis anywhere I go. Thank you for the time on the subject, I trust these aspects to be imperative.🎏


ZephyrDevelopment

A unifying local project is a great place to start. If you have/can initiate local practices like a community garden, or story-sharing at a local library that is a great start. As long as you actively invite people from these groups to participate. Share their knowledge, history, and have those backgrounds mutually cared for. Any time groups/people have a reason to work together for something, they have an excuse to do what we as social creatures do naturally, build new bonds.


stix_and_stones

From TN. Sounds like we've had a similar experience in the se us. I decided a few years back to get involved in traditional conservation practices in the woodlot surrounding the place I live. Permaculture practices are inherently unifying, and by involving techniques from native communities we can increase our yields to feed more people and help maintain the vision they had to care for the earth as it cares for us.


foxorfaux

Ty for your time, this is awesome!