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Cake day: June 1st, 2023

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  • https://archive.is/ITR1e for the paywall

    The laws these industries are trying to overturn are just ones that set such low standards it’s truly insane. Cage-free still means plenty of cruelty and yet that’s still much for the egg industry

    For instance, practices like chick culling exist in most of the world including the US. Billions of male chicks are shred alive around the world right after birth

    Or forced molting is quite common in the US where they intentionally starve a flock for a 7-14 days to increase egg production rates after it

    Among other broader problems like how they’ve been bred to produce eggs at such high rates they start getting tons of bone health problems. I could keep going on and on, but I think that’s enough to get the idea


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    I said Tesla Takedown Protests starting to spread not sales boycott starting to spread. This is a specific protest movement that started in the US and is primarily still clustered in the US but now increasingly growing outside it. Please don’t twist the words I’m saying

    The first Tesla [Takedown] Protest occurred in Tucson, Arizona

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tesla_Takedown


    Here’s what the mapped of planned protests looked like 6 days ago >

    And here’s where it look like now where you can see more within Europe alongside more within the US

















  • Yes, they are making it harder, but that’s not a good reason not to not try at all - which is what they appear to be suggesting. For some areas sure it’s harder to tell who the owner is and such, but that does not apply everywhere. It’s not super difficult to figure out if you are boycotting Target or not

    I think the bigger issues right now is just that lot of people forget how it often takes a while boycotts to work. For instance, people boycotted the Montgomery busses for 381 days before they were desegregated

    Yes, boycotts shouldn’t be the only tool we use, but we shouldn’t just give up before trying and never use it all




  • There have been protests for those too. Media coverage of protests has been severely limited making you think fewer people have been fighting back than they have. Here’s one in Dallas

    Here’s another in St. Louis

    There have even been people protesting ICE during their raids and doing things like loudly telling people around ICE is there and about their constitutional rights. It’s been effective enough that ICE has been complaining about how they are below targets


    The USPS unions organized these protests against the entire USPS being dismantled. Sounds kind of like a thing unions should do. Privitizing it is way worse than just affecting “junk mail”

    In various parts of the country USPS is the only place that will deliver mail to people because it’s unprofitable to do so. Zero mail service nearby affects a lot. For instance, need medications delivered, you may lose that option


  • Understand that many of these events are as much about the people attending them as they are about the media attention they get

    It about building that resistance back up. Many of these places are the kind of deep red where you feel deeply alienated and alone if you’re not MAGA

    Going to a large crowd of people who are just as pissed off as you and right in your district is a massive boost to your resolve. You want to fight. Seperated you feel alone and powerless. Together you have strength