Narz
keeping it real
No idea what this sentence means"The fuhrerprinzip is good because ants" ranks right up there with "incels are right because lobsters"
No idea what this sentence means"The fuhrerprinzip is good because ants" ranks right up there with "incels are right because lobsters"
And yet the success of the organization rises and falls with the quality of the organizing individuals...Successful organizing does not look to me very much like pursuing or accumulating power as an individual.
He's talking smack about somebody that told him to clean his room.
Effort, intention, intensity & immediacy underlie all change like this. And there always needs to be the first individual to take initial initiative on their own.And yet the success of the organization rises and falls with the quality of the organizing individuals...
There was a 20 year campaign to change my street from 2 lanes each way to 1 lane + bicycle lane + shared turn lane. Pedestrian deaths per year went down, accidents went down, noise pollution went down. Real change for the 1000 of us or so who live on this street and all the kids who cross it.
It wasn't a coincidence that it changed months after my parents moved us to this street from another. The same people who built the town newspaper in the 80s, got on the council/mayor's seat, grew the town festival from 10k to 100,000 in a year, fought off the mall developers on the waterfront etc, aimed their power on the street. It's not an accident nor a coincidence it took that short amount of time after decades of wanting. Everyone was waiting for someone else to pull the all nighters and have the mental obsession to push it over the edge.
"Someone else" had to research what laws were available, what impact studies needed to get done, what examples to get everyone to latch onto to believe in precedent, do the graphic design for the literature campaign, deliver much of the literature and organize others to help, write and edit the letters to the editors, concentrate the tired disparate voices all at once into an excited chorus, delegate the waiting-but-motivated as officers in the cause, etc.
"Someone else" had to out-rhetoric the rich opposition who liked that the road was basically a highway to the freeway for the next town over.
That's power, power some individuals had to take a mass of wants and turn it to a movement and then a reality. There were lots of people who wished it would change, who occasionally said and asked for change.
But one couple, who suddenly had the same incentive, took all of that and then outworked, out brainstormed, out contacted, out presented everyone on every category and got others to bring their best to the shared movement. How can you not call that power? People behaved and believed differently and the consequences have endured for the better for 20 years since.
Change happens this way all the way up and down. Sometimes anonymously to run a company and get lobbyists to protect and expand that company's interests. It's a big sacrifice to fight inertia and make things real, a sacrifice some will make and most won't even try.
So what is the power that one must accumulate to be a community organizer? Obviously not regal title. The trappings of power are not power. If you become the grant writing expert, you keep your group funded. If you speak charismatically, you keep people engaged and focused. If you are healthy and can work more hours, you win over those who oppose you who cannot. It keeps going.
Hah he low key is if you watch the full versionIt's nice to see it not be a scary weird bum, for once. I suppose that's the price of admission and in group effect.
And yet the success of the organization rises and falls with the quality of the organizing individuals...
There was a 20 year campaign to change my street from 2 lanes each way to 1 lane + bicycle lane + shared turn lane. Pedestrian deaths per year went down, accidents went down, noise pollution went down. Real change for the 1000 of us or so who live on this street and all the kids who cross it.
It wasn't a coincidence that it changed months after my parents moved us to this street from another. The same people who built the town newspaper in the 80s, got on the council/mayor's seat, grew the town festival from 10k to 100,000 in a year, fought off the mall developers on the waterfront etc, aimed their power on the street. It's not an accident nor a coincidence it took that short amount of time after decades of wanting. Everyone was waiting for someone else to pull the all nighters and have the mental obsession to push it over the edge.
"Someone else" had to research what laws were available, what impact studies needed to get done, what examples to get everyone to latch onto to believe in precedent, do the graphic design for the literature campaign, deliver much of the literature and organize others to help, write and edit the letters to the editors, concentrate the tired disparate voices all at once into an excited chorus, delegate the waiting-but-motivated as officers in the cause, etc.
"Someone else" had to out-rhetoric the rich opposition who liked that the road was basically a highway to the freeway for the next town over.
That's power, power some individuals had to take a mass of wants and turn it to a movement and then a reality. There were lots of people who wished it would change, who occasionally said and asked for change.
But one couple, who suddenly had the same incentive, took all of that and then outworked, out brainstormed, out contacted, out presented everyone on every category and got others to bring their best to the shared movement. How can you not call that power? People behaved and believed differently and the consequences have endured for the better for 20 years since.
Change happens this way all the way up and down. Sometimes anonymously to run a company and get lobbyists to protect and expand that company's interests. It's a big sacrifice to fight inertia and make things real, a sacrifice some will make and most won't even try.
So what is the power that one must accumulate to be a community organizer? Obviously not regal title. The trappings of power are not power. If you become the grant writing expert, you keep your group funded. If you speak charismatically, you keep people engaged and focused. If you are healthy and can work more hours, you win over those who oppose you who cannot. It keeps going.
Did he find the right situation to be the weird bum instead of Karen'd?Hah he low key is if you watch the full version
The sad thing is the literally named Karens I've known would have been early to that crowd.Did he find the right situation to be the weird bum instead of Karen'd?
PowerYup, it was definitely the chubby guy that made it a thing. The shameless bootyshake cracked it wide open.
I don't know, I guess my model of organizing comes from the world of labor unions which is a bit different from what you're describing here. Union organizers put in work but their job is not to lead or to exercise power, it's to allow the bargaining unit workers to lead and to exercise power collectively.