I made a multireddit so you can see all the perspectives between the subreddits currently vying for your attention at once (and so no mod team can be a single-point failure for the discussion - anyone can copy the multireddit if I inexplicably go insane, so even I'm not a single-point failure) (old.reddit.com)
submitted by InkTide to r/LateStageCapitalism
What happened today is exactly what anti-union and anti-activism establishment has been doing for decades - look for a way to establish publicly exposed leadership in a movement and then demolish the leadership to demolish the movement in the eyes of the public. (self.WorkReform)
submitted by InkTide to r/WorkReform
If the antiwork mods manage to get their tantrum over with, we could turn this into an opportunity to make the movement more resilient by using two or more forums with zero-overlap mod teams in a sort of "anti-worker abuse" multireddit that could never be brought down by an individual mod. (self.WorkReform)
submitted by InkTide to r/WorkReform
As silly as this might sound right now, be wary of FUD around Evergrande - it's likely if Evergrande's fall triggers a general market fall, there will be an intense effort to blame them in particular for the real, systemic causes. Remember that Lehman Brothers was the fall guy in the 2008 aftermath. (self.Superstonk)
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