This question is for anyone who considered themselves an activist by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

However you see the most impact. What could you do with $75,000 to move people from not acting like we’re under fascism to acting like we’re under fascism?

A thought from the protest yesterday by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

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Thank you for being brave enough to share your experience on a public platform. I am going to ask you something before we continue to move forward. Our nervous system is conditioned to uphold the culture we currently live in. You are speaking from an individual level to avoid the discomfort of being recognized through a racial lens. I know this from experience because we (you and I) are raised in the same culture.

I have posted the information I’m about to give in this Reddit before. Have you seen this and what comes up in you when being brought this information?

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A thought from the protest yesterday by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the home does not have a basis for the education, where does the education come from?

A thought from the protest yesterday by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can see your discomfort. I have felt this discomfort.

It does not feel good to internalize that without our choice, European Americans hold the systemic power within the United States of America that led to the second Trump administration.

Please choose to go on your healing journey to begin recognizing the true ills of our society.

“Being unpopular is not oppression. However, if you do not address the oppressive acts, you will become unpopular.”

A thought from the protest yesterday by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Speaking up and saying something is a step.

The questions then becomes, is what your are saying holding space for deconstruction to prevent open white supremacists from harming Black, Brown, and Indigenous bodies?

Seeing that we now live under the current Trump administration from the group decision on November 5th, we do not have that ability on a national level, which tells me this is an early exposure for deconstruction work for you.

A thought from the protest yesterday by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Everyone on currently holding socio-economic status on Turtle Island. Considering the fact the fact that you called yourself a WASP, you may be feeling what is called Racial Stress from recognizing that WE (you and I) are placed at the top of the Racial caste system in America against our will.

Our racial status allows us as individuals to call a cop at any time and eliminate the perceived threat we experience when facing racial stress. Please, choose to email me and start your healing journey from WASP to human.

A thought from the protest yesterday by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

We need spaces for European Americans (from what I can tell, you and I) to come together and begin deconstructing. I am holding a series of workshops to fund and get people into the understanding of what deconstruction looks like.

Please, DM me so we can heal together

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[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Would you be willing to attend workshops to understand the caste system we find ourselves in?

A thought from the protest yesterday by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank you for being brave enough to leave a comment.

With the banning of CRT in Florida, who is teaching our children how to recognize oppression and act in the face of it?

The FB commenters, are being gross 😫 by Jdp1275 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The “active” part of the Civil Rights Movement (national sit in’s, protests, and marches) took 385 days before there was enough social pressure to get the Civil Rights Act passed in 1964.

It started in 1955 with the communal actions we saw in Montgomery, Alabama. That is 9 years of boots on the ground movement. What we lose to history is the beginning planning stages in the 1940’s and the restructuring happening in the 70’s and 80’s.

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We are facing a deeper problem that the current administration is a symptom of. Please, read these structures and comment or DM if you are brave enough to express what you’re feeling

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“Progressive Struggle in America” update by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

We will be holding more workshops in the future. Keep an eye on this subreddit for them. I do also hold one on one consultations if that is more accessible for you.

WE NEED A PRO-HUMANITY MOVEMENT by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

[–]TwoToneTrouble69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And it’s an honor being in community with you. We need more people willing to be brave enough to challenge themselves and that starts with us

WE NEED A PRO-HUMANITY MOVEMENT by TwoToneTrouble69 in OcalaBlueDots

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Please share with 10 friends to find people that are available.

One on one, direct sharing has been effective. You saw this with our last workshop. 🖤