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Re: Activism in 2010
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How about censoring ranting about empty ranting? RFOL. You know People rant because they don't have the POWER to fix things or because they don't KNOW THE SOLUTION to fix things When you work with the public and the community at large you'll realize that the best way to get where you want to go is to go there together. No one person knows everything and most of us are not jack of all trades type. But acting as a group we can know more and acting as a group we can sometimes muster the power to do things we could not do alone. To get that kind of grass root group strength you need a certain level of tolerance that people will be be joining your group from different levels of abilities. A community can't be composed only rock stars. To be effective and SUSTAINABLE - a community needs to accomdate everyone. While Philadelphia does not qualify for local politics for me but I've been involved with local politics for the last 20 years. All of it has been on a volunteer basis albeit it would be nice if I got paid for it! Because I've always worked at the grass root level I was never alone or without the support of my neighbors and my community. Last edited by drydem; 04-04-2010 at 08:02 AM. Reason: phone call made me rethink this... |
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How about a single post from you where you don't look like silly responding to me? Did you finally get around to actually reading the Whaling Convention and UNCLOS? Did you finally get around to figuring out how much tuition is at an Ivy? Do you not understand how funny you sound when you laugh at me for saying that people should actually act and do something and then turn around and say: QUOTE:
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The first step is to define the big picture in terms of the various significant variables. A full comprehension of the big picture usually enables one person or a group to define the end in mind. Everyone usually have a different view of looking at the big picture. ... Take the different views and simplify it to a few essential points. It is vital to keep the end in mind simple in its objective. If everyone agrees with those points, they will cooperate and collaborate in creating the solution. To find the solution, defining the end in mind is the secondary way of doing things. The key is knowing the big picture first. When the big picture changes, knowing how to adjust as a team is the key to maintaining team stability. Reminder: Not everyone is going to be pleased w/ the end in mind. Conclusively, the majority rules (or those who control the majority, usually rules) Last edited by MarshalStealth; 04-04-2010 at 06:29 PM. Reason: . |
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After this, maybe we should re-title this thread so it doesn't specifically refer to 2010?
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I also check up on another forum, and yes, it probably doesn't get generate quite as many threads as it used to. But, there's still a lot of activity on that forum even though posters include editor of a major newspaper, person that worked in White House, IBankers, etc.. Those posters have busy lives and they continued to post so I don't buy this whole excuse that this forum declined because posters got too busy or older. Yes, posters on all forums burn out or get less involved and some even leave. But, that's why you always need new blood- new posters to join to replace the old posters that leave. But, I'd argue that this forum never really wanted to get too popular or bring in too many new posters. When I joined, I got a couple of PMs from other posters who told me to leave because this forum was only for certain AAs with a certain political outlook. I'm sure I wasn't the only person who got such warnings, but I was too stubborn to get pushed out like that. There were opportunities for this forum to become more popular or attract new posters, but which it steadfastly refused to. Why weren't that any Q+A with AA celebs, where fans of that celeb could have discovered this forum? It would have been interesting to read an interview with chef David Chang, from an AA perspective. Instead, the Q+As would be with some anonymous professor in Utah nobody's ever heard of. Did the students at the university even know who that professor was? And, when a minor celeb AA joined, the celeb got chased out of this forum. QUOTE:
But, I do see substantive discussions in some forums including the earlier one I mentioned. For substantial debates, you need intelligent people with different viewpoints in a framework of respectful disagreement where they will attack ideas but not the person. But, was there a lot of substantive debate here? If this forum is only for people with a certain ideology, then you don't get a lot of debate as everybody already agrees with everybody else. When I would interject with a different perspective, I'd get posters basically wail, "why are you being so mean by not agreeing with everything I say..." I'd try to do a little research into what I posted, but I didn't get a lot of substantive responses in return a lot of times. Instead, I'd get negative karma points and people would call me names like 'shit for brains', 'half-wit', 'nazi', 'house nigger', etc... all because I didn't agree with everybody else. I always thought there was a bit of a double-standard as I knew I would have been rightfully banned for saying similar things about other posters. And, its a bit ironic you mentioned twitter since as its being currently utilized isn't what the company originally intended it for. But, the company accepted this change instead of fighting it. Instead of bemoaning the lack of debates in today's activism, you should be asking how AA activism should be harnessing the power of the internet- activism in the internet era is about reaching a wider, larger audience with the drawback that the recipient has weaker ties and participates less. Everybody thought I was being facetious when I said I believed a movie like Karate Kid did more for AA issues than a forum like this, but I was being serious. This forum obviously delves much deeper into AA issues, but the problem is its just preaching to the choir. If an issue comes up here, it reaches such a small number of people even when this forum was more popular. Even then, most of the people it reaches are so hardcore that they probably would have already heard about the issue. Whereas, despite the goofiness and silliness of Karate Kid, I thought the movie did more because it reached such a larger, wider audience with how wrong the Japanese Internment was as it put a face on that issue. Wouldn't this forum have been more effective about activism if it had been more about generating a bigger, wider community of AAs instead of it being geared for hardcore activists? That way, when something wrong or racist really did break out, it could have reached a wider audience of people who might not have otherwise heard about it and were originally just here for cars, asian food, etc..? Somebody might have just come here cause there was a interview with David Chang, but might have stayed and read about healthcare debate. Last edited by haplesshobo; 06-30-2012 at 10:11 PM. |
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Re: Activism in 2010
When I was posting on the soc.culture.asian.american newsgroup one accepted that along with it open and un-mediated newsgroup came some people who had with nasty tempers and bad manners - the standard advice was to ignore the trolls. However, when people stop playing with trolls and avoid flaming - SCAA started getting spammed. If SCAA was not being disrupted by trolls - it was destined to be clogged up with spam. As an un-mediated newsgroup this was a problem and probably the death blow for SCAA. Hence, IMHO for embattled interest groups which face actively hostile outside forces - a monitored/member-only forum/social network/email group is the only way to go.
I'm much older now and my energy and time is waning so I must budget my time and efforts accordingly. I not interested in fighting or debating - I am interested in learning something or doing something constructive and useful/relevant to me. Today's public debates on TV seem more staged than anything else. Money now buys more influence than it ever has before - and often seems to steer how public debate is formed and how it will end. FWIW - I do post comments up on Yahoo! or other websites for the world to see... . I've noticed that it is much easier for people to be more tolerant and constructive on a forum when everyone has the same goals. Activitism means having a plan and a doable/obtainable goal. A plan means there are definite roles and things to do, e.g. voter registration campaign.
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Re: Activism in 2010
With respect to local politics, I have written letters, submitted written and oral testimony in public hearings, appeared in court, canvassed community, help with video production, and done all sorts of community based activitism. However, the closing thing to public protesting I've done are my postings on SCAA...LOL... I guess its not my modus of operandi.... If I'm going on the offensive I like to precisely identify my target.
In politics - identifying friend and foe can be a tricky thing. You need friends because in politics numbers do count and can turn the tide to help your cause so you dont want to attack potential friends. At the same time your adversaries/foes - may not always identify themselves as such - and can and often do hinder you and your cause. So when you are outlining your political advocacy not only is it important to identify trusted friends but also to positively identify known opponents/adversaries to your cause. For example, when the USA went to war in Iraq - some American were for it and some Americans were not for it and some Americans sat on the side-lines and stayed apolitical about it. If you blamed the Iraqi war on Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld - you'd be on target. If you blamed the Iraqi war on Dennis Kucinich - you'd be off target and attacking an ally/friend. If you blamed the Iraqi war on a U.S. permanent resident from the Solomon Island - you'd be likely attacking a neutral party/innocent bystander. With the economy in really deep do do - most people are too busy just trying to stay above water. Unless - the issue is directly connect to their purses and survival - most are not going to get out there for the *cause*. I have a part time job with a charity - and I can tell you that donation levels are at a real low - there is alot of apathy all across the nation. Can you blame them? I personal know people who are now unemployed or underemployed - and yeah the job market in general has gone sour across the board - it is kinda of scary too. Any socio-political activism is more effective when there is money and organization behind it. Much of the current 2012 election campaigning activity appears to be big money and it does not appear to be broadbased from the voters themselves. So you might say this coming election will not be lacking wrt to the glitz and $$ - however - what the voters will say in the voting booths is another thing though....
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Re: Activism in 2010
for 2012 here are is an example of possible asian american issues
Problem: Blaming asian countries (e.g. China, Japan, Korea) for American economic woes will like inflame/incite/promote racial discrimination against asian american. Solution: Identifying blaming other nations as wrong and then identify the real culprit for American's economic woes - economic globalization and the lack of global protection of labor markets. While setting up economic zones to useful in attract capital investments, it should only be done if there are adequate safe guards to protect labor from predatory employment practices and abuses. Problem: blaming our economic woes on immigrants. Non-asian american start harassing and discriminating against asian descent americans - regardless of their citizenship status. Solution: Identify how blaming our economic woes on immigration is wrong and then identify then identify the true cause of our economic woes - abuses by the financial sector. Show how immigration flow mirrors economic demand and how our economy benefits from immigration.
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