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https://digbysblog.net/2024/11/18/youre-next/Published by Tom Sullivan on November 18, 2024
Advice from Carole Cadwalladr
Friends have already secured permanent residency in Canada. Others are headed there in January. But then they have the means. Following post-election racist texts targeting Black people come a spread of similar intimidating texts targeting Hispanic and LGBTQ people. They warn recipients they have been selected for deportation or to report to a re-education camp. The FBI still does not know their origin. The FBI did not say whether it believes the offensive messages to LGBTQ and Hispanic recipients are from the same source as the previously reported messages, NBC News reports.
Some of my LGBTQ friends were concerned even before this report.
In this threat environment, Carole Cadwalladr offers How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world.
The Guardian investigative journalist acknowledges that her list is an homage to Timothy Snyder and his 2017 On Tyranny. His first rule for surviving a tyranny is the now-famous: Do not obey in advance. Serendipitously, Snyder called her as she was crafting her own list on how to survive what comes next (for however long it lasts). Snyders updated piece of advice: Know what you stand for and what you think is good.
Many of Cadwalladrs rules are familiar. Others, more practical than one might see elsewhere, since she was been the target of a SLAPP suit over her 2019 TED talk. A couple in particular caught my attention:
Some of my LGBTQ friends were concerned even before this report.
In this threat environment, Carole Cadwalladr offers How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world.
The Guardian investigative journalist acknowledges that her list is an homage to Timothy Snyder and his 2017 On Tyranny. His first rule for surviving a tyranny is the now-famous: Do not obey in advance. Serendipitously, Snyder called her as she was crafting her own list on how to survive what comes next (for however long it lasts). Snyders updated piece of advice: Know what you stand for and what you think is good.
Many of Cadwalladrs rules are familiar. Others, more practical than one might see elsewhere, since she was been the target of a SLAPP suit over her 2019 TED talk. A couple in particular caught my attention:
Carole Cadwalladr's: How to survive the broligarchy: 20 lessons for the post-truth world
Excellent read.
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You're Next (Original Post)
erronis
15 hrs ago
OP
I remember watching that TED talk. I find the platform almost unusable anymore.
erronis
15 hrs ago
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dweller
(25,020 posts)1. Her 2019 Ted Talk , you say ?
erronis
(16,814 posts)2. I remember watching that TED talk. I find the platform almost unusable anymore.
Any idea what happened to TED and TEDx?
Maybe it's my switching my systems/browsers and blocking stuff, but I feel that the innovative part of TED went black.
dweller
(25,020 posts)3. No , I don't know
I used to get notices about upcoming talks , but not any longer and dont remember how I received them now .
I just have to search them out .
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