Declaration of Educational Warfare — A Manifesto from the Classroom Frontlines
This is not a reform. This is a rebellion.
I wrote this as a public declaration—because the education system is not broken.
It was built this way.
What we call “school” is often just a pipeline: from trauma, to obedience, to silence. This isn’t about fixing it. This is about burning it down and building something that actually nurtures minds.
Subject index: education reform, political indoctrination, propaganda in schools, American history, truth in education, anti-authoritarian, critical thinking, curriculum manipulation, modern revolution, cultural warfare, media literacy, civic responsibility, youth empowerment, educational resistance, information control, censorship in education, radical pedagogy
I work full time at a grocery store. I show up, do what’s asked of me, make sure the product is good quality, treat customers with respect, and...
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I work full time at a grocery store. I show up, do what’s asked of me, make sure the product is good quality, treat customers with respect, and work decently hard for at least 75% of the time.
I’m not lazy. I get my work done. But I’m not emotionally invested, and I have no desire to go above and beyond for a job that sees me as replaceable. I was offered a promotion recently, but the raise was only $1 more an hour. I turned it down because:
That raise is laughable for the extra responsibility they wanted to dump on me.
I know myself, I simply don’t care enough to manage or lead other people.
I don’t care about delegating to part-timers. I don’t care about store numbers. I don’t care what my coworkers are doing. If someone takes an extra-long break? Don’t care. If they call out and I’m left alone? Don’t care.
And I know this might be an unpopular opinion, but even if someone half-asses something and it ends up making more work for me, it still doesn’t bother me. The way I see
This is a wide spread phenomenon on the platform. Sometimes its just a few comments or even dozens of comments in response to an original comment on a post being grouped together in another button saying (x number of replies) but when you open those replies its either nothing, or significantly less replies than the prompt described. Its mostly all on posts that are political in nature relating to the current fascist takeover in the USA, Luigi Magnione, amazon union busting, anti laborer’s rights legislation, loosening of child labor laws and other topics related to the wider topics regarding disappearing human rights under emboldening fascist authoritarianism. many of us have seen the news articles that mention allegations of reddit censoring comments and giving people violations for liking certain content but nothing is being said about the actual extent of this censorship. But when you can see hundreds of comments being deleted from a post such as this one here, it doesn't bode well
A letter dictated by Mahmoud Khalil over the phone from ICE detention in Louisiana.
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Along with everything Khalil said we also need to remember (or for thise who dont know already, learn)that the attacks against Palestinian rights advocates that aim to paint the support of resistance organizations as the support of violent terrorists are rooted in ignorance and falsehoods. As international law dictates; resistance to colonial occupation is an inherent right to indigenous populations including armed struggle
The reality is there was no such thing as islamic extremist “terrorism” before middle eastern resistance groups started intertwining marxist ideas to their resistance movements sometime in the 1960’s long after the creation of IsNOTrael as a nation stare.
This nation state was founded upon terrorism funded by a family of central bankers who have for the last century very cleverly used PR agencies and campaigns to cleanse the blood from their hands and paint anyone who dares criticize them as “antisemites”
Theodore Herzel, one of if not the most prominent founde
CPUSA was fine but suffered from acute management issues on the lower, middle, and upper levels of the organization, imho
I loved learning the history and I highly recommend others learn more about their history and politics (beyond just Settlers and Black Bolshevik, which everyone seems to read before calling it a day, and which are biased against the org, not that bias is necessarily a strike against either; but do get the other side of the story sometime). Honestly, I've never seen an org quite like it. It's so... different, but in a very interesting and fascinating way.
We were also the prime target, or one of the prime targets, of the PatSoc / MAGA communist threat that started around 2019 - 2020, around the time of the pandemic, and incurred a big wave of proto-ACP freaks trying to do mass entryism and sabotage the org. We combated them. I don't regret that. Feds get the wall and I don't mind fending them off,
I think it's the closest to anti-work life.
I've been working to create a network of people and communities living without money.
To show people an alternative system.
A moneyless society.