What is the Shutdown 315 Movement?

Edit: Because of the number of negative and discouraging comments that are counterproductive to the message of this post, I have decided to remove select comments that discourage organization. I apologize in advance if your comment is removed inadvertently.

I removed 32 comments.

  • Doug Holland@lemmy.world
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    8 hours ago

    I am late to this thread, and intrigued and on board with Shutdown 315.

    Mostly, though, I want to say THANK YOU to @TokenBoomer for the removals on this page. When someone’s trying to organize something, people popping in to say it’s futile and pointless are simply assholes, and assholes are counterproductive for organizing.

    • TokenBoomer@lemmy.worldOPM
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      6 hours ago

      I regret doing it. It goes against my ethos of allowing open discussions. Thanks for understanding why it was necessary.

      • Doug Holland@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        You’re entitled to disagree with both you and me (: but I’ll continue thinking you’ve done the right thing.

        Flat Earthers who show up at meetings of the Planetary Society should be shown the door.

  • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    ITT: Losers whine about why they don’t want to get off their ass to improve their lives.

    We’re all losing our jobs and becoming homeless if this shit continues

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    16 hours ago

    Man it’s going to be great when all 50 of us get fired from our jobs.

    Wake me up when normies are on board. I’m not fucking up my life for nothing.

      • figaro@lemdro.id
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        14 hours ago

        This post is going nowhere because it doesn’t have realistic backing of anyone significant. So no, this post isn’t going to change anything, even if I decide to sacrifice my job for some rando trying to start a movement.

        Wake me up when it gets any significant traction

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          14 hours ago

          sounds like you sleep all the time I doubt you’ll keep your job like this anyway

      • ChonkyOwlbear@lemmy.world
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        11 hours ago

        Look at the 50 protests in 50 states that just happened. A couple thousand people showed up out of hundreds of millions. And that’s much less of a sacrifice than risking your livelihood.

        • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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          11 hours ago

          Wow look they’re all still in power and ripping shit apart.

          Almost like they don’t fucking care if people stand around wirh signs.

          Maybe we should try another strongly worded letter.

          Oh i know, lets do a big petition in bold font!

          • 0101100101@programming.dev
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            10 hours ago

            Psyops: Let’s help the little people get it out of their systems… Let’s get them to stand around with signs just like the good old days and put up a few posts on social media to organise it. They’ll soon give up and learn to accept it.

            • SoftestSapphic@lemmy.world
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              8 hours ago

              I’m saying Americans are too lazy and domesticated to do what’s necessary when peaceful protests inevitably fail

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    20 hours ago

    Can we stop making random calls like this on social media? We need actual organization and leadership to be directing this stuff.

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    23 hours ago

    This kind of organization doesn’t really work, you cant just set a day without a strong organized backing

  • beejboytyson@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Ya know eveytime I see these I wonder, “how did the Arabs do it?” They actually did something in Egypt. We can’t even agree to take the same day off.

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        21 hours ago

        Significant organizational differences, as well. Egypt has a much more nationalized economy. Also, a lot of these movements are managed at the grassroots level through networks of mosques.

        Americans - particularly the terminally online liberals - hate religious organizations. They’re mostly corporate hacks or gig workers. And they think half the people in their social media channel are either cops or tankies or cops posing as tankies.

        How do you organize on those grounds?

  • nieminen@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    I think someone set one of these up for Feb 28 already, might be better to join up rather than have a bunch of them?

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        14 hours ago

        Because its stupid not join forces and form a union. Jesus its a big enough task to motivate thr sorry losers in the shithole country nevermind if you tell them they can come in two weeks if today doesnt suit.

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        15 hours ago

        In general, people will not be able to keep their jobs after “protesting” twice in 2 weeks. Let’s focus everyone’s attention on just one event so the impact is greater.

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    21 hours ago

    I wish you best of luck to fight against your authoritarian and early-fascist regime.

    Nevertheless it’s also possible to let the US burn down and join the united states of Europe. We need more (left) minded people as well before it’s too late like in the US.

    Banning Science and specific topics in education…that’s how it began here in Germany

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    1 day ago

    Might be better off signing up here. They’re trying to get commitments for a general strike.

    They document working on narrowing their demands more specifically once they hit certain goals.

    https://generalstrikeus.com/

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    1 day ago

    Good luck, he would probably win another election today. Cant save a democracy where the electorate is stupid.

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      23 hours ago

      How do you think fascism arose in Germany? Was it a complex process set forth by the treaty of Versailles, embarrassment after WWI, rapid technological advancement by Germany, instability from the great depression, instability in the Weimar republic, etc…

      Or do you really think fascism just comes out of the aether when somehow millions of voters become “stupid” all of a sudden?

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    13 hours ago

    My fiancee works in elder care as a cook. If she stops working then vulnerable people go hungry. That goes triple for the medical staff.

    So while I’m on board with the idea, everyone needs to remember that some people need to do their jobs no matter the situation, or else it’s counterproductive to the cause, not to mention just wrong overall.

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      And it’s that mentality that’s used to take advantage of people who care. The care home / provider is responsible for the welfare of its patients, and, if she’s e.g. ill, they still have to find someone to replace her.

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      11 hours ago

      They are a cook. They aren’t a fuckin’ heart surgeon. They can prepare meals the day prior. Or buy some fuckin’ frozen burritos.

      You are the reason this will fail. You and your fiance.

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    Everyone bickering in this thread needs to just repost this image somewhere and shut up. That’s how these things spread, via small communities. The only reason I saw it was this post, the only reason someone else might learn about it is my post. Unless you already have a better idea, and are organizing and trying to promote it, the least you can do is try and spread the word. The only way we win is together, so either bring a better solution to the table or get in line and help us fight.

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        23 hours ago

        While the full list of demands is still being added to, discussed, edited and submitted to a legal expert, some of our basic demands are as follows:

        Protection and permanent guarantee of civil rights for all

        Total government reform

        Publicly funded health care

        Adequate and accessible disability support and services

        A permanent solution to Homelessness, hunger and the housing crisis

        Respect and support for tribal Sovereignty and involvement with indigenous leadership for environmental action

        Enhanced enforcement of constitutional rights

        More power to american voters

        I hope they get their full demands sorted out. A protest without immediate actionable legal demands is pretty doomed from the start. Especially one that encourages it’s protestors to give something up. Unless we can have a moment where we can see a politician sign something into law the end of the protest will be vague and mired in “negotiations” until people have had enough and decide they need to start making money again without anything of consequence being accomplished.

      • Viet 🔻@lemmy.eco.br
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        23 hours ago

        I think it’s pretty interesting actually.

        The top critic I’d point to, it’s that for something so huge like that, it’s needed a food chain which connects rural to urban areas established. That’s the first thing.

        After that other things can be looked up, like electricity, water supply, etc etc

        Then a rupture with capitalist system can be created, but it needs to be understood that “nonviolent direct action” isn’t an option! At the first trial on labor strikes, capitalists will crush it with all their forces and repression skill