We saw it early in the pandemic, in every climate shock & now in Minneapolis.
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We saw it early in the pandemic, in every climate shock & now in Minneapolis. The impulse of most people in a crisis is to share, connect & protect, often at risk to the self. Capitalism and existing power structures have trouble comprehending it and then often try to undermine it
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We saw it early in the pandemic, in every climate shock & now in Minneapolis. The impulse of most people in a crisis is to share, connect & protect, often at risk to the self. Capitalism and existing power structures have trouble comprehending it and then often try to undermine it
..but it's real, and you can invest in it at any time, in any place, building networks of care for the ongoing tough times that can pivot when bigger crises emerge.
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..but it's real, and you can invest in it at any time, in any place, building networks of care for the ongoing tough times that can pivot when bigger crises emerge.
That's why multisolving is always worth it - to build that park, that bike lane, that food distribution hub, that resilience center via a way of being that creates not just the thing, but the living growth breathing adaptive net of relationships that can be repurposed as needed.
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We saw it early in the pandemic, in every climate shock & now in Minneapolis. The impulse of most people in a crisis is to share, connect & protect, often at risk to the self. Capitalism and existing power structures have trouble comprehending it and then often try to undermine it
@bethsawin capitalism does comprehend it and is terrified of it. cause community and mutual aid is an existential threat to capitalism
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We saw it early in the pandemic, in every climate shock & now in Minneapolis. The impulse of most people in a crisis is to share, connect & protect, often at risk to the self. Capitalism and existing power structures have trouble comprehending it and then often try to undermine it
@bethsawin a better World is possible.
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We saw it early in the pandemic, in every climate shock & now in Minneapolis. The impulse of most people in a crisis is to share, connect & protect, often at risk to the self. Capitalism and existing power structures have trouble comprehending it and then often try to undermine it
@bethsawin This thread seems like a good place to recommend ”A Paradise Built in Hell” by @RebeccaSolnit to readers who will appreciate it.
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We saw it early in the pandemic, in every climate shock & now in Minneapolis. The impulse of most people in a crisis is to share, connect & protect, often at risk to the self. Capitalism and existing power structures have trouble comprehending it and then often try to undermine it
@bethsawin And try to criminalize collective action and mutual support.
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