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    • crime [she/her, any]
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      4 years ago

      I mean, your post did make the assumption that everyone can go out and do face-to-face praxis and implied that doing stonks was mutually exclusive with other praxis

      • Aredhels_Grace [they/them,none/use name]
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        4 years ago

        Many local mutual aid orgs will still take food donations, either food rescued from a grocery store (some you can call and ask if they are throwing out expired food, like bread, and they'll give it to you), food you cook yourself (most have a verification process for this, and a food-type req), or simply monetary donations. Outside of food, if you have spare clothes there are places that will distribute to the homeless in the area, or any plastic grocery bags can often be repurposed into blankets and pillows for the homeless (my aunt does this and I give her all my spares). There's a lot of creativity out there for how you can help without going face to face!

        Alternatively you can agitate locally. Join your local Nextdoor and spread agitprop, put up flyers, do some more... direct action... if you live near a relevant location, etc. All of these are things you can do alone and without coming into contact with people! Be creative! Show care for your community!

        • crime [she/her, any]
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          4 years ago

          And part of my point is that nothing says you can't do that and do stonks at the same time, including/especially the monetary donations aspect

        • TossedAccount [he/him]
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          4 years ago

          This goes against the grain on this site where most everyone is obsessed with staying as anonymous as possible but spreading agitprop to your friends/family/local community on Facebook, and inviting them to public events (including protests, sit-ins), can actually increase turnout to these and grow the working class movement locally. A lot of my IRL comrades do this and I'm the weird one for not using Facebook.