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greatwhitequack t1_j5ctopa wrote
Reply to comment by jdith123 in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
I think the protests in France are doubling up as worker strikes though.
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Odd_Law8516 t1_j5ct2do wrote
Reply to LPT Request: turning 16 this year, what is something i should/shouldn’t do? by yelloroadintheusa
Make sure you learn how to do basic household skills, including those traditionally assigned to different genders. Good things to know how to do:
- cook at least basic food
- clean a toilet
- change miscellaneous household filters (<--I didn't know how many things in my house have filters that need to be changed or cleaned!)
- paint a wall/fence if you have an opportunity to (it's such a pain in the ass to prep a surface for painting.)
- do laundry(!very important!)
- hang things on the wall (like, with nails/wall anchors, levels to make them straight, measuring).
- Change a tire and a car headlight
And more importantly, be willing to learn things throughout your life. I called my mom the first month of college to walk me through doing laundry. I taught my roommate to clean a toilet. I changed a tire for the first time last month. Don't assume you can't do a thing just because you've never learned to do it! There's never any shame in not knowing how to do something, only in not being willing to learn.
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Also: Don't be afraid of talking to people and making phone calls. Even today, sometimes nothing is so effective for sorting out an issue with an insurance company, credit card company, etc, as just making the dang call. Perhaps all the more so because phone calls are less used--if you are calling, they know you mean business! (Always be polite to the people who answer the phone. I've been that person, and I remember fondly the people who I could tell were furious but were also clear that they knew I was not responsible for their problem.
parabolicurve t1_j5csa1c wrote
Reply to comment by bullybullybully in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
Yep. It's passed into distant memory for most people. You might get a "Oh yeah, I remember that." And the 1% are happy as a pig in shit because of that.
ca_agent t1_j5cs89m wrote
When was the last time a boycott changed anything?
Moccis t1_j5crtd4 wrote
Vote with your wallet. Most things in this world only change if companies can make money (or lose less) on them
missingno_c4 t1_j5crelu wrote
Wait, you guys are getting lunch breaks?
TooSoonTurtle t1_j5cr0sa wrote
Source: dude just trust me
Odd_Law8516 t1_j5cquz6 wrote
Reply to comment by yelloroadintheusa in LPT Request: turning 16 this year, what is something i should/shouldn’t do? by yelloroadintheusa
I'm a different person, but basically:
People mature and change a lot in the teens. A 14 year old is at a different maturity level (physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially, generally) than you are, and no matter how mature you are for your age, an 18 year old is at a different maturity level/life stage (again, physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially), than you. That means that inherently there's a bit of a mismatch (at best), and a significant power differential (worse) that can make the relationship unbalanced, unhealthy, or even exploitative.
As you get older, a few years will have less weight--an 18 year old and a 20 year old are in a much more comparable life/maturity stage than an 18 year old and a 16 year old.
idkalan t1_j5cqk6h wrote
Reply to comment by bruno_do in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
Because the average protestor doesn't really want to be inconvenienced.
They'd rather protest Amazon due to their work practices but will refuse to boycott Amazon Web Services because they like Netflix, Spotify, and various other services that use AWS.
They don't really get that change will happen when they too change
SeeThinngsDoStuff420 t1_j5cq5s2 wrote
Boycotting and Unionizing are forms of protest.
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Reply to comment by bruno_do in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
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halfsieapsie t1_j5cpz6q wrote
We'll see what the wealthy are going to do about our house trying to tank global economy. If the wealthy have any pull, debt ceiling crisis will be resolved by tuesday
ThreeLittlePuigs t1_j5cppwl wrote
The difference is in intentionality, targeting, and sustained action. That’s how you create change. Not one off protests against broad “problems”. Concrete actions against issues creates change.
Karasumor1 t1_j5cpjaa wrote
anyone telling you otherwise confirms that it's the right thing to do
protests are just parades at this point
jdith123 t1_j5cpea5 wrote
Tell that to the French government
Odd_Law8516 t1_j5cp9j2 wrote
Reply to comment by Vidableek in LPT Request: turning 16 this year, what is something i should/shouldn’t do? by yelloroadintheusa
OP (if you're in the US where credit scores are a thing), find out if your bank will give you a secured credit card. This is when you give your bank, say, $200, and your bank gives you a credit card with a $200 dollar limit; they hold that money in case you don't pay your credit card bill (and whenever you close the credit card, you get that money back). This is a good way to start to build credit (which is very helpful for getting housing on your own) without risking serious debt. Use the card occasionally, and make sure to pay it back immediately. Put it on autopay, if you have enough money regularly in you bank account.
ATXDefenseAttorney t1_j5con55 wrote
Plenty of protests still work. This is not, NOT, not a LPT.
FrostedBanner t1_j5co5os wrote
Reply to comment by moviesetmonkey in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
About as effective as a protest.
bullybullybully t1_j5cn9n6 wrote
Reply to comment by bruno_do in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
The example I point to to illustrate this is the “occupy” movement from years ago. One of the biggest demonstrations in recent memory, lots of media attention, zero actual results. Target the capital (meaning money, not the building) to get anything done.
APileOfShiit t1_j5cn2ra wrote
Reply to comment by CuriousCryptid444 in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
They can also be used to create disinformation about said movements, so they really do go against themselves.
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fatuous_sobriquet t1_j5clel8 wrote
Reply to comment by Environmental-Sock52 in LPT: protesting doesn’t bring change anymore, but strikes and boycotts do. by AnalBaggins
It’s a kind of strike, innit.
PhantomTroupe-2 t1_j5cl0jl wrote
Reply to comment by GramMobile in LPT Start your lunch break before your boss by Global_Release_4182
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Odd_Law8516 t1_j5ctsow wrote
Reply to LPT Request: turning 16 this year, what is something i should/shouldn’t do? by yelloroadintheusa
When you are working, prioritize thus in the workplace: