There is a lot of organizing happening.

   Are you aware of "50501" - the big rallies at the capitals of all 50
   states? Or the work of reconstituted Indivisible chapters (a new one
   just formed for Melrose and Wakefield)? These chapters meet in person
   or on Zoom to plan out protests and mass calls to Congress. The many
   guides to protesting, and discussions of what matters? The rally on
   Valentine's Day on the Boston Common?

   Or the fact that the Capital switchboards are getting so many calls
   that they're overloaded?

   People are acting and organizing. Find your local Indivisible chapter,
   or start one if there isn't one already.

   Dan Franklin

   On 2/9/25 12:36, Miles Fidelman wrote:

   Hi Folks,


   Turning and turning in the widening gyre

   Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;

   Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,

   The best lack all conviction, while the worst

   Are full of passionate intensity.  ... Yeats


   It strikes me that we - We The People, Americans, Humanity - need an
   Attitude Adjustment.  We need to relearn how to think & work together
   for mutual support & benefit.  My best efforts have been to little
   effect.  I'd welcome some suggestions, some support, some
   participation.  Herding cats is one thing, but one can only tilt at
   windmills for so long.


   We've networked ourselves together.  6 Billion of us have the power to
   be anywhere & everywhere, all at once.  To think & work together on a
   global scale.  To think globally focus our resources to act locally.
   So what do we do?  We share cat pictures, watch porn, flood the world
   with spam, and troll each other with political polemics.  We've become
   the Borg, we're living in the Matrix, and 3-D Printing Westworld around
   us.  Our planet is dying, our infrastructure is crumbling, monsters
   rise from the id of our collective consciousness, and we hand the
   nuclear codes to a "Reality" TV star, with a penchant for firing people
   & stirring up WWE style mayhem.


   Is there some way back to Life Liberty & the Pursuit of Happiness, E
   Pluribus Unum, Truth Justice & the American Way?  Or forward
   to Prosperity & Long Life in Infinite Diversity in Infinite
   Combination, Being All that We Can Be, Being Excellent to Each Other &
   Partying  On?


   ----


   At least some of us, here, were involved w/ FreeNets and the early days
   of Community Memory, bulletin boards, FidoNet, community networks -
   attempts to build an American Public Telecommunications Network of
   FreeNets, and an Association for Community Media for cable access
   channels.  All of that was lost when FaceBook & Social Media & NextDoor
   & local websites hosted by big ate the world.


   My work at the Center for Civic Networking - and now
   with Civic.Net and ThisOldNeighborhood.Net - is an attempt to recreate
   a network of public spaces on the Internet - an Internet or Syndicate
   of Neighborhood Networks & Civic Forums - but there are not a lot of
   Neighborhood Networks or Civic Forums to integrate.


   It seems like folks don't want to talk with each other anymore.  The
   polarizers, and propagandists, and market segmentationists have done
   their work all too well.  People don't come to town meeting or condo
   meetings.  Everyone wants to be a rockstar and a solopreneur, rather
   than part of a team, or a community.  Folks flock to the latest
   personality or fad, a virtual event with a politician or media
   personality - but actually sit down to think and work together, to
   mutual benefit - not so much.  Folks will march for this cause or that,
   work for politicians, buy snake-oil.  Some will go to Cons and LARPs,
   and build a city in the dessert at Burning Man;  some will show up for
   Hackathons, Service Days, Habitat-for-Humanity Builds, rush off to map
   crises or jump into fires, but collaborate - think & plan & work
   together for mutual support & benefit - not so much.  We're oh so much
   better at shouting slogans at each other - than at looking for ways we
   can work together to mutual benefit.


   ----


   I've been doing my damndest to recruit volunteers to organize
   local civic networks and community forums- to use platforms they
   already have to bring people together (the way WBUR in Boston has
   organized CitySpace as a venue for events & programs that bring people
   together.  Or the Whole Earth Catalog & the WELL, back in the day.  Or
   what MainVest tried to do as a crowdsourcing vehicle for main street
   businesses - until their bank failed).


   I haven't been getting a lot of traction.  I've got a bunch of
   followers on LinkedIn, a bunch of (mostly non-paying) subscribers to my
   blogs - but practically nobody speaks up - either to talk about what
   they're doing and seeking collaboration for, or even to ask folks to
   join with them to work on local pressing common problems.  And all the
   media types who HAVE large audiences, are moving to Substack, spouting
   the same-old same-old, and inviting people to attend their lectures,
   webinars, have coffee with them, send them money - but offering nothing
   to help people work with each other.  All talk, no action.


   ---


   It seems like the old line is true - you can lead folks to water, but
   you can't make them drink.


   Whatever happened to the Spirit of America?  What will it take to wake
   people up?  To motivate people to respond to a clear & present danger
   the way they did following the first Earth Day?


   Please... Speak up.  With serious suggestions & proposals.  Save the
   pontification for other threads.


   Thanks,


   Miles
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