in reply to ceenote

The billionaire class probably have enough resources to starve us all out of a general strike. The system ticks on in the meantime... Landlords expect rent, banks expect mortgage payments, interest accrues, etc.

I sincerely hope I am wrong, but I don't think there's a way to swat the system in the nose and in bring it around to working for regular people.

To cripple capitalism in the way that people seem to envision would require mass worker revolt; seizing assets and land, securing access to basic needs, military and communications operations. However, a prolonged revolt will only create a power vacuum, so it would also require a plan to implement reforms in a coordinated, cooperative, and sustainable manner.

in reply to saigot

I do grocery shopping almost every day since I live a block from a store. I just get food for the day. So skipping one day is like they won't get what, $10-20 from me? I don't see how that will make any kind of impact either unfortunately. Really needs to be longer than a day. I'll still do it because one day isn't going to affect me at all so might as well, maybe I'm wrong and something will come of it
in reply to bent_on_mycelial_growth

Our "show of strength" and willpower is not buying something on amazon for 1 day? And it's easily confirmed online, that its a 1 day stunt?

It wreaks of "I'm doing my part", or the countless internet outcries against something that goes away the next day. People will just spike buy the days before or after.

At a minimum it should be a plan for a week or two or four, where all you buy is the essentials (ie. food from the grocery or local farms ideally, pay your rent).

  • cancel your subscriptions
  • don't eat out
  • buy only local food as much as possible
  • don't buy shit, use what you've got, freecycle, etc.
  • plant a victory garden

That said, what we've got is in motion, so join others doing the minimum on the 28th, and then just keep on.

I think to really have impact though, a national strike is necessary, but difficult with folks living paycheck to paycheck. When advertiser expenses consistently result in 0 value clicks, when businesses have to shutter their doors, when food is going bad on the shelves because folks are willing to grow their own or buy local.