@sickburnbro@doonxib Are they? The last consumer boycots are great examples, managed to mobilize the average Janes and Joes. Is the boycott alive? Has a group emerged from it? No and no. Has the effect been achieved? Yes.
@doonxib@sickburnbro Actually, it's the one thing i keep criticizing whites can't get a break on. Everybody doing their part seems like a disgraceful toil. Movements latch onto some faggots that more often than not lead astray, because there's the expectation of gaining hard power without putting in the grass roots work. IT'S FUCKING RETARDED.
@doonxib@sickburnbro >True leadership from such dedication can and does emerge. Nobody does the fucking work and if somebody does it rarely gets traction, because the tactics are personally involved and not the preferred solution. Like you here shunning "swarm tactics" as something beneath. It's always "we want hard power" or "when we get into power". Meanwhile nobody is building the ladders.
@doonxib@sickburnbro >isn't an impressive thing Yeah, i get it's not pretty, nor sophisticated if that's your preference. Point's being swarm tactics work. In terms of internet, it's actually the Fediverse or torrenting or crypto, it's power of decentralized and autonomous agents doing the same thing.
In the end, mass reporting is just lobbying and it works.
@doonxib@sickburnbro It's not nearly the same, i don't get what straw you're grasping at. You're comparing two adversarial agents situation to self inflicting damage?
@doonxib@sickburnbro It's pragmatic, keep it simple stupid and many similar maxims of operations are exactly this. There's also diminishing returns, if enemy falls for simple shit why bother showing your other cards.