Twitter spaces just showed up for me. It's interesting. I already think it'll have a different vibe and different usage then Clubhouse.
Twitter spaces works on Android, so a whole new set of people will have access. Also it has auto captions. So at least attempting to be more accessible than CH. But right now the captions are pretty bad. Can't keep up with the normal pace of speech.
The first twitter space I clicked on was full of a lot of people I recognize and like on here. CH still requires me to scroll through a bunch of questionable stuff I don't care about before getting to something decent.
Seems like I can't create my own space yet. So I can't actually try it out right now. I'm assuming a slow roll out.
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I'm beginning to understand how the insistence on individualism is directly tied to maintaining the status quo. It is about ensuring there is no community, no coalition-building, no collective action. The only things that have ever successfully battled against oppression.
It has to start with acknowledging the culture you inhabit. Whenever I talk about purging white supremacy, what I get is white people talking to me about individual efforts with their family members. That's just not the challenge in front of you. That's not how culture moves.
There are a lot of ways to think about “politics”. The definition that I’ve found most helpful is this. Politics is the way we have decided to fight over resources and power without literally going to war over it. And in a general sense, that’s better than the alternative. BUT...
We should never lose sight of the fact that the outcomes are still deadly serious. We are “politicking” over things that people are willing to kill and die over. Our elected officials turn it into a game. They can still be friends because they aren’t the ones dying.
This tells an awful story. I'm mad and I haven't even fully finished it. No stock options is the infuriating part. Listen y'all. Do not work at a "startup" if you aren't getting options. It is part of your compensation.
A lot of people ask about what makes a company a startup. There are lots of ways to think about it. To me there are only 2 things that truly matter. 1) They are starting small but the goal is to get big quickly. 2) You take equity in the company in lieu of cash compensation.
"Cut off your hair to symbolize the desire for a better life."
Whew. Most racist shit ever.
Black people have always been told there is something wrong with wearing our hair the way it naturally grows out of our heads.
I've talked about this in the past. I'm still wrapping my head around the role that assimilation plays in white supremacy. White people do it without thinking about it. Forcing people to debase themselves in order to assimilate.
This exchange is pretty infuriating. But it's worth reading to understand how a lot of conservative white men view the world. Please don't include me in replies to Jeff. I'm done for the day.
Jeff is actively deleting replies now. Seems he doesn't want people to know how he really feels about this stuff. But I do want to surface this particular exchange he had with @karlitaliliana. This is how white conservatives respond when asked to grapple with racism.
No offense to Robert, but this is pure fiction. America has never had jobs at profit-driven companies that were "meant for teens". That's something we convince ourselves of to justify the fact that they're shit jobs with low pay. Because we think kids deserve that but not adults.
Next comes the trope about forcing Teens to do shit jobs to "build character". All of this is part of a fiction that is meant to a) provide cheap labor to multi-billion dollar companies and b) shame adults who are forced to take these jobs into accepting lower pay.
There are 10 million plus people out of work right now. But we're gonna sit here and say a company like Uber is supposed to be using teen drivers? McDonald's employs 200K people today. That has gone *down* in recent years. It makes no sense.