I feel like this is an explicit sub
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Replying to @s_phia_
No permanent friends or permanent enemies. Just permanent issues.
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Replying to @bricesdad @s_phia_
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This is very bad: “being friendly with them actually makes them more likely to listen to you when you want their support for something.”
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Replying to @ceaweaver @ZaraNasirNYC and
Like build power build movements and they do what u want. Not relationships geez
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Replying to @ceaweaver @ZaraNasirNYC and
Of course direct action and movements are more effective and inclusive. But I don’t see the problem with also having good relationships with certain electeds and using those connections to build support that way as well.
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Replying to @aaronnarraph @ceaweaver and
But hey, I’m super new to all this. Maybe I’m completely wrong and I should be keeping all elected officials at arms lengths. Maybe interacting with them positively IS a bad thing. Honestly, I don’t know anything
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Replying to @aaronnarraph @ceaweaver and
Art of war, chapter: the use of spies. Staff are more useful than electeds.
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Replying to @ZaraNasirNYC @ceaweaver and
Yeah, that’s been my experience.
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Aaron! Twitter is stupid. We should talk offline abt it if you wanna
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