@ra6bit I'm genuinely interested, there any historical examples of such resistance? Were they successful?

@dration @ra6bit
Obviously not in the literal form above, which is by definition invisible, but similar:

* René Carmille slow-walking and sabotaging the identification of Jews from census records

* Work-to-rule, a form of industrial action where workers do no more than the minimum and/or strictly follow rules

@sabik @dration @ra6bit I've also heard that the Danish resistance movement is a good one to look into for sabotaging a Nazi regime.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danish_resistance_movement

Danish resistance movement - Wikipedia

@sabik @dration @ra6bit Thing of it is, few acts in history are one huge moment. It's been about them wearing us down, and now hopefully us getting our shit together and returning the favor.

Whoever wins in a conflict is often the one that wears the other one down first, whether that's through violence or, ya know, malicious compliance. It's a team effort, all of us doing what we feel called to do, as safely or as dangerously as we are willing to risk.