Okay, I've mentioned this a few times, but let's talk about The Orange Alternative. It's Poland in the 80's and an art history student noticed that when someone would paint an anti-authoritarian message, it would very quickly get painted over by the government. He decided to paint a dwarf with an orange hat any time he'd see the white paint that covered these messages. Soon other people were doing the same. They embraced this kind of absurdism, what the government was doing was ridiculous, so they leaned into it. The paintings of dwarves soon became organized street parties. They would all wear orange pointy hats and walk through the streets with banners, chanting Dwarf Dwarf Dwarf! They would pool what little extra funds they had together and buy things that people needed like toliet paper and tampons, and would have street fairs with food and dancing, and hand them out. At Christmas, they would dress as Santas, and do the same. The police were flummoxed by what to do, if they arrested people for wearing hats and giving out tampons, they looked foolish and would be embarrassed, not sure what to do with these surreal forms of protest.

There is so much more to this, definitely read up on it, but it was an effective form of protest, creating community, spreading joy and absurdism, because authoritarian governments are absurd. Protests are going to look like a lot of different things, and this is just one of them.

In Russia, they have created Little Picketers, tiny rough clay figures holding banners, that they press into people's hands to remind them, that they aren't alone.

So, don't believe the propaganda, you aren't alone in caring, you aren't alone in wanting a different world, put on your goofiest hat, and let people know they aren't alone either.

@RickiTarr I love this, Ricki! I’m gonna have someone print a dwarf on a shirt for me. I know that it’s a small start, but, I’ll make the transition from there, LOL. I hope that this trend that originated in the 80’s in Poland, makes a comeback… And them, buying necessities to hand out, was such a wonderful gesture.

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Thanks for this, Ricki!

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Even in 1980s Poland, the government was more progressive, in that they wouldn't fathom arresting someone for wearing orange pointy hats.

** "The police were flummoxed by what to do, if they arrested people for wearing hats and giving out tampons, they looked foolish and would be embarrassed" **

https://www.kgw.com/article/news/verify/elections-verify/georgia-voter-poll-lines-water-biden-fact-check/536-704802f4-251b-491f-a564-5d4774963b2e

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@TopKnot @RickiTarr Not a law where I live, but I would be proud to get arrested for that (after I myself voted).
Russia Arrests Multiple People for Holding Up Blank Signs

The arrests come amid a widespread crackdown against anti-war protesters in Russia.

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This is exactly what goes on at the current protests. We aren't to the point of having to censor out all political slogans (yet) but the mutual aid you are talking about is happening all over the country. Lots of protests include community service and mutual aid, and I've been posting the notices and videos. This is the essential community building that has to go on for a general strike to happen.
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These dwarfs are still famous in #Wroclaw .
@landurologe Yes! It's one of my goals to visit one day.
@RickiTarr beautiful city. I like it better than Kraków.
@RickiTarr I heard of one person in communist East Germany who just painted pebbles, and left them around in the street. The stasi had no idea why they were being placed, what they meant, or by whom.

@BackFromTheDud @RickiTarr source small toy tacos? Drop them where ever he is.

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"...an effective form of protest, creating community, spreading joy and absurdism, because authoritarian governments are absurd."

@RickiTarr reminds me of Srdja Popovic's book "Blueprint for a Revolution". He talks about how Serbian activists released accessorized turkeys into the square and the authoritarian state's goons would look ridiculous chasing after them.
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Oh nice! I got an orange garden gnome as a present for organinzing an international conference of independent radio stations. Was part of an Art Project in the 90s to remember the orange revolution in Poland. Didn't know the whole origin until now :)
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I needed to read this, and I agree about how resistance can have tremendous variety.
Thx to @cargot_robbie for boosting it....Bri, I love the way your face avatar looks. You gave me ideas 💡

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Similar the Czech group called The Society For a Happier Present (put https://cs.wikipedia.org/wiki/Společnost_za_veselejší_současnost into your translation engine).

Společnost za veselejší současnost – Wikipedie

@RickiTarr To quote one of my favourite authors, @Catvalente , “Because the opposite of fascism isn't anarchy, it's theater. When the world is fucked, you go to the theater, you go to the shine, and when the bad men come, all there is left to do is sing them down.”

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Not all Orange Alternatives are this benign, thinking about a certain Little Orange Man in a Red Baseball Cap...

@PhilipCJames @RickiTarr I would certainly like an alternative to him
@RickiTarr I know you’re right… but I feel so alone. Even those who feel as I do would rather not talk or think about it. They just kinda hope it all goes away without their having to do much of anything. So it’s just me in my little AFK bubble screaming into the void all by myself.
@oberstenzian I wish it all going away was option, but I don't think it is, it is really frustrating to feel alone, but there are definitely people here that are talking about it. Hugs
@RickiTarr I had not heard about the dwarf with an orange hat in Poland. It reminds me about the paperclip resistance in Norway in ww2. Symbols are hugely important and hard for fascists to crush

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Would that still work today, though? The CCP had no problem taking offense at umbrellas. People got arrested in Russia for holding up blank sheets of paper, didn't they?

@bifouba People got arrested in Poland too, unfortunately, no it doesn't really stop people from getting arrested.