Jockolato

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Hello I'm new to the Mastodon ( just joining wiithin a year bro) . You guys can recommend me how to use it though.
@_elena Hi there Thank you for your inspiration but when I see my money maybe it’s hard to self host TT
@jwildeboer my country does not be like this . The mayor won by the money they bound to people but that's okay we admit this and keep going haha
This is the day when my country has an election and this shitty man is accurately the prime minister. He made some crime like COVID period he did not take the situation seriously. People in Thailand suffers from this disease and this man tell people that it is a little disease ( Fuck You ). Furthermore, he does not take care of the construction failure. In a few months,the bridge in Thailand collapse because of the weakness of the material. The money is the main thing I think many people choose.
Just remind that if you’re Thai people who use mastodon don’t forget to make a symbol on acceptance in revisioning The Constitution law which comes from the military not from people
Kerala seeks public views on curbing social media addiction among children

Kerala's General Education Department is seeking public input on tackling children's growing social media addiction. Minister V Sivankutty highlighted concerns about screen time impacting health and social skills. The state aims to promote responsible technology use, not a ban. Discussions are underway regarding strict laws or increased awareness programs for parents and children.

Economic Times
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Hello this is my second account There is longer word to write but I will keep update this server also.

From Harsha Walia (author of Undoing Border Imperialism, 2013):

With so many of us watching the tremendous mobilizations in Minneapolis, culminating in the call to action against ICE today, I wanted to share some of what I have gathered from talking to comrades in Minneapolis over the past few weeks. A few things stood out:

1) The general strike came from organizing for a general strike. Not from social media posting about going on a general strike, but organizing in neighbourhoods, organizing power in unions, and organizations drawing out members and networks.
This is critical because the past two years have seen a lot of viral calls for general strikes on a range of vital issues, but these have rarely materialized into the organizing power & logistical coordination necessary for an actual general strike.

2) Movement history and infrastructure: Every comrade I know is deeply rooted in that city's movement history and infrastructure - whether networks emerging from the American Indian Movement to labour organizing against Amazon to the George Floyd uprising.
This has meant: a grounding in the long arc of struggle helping people avoid repeating some of the same mistakes over and over again; learning across generations; not getting either easily overconfident or easily jaded; and relying on (while sharpening) existing movement infrastructure and informal networks especially around care, movement dynamics, and conflict resolution.
This is totally subjective but I have long felt that the most significant part of movement infrastructure is ensuring that people who are newly politicized to and joining the struggle are: able to keep learning and have their political consciousness expand, able to find political homes to keep organizing, don't burn out when things get long and hard, and people are brought into the absolute longevity of struggle with no false promises or false solutions (to avoid the cycles of fizzling out that we constantly see repeat).

3) The neighbourhood as central to political, social and civic life: It's not a coincidence that we are seeing some of the strongest and most effective rapid response networks in cities like Minneapolis precisely because the ethic of being a good neighbour - despite political differences - still rings true. What many may call mutual aid is basically people looking out for their community members, their neighbours, their teachers, their co-worker, their local street vendor etc.
This is precisely why any kind of organizing that reaches for relationality is central, not secondary - it breaks the capitalist idea of us as atomized, individual consumers and compels us to act in service to and in solidarity with others. And, perhaps more than anything, it's a politics more rooted in cultivating belonging than ideology.

#Strike #GeneralStrike #Organizing #Minneapolis

@thordis I'm gen Z in Thai I not much ppl I guess
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