I liked your comment and George Carazo's reply because I believe there's a place fo both approaches. I have chosen to focus on the tangible results factor now. I believe it is the highest ROI in a time of rapidly evolving dystopia and increasingly desperation regarding unmet existential needs. The reality Covid, East Palistine, Ukraine and so much more, should be enough to have the conscious aware of what to expect from our completely compromised institutions. Those of us old enough to have witnessed and understood how we'd evolve to this sad end can only hope those younger have enough evidence set before them now. I hope those who chose to continue Caitlin's route, awaken more to direct action. I'm confident that approach, which I was stuck in for a long time, is covered. But the actual work to endure what is endlessly evidenced, is barely started. I also hope the communial organization to meet such common needs, may help awaken people to the reality that despite our highly manipulated tribal insanity, we have needs in common, with even those others have crafted blood feuds between, to distract from their psychopathic avarice.
It's good news that you are about "tangible results" now. Knowledge is nickel-and-dime if it doesn't translate into "right" action.That being said, I've nothing against sound theories and educational efforts. But I don't think that Ms Johnstone's writings qualify as either. As far as I can see, she isn't awakening people to direct action (the only viable option in the present situation) or challenging the "Empire" in any other meaningful way. She is downright carrying water for it, even if inadvertently to an extent. I can go into detail if you're interested. But I'd like to give Mr Black some more time to answer the question first. Maybe I'm missing something here and he knows stuff I don’t..
I liked your comment and George Carazo's reply because I believe there's a place fo both approaches. I have chosen to focus on the tangible results factor now. I believe it is the highest ROI in a time of rapidly evolving dystopia and increasingly desperation regarding unmet existential needs. The reality Covid, East Palistine, Ukraine and so much more, should be enough to have the conscious aware of what to expect from our completely compromised institutions. Those of us old enough to have witnessed and understood how we'd evolve to this sad end can only hope those younger have enough evidence set before them now. I hope those who chose to continue Caitlin's route, awaken more to direct action. I'm confident that approach, which I was stuck in for a long time, is covered. But the actual work to endure what is endlessly evidenced, is barely started. I also hope the communial organization to meet such common needs, may help awaken people to the reality that despite our highly manipulated tribal insanity, we have needs in common, with even those others have crafted blood feuds between, to distract from their psychopathic avarice.
It's good news that you are about "tangible results" now. Knowledge is nickel-and-dime if it doesn't translate into "right" action.That being said, I've nothing against sound theories and educational efforts. But I don't think that Ms Johnstone's writings qualify as either. As far as I can see, she isn't awakening people to direct action (the only viable option in the present situation) or challenging the "Empire" in any other meaningful way. She is downright carrying water for it, even if inadvertently to an extent. I can go into detail if you're interested. But I'd like to give Mr Black some more time to answer the question first. Maybe I'm missing something here and he knows stuff I don’t..