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The original was posted on /r/antiwork by /u/StudentOfSociology on 2025-06-10 00:08:51+00:00.
Original Title: Rolling Stone article: “The blitzkrieg strategy of regime actions must be turned on them until they are the ones dizzy and overwhelmed with the speed, variety and unpredictability of opposition tactics […] we can create a new system that works for everyone.”
This article discusses the Reorganizing Government Act of 2025 legislation and, unusually, how activists can respond all out. MSN and Yahoo posted paywall-free versions of this Rolling Stone article; extra material on the author’s blog.
Curious what this subreddit makes of the article’s call to action: “we have to build alternative community and governance structures to replace the rapidly collapsing ones. The neo-fascist-monarchist ideologues think they have a replacement ready, but they are just lazily recycling ideas we already fought against and won. If we beat them to implementation, we can create a new system that works for everyone. We must accelerate and diversify opposition actions quickly - while ensuring it is them who are paralyzed with shock and dread.”
I like the acknowledgment of everyone as the participants in good governance, including people who don’t, or don’t want to, fit into the financial/employment system. Curious what this sub thinks.

