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Marginalized Progressives, Small Acts and Making a Difference

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There's a very interesting interview with Tom Frank, author of Pity the Billionaire, Tom Frank: Obama's made left "futile and irrelevant" 

Frank observes,
"The only honest way for progressives to assess the experience of these past four years is by coming unflinchingly to terms with our own futility and irrelevance."

And,
"...   this, by the way, is very typical of Washington, D.C. The left is something that everybody in the circles of power in the city " everybody knows that they don't have to deal with. And when they are asked by people like you and me to answer to left-wing criticisms, they instantly react with contempt. They don't have to answer. That's something that they do not have to pay attention to.  
Once this damned election is over, we need to get to work-- supporting Occupy, supporting progressive people-- whatever party they are a part of. At the end of the day, on election day, Dennis Kucinich will be on his way out. Bernie Sanders and Sherrod Brown will be alone in the Senate. 

Progressives must organize outside any existing parties to develop ways to get traction with Obama and Congress. We must also return to grassroots, local activism. Re-localization is the key to combating the system, combating globalization, combating big anything-- government, pharma, farming, duopoly political parties...

As an individual it can feel daunting and frustrating, that you can't do anything on your own. But be certain, be absolutely certain that everything single change for the better, every single step of progress towards a better future, a better world, a more just kind humanity was taken starting with one person. Small acts  are always at the root of the biggest movements. 

Big people, big actions are always created, inspired or catalyzed by small acts by one person or a small group. 

You can make a difference. But to do so, you must ACT.

You never know what it is you do, what act of kindness, what step out of the way to take a stand, to speak out, to refuse to tolerate the status quo or refusal to go along with a wrong will start a movement. 

So, practice small acts... every day. One of them may become the butterfly wings that cause the wind that is felt around the world. 

If enough people do this, and it doesn't take millions, it absolutely WILL change the world. it's a bottom up thing.

 

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great article, so important! by Kim Cassidy on Sunday, Nov 4, 2012 at 8:57:43 AM
Absolutely! Reminds me of the starfish story I've heard by Meryl Ann Butler on Sunday, Nov 4, 2012 at 10:26:57 AM
Ralph Nadar- "Getting Steamed" by Deborah Dills on Sunday, Nov 4, 2012 at 11:23:18 AM
Never doing Nothing by Tsara Shelton on Sunday, Nov 4, 2012 at 2:03:19 PM
I love this! by Meryl Ann Butler on Sunday, Nov 4, 2012 at 8:27:43 PM
I think you really said it right by Kim Cassidy on Sunday, Nov 4, 2012 at 9:27:00 PM
Meryl and Kim... by Tsara Shelton on Monday, Nov 5, 2012 at 12:30:48 PM
these comments are fabulous, by Kim Cassidy on Sunday, Nov 4, 2012 at 6:43:01 PM