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Month: January 2020

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Anger for social change

Posted on January 31, 2020January 31, 2020by Kyle Wierks

Anger can be a tool to motivate action so long as it is directed not at an individual but at the underlying social system that allows this injustice to take place.

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Questioning power dynamics

Posted on January 30, 2020January 30, 2020by Kyle Wierks

By refusing to accept the socially-accepted balance of power, we can begin to shift the balance of power away from institutions and pre-existing structures back towards the people.

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Question everything

Posted on January 29, 2020January 29, 2020by Kyle Wierks

For most of us, we were taught to accept truth without questioning it, because we did not have the authority to question it, even though a truth that has not been questioned, reasoned, and investigated is not a truth but an assumption.

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The futility of modern political protest

Posted on January 28, 2020January 28, 2020by Kyle Wierks

The problem with modern political protest is that it, on its own, plays according to the existing rules of our political system and has little, if any, impact on policy or political action. Come see what political action requires to be successful.

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Stop following the rules

Posted on January 27, 2020January 27, 2020by Kyle Wierks

Our social, political, and economic rules were created by people who hold the power, and people who hold the power want things to stay the same so that they hold on to power.

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Ignoring the issues

Posted on January 26, 2020January 26, 2020by Kyle Wierks

For those of us who are under-60, non-business-owning citizens, we are not very high on the priority list of any political strategist. But if you want us to inherit this mess, then let us start to fix it before it’s beyond repair.

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Exclusionary politics and power

Posted on January 25, 2020January 25, 2020by Kyle Wierks

The problem isn’t that millennials, women, and people of colour don’t want to be involved in politics and governance; the problem is that social barriers have been specifically constructed to keep us on the periphery.

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Meaningful debate

Posted on January 24, 2020January 24, 2020by Kyle Wierks

Modern debate teaches arrogance and inflexibility, which is about as conducive to gaining knowledge and understanding as covering one’s eyes is to learning to read. Meaningful debate is when two opposing sides commit to coming to a solution together.

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Political posturing and deteriorating debate

Posted on January 23, 2020January 23, 2020by Kyle Wierks

Political debate has become nothing short of a tragic display of showmanship for an audience of one’s peers that has little if any effect on policy. Debate is integral to the function of our democracy, and as long as it is broken, our democracy will suffer.

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You might be offended

Posted on January 22, 2020January 22, 2020by Kyle Wierks

Ideas are offensive. And it is these offensive ideas that challenge us to change, that inspire us to improve. But we have an obligation to engage respectfully.

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