Your militant decency update for the weekend

It’s Friday! Do you know what that means?

It is time to rest. 

For those of you on screen readers (which don’t read out emphasis, bold, or italics) that was [massive amount of emphasis here] it is time to rest [end massive amount of emphasis].

Rest includes:

  • Sitting on your ass playing video games, reading (relaxing) books or magazines, or doing puzzles or other brain-unplugging activities.
  • Playing catch, fetch, or keep-away from your dogs, kids, goats, whatever have you in the yard if the weather is decent (or even if it isn’t).
  • Taking a nap. Or three! Or going to bed now and waking up Saturday.
  • Taking a bath or a shower.
  • Going to the movies or a show or an orchestral performance or what-have-you as long as it’s not the bad kind of stressful.
  • Sitting in a room where nothing is making noise (except the heating or AC I suppose because you don’t want to be uncomfortable) so the stimulation parade is off for a bit.
  • Eating a healthy (no really not like I eat, an actually healthy) meal.
  • Taking a walk somewhere that doesn’t require you to engage with every person you see.

Rest does not include:

  • Doomscrolling.
  • Watching the news.
  • Reading that response from your local politician about that note you sent them recently.
  • Doomscrolling somewhere else that you think I didn’t count the first time.
  • Reading the news alerts.
  • Getting together with people who are having trouble unplugging and are going to spend the entire time freaking out about the news. (If your goal is to help them unplug, decide whether you need to unplug and relax yourself first before engaging with the whirlwinds of bad news. Remember that whole “put your own oxygen mask on first” thing? Yeah.)

All the disasters currently happening will still be happening Monday, and maybe some fresh ones just for spice. You can’t fix any of them today.

but anne i was looking for something militant i could do

The most militantly decent thing you can do to yourself in an environment where everyone wants you to burn out is say “fuck you, it’s time to rest”.

Resting is a skill. You have to practice it. Don’t get angry at yourself if you don’t do very well at it today. There’s a weekend every week, so you can try again next Friday. Even if  you only get 10 minutes (or 10 seconds!) of rest you normally wouldn’t get, you’re ahead of Past You. And Past You is exhausted, so she needs Current You to rest.

I’ll be back Monday with some militant decency we can use your help on.

And we’re back with more decency

Last time I had time to write, I posted about Militant decency and what I’m doing.

Today we’re back with more.

  1. You can’t help others if you can’t help yourself. Do you have a supply of water in your house in case you lost water? Do you have enough to cover some neighbors if it turns out that some disaster has left them without?
  2. What’s your power situation? Do you have a generator or some portable power?
  3. Tell your state Attorney General to stop attacking Section 504 of the federal government. Texas v. Becerra: What it is and How You Can Help Stop the Attack on Section 504 names the 17 states suing to take rights away from people with disabilities.
  4. Here’s Macklemore’s latest music video – called “fucked up“. It’s political, it’s got some strong language, and it’s energizing.
  5. Here’s a video about beaver dams. Don’t worry, it’s short. And for a change, it’s not about the US! Remember, joy is an act of resistance!

Militant decency

Hoo. Been a bit since I dusted this one off.

We’re not done the pinball machine backglass, I just haven’t had time to work on anything in…. checks notes…. a year. Or rather, I’ve had the same amount of time as everyone else, [you get a lifetime] but I’ve been dedicating it to lots of job and medical stuff.

Anyway. Today we’re here to talk about militant decency.

(If you’re following me on bluesky, this is going to sound familiar.)

Tweet by serialephemera: Thematically speaking, the most important thing Terry Pratchett taught me was the concept of militant decency. The idea that you can look at the world and its flaws and its injustices and its cruelties and get deeply, intensely angry, and that you can turn that into energy for doing the right thing and making the world a better place. He taught me that the anger itself is not the part I should be fighting. Nobody in my life ever said that before.
The inspiration for the concept.

Resources to get us started

Things we can do when we’re mad:

  • https://resist.bot – Message our congresscritters (or in some cases our lower level politicians) and say that enough is enough.
  • Donate to a charity that is working against the things we’re mad about. I’ll write later about the year of Everybody Gets $10.
  • Do something in your neighborhood that helps everyone.
  • Blog. Not social media. Blog. In your own space if you can. If you need help setting up a blog, contact me over on my business site.
  • Use https://5calls.org to get scripts for issues that have you concerned and call about them. OR: combine them with resistbot and you don’t even have to talk to anyone

Reading to get us started

Tomorrow, or sometime soon anyway, more.  We have things to do.