This message is for Bill. I don’t know if he ever reads posts or comments but here’s hoping:
We now have some members taking steps in support of MB2A. I don’t know exactly how many and I hope it’s more than have said so on the site but we’ve started.
We love the MB2A videos. We support what you’re trying to do and the direction you’re going. We’ve started moving in that direction.
We’ve started. It would be nice to get some acknowledgement and encouragement from our intrepid leader. Scott and Steve, as far as I can tell, are not involved in MB2A beyond Scott uploading the videos. We (well, I) would work even harder if we (I) know that you’ve taken notice. It might even get more members to join in or, at least, tell the rest of us that they have and are already working on this movement in their own ways.
I’m nearly finished with my initial step (the DoS). I’ve already adopted the “turning away” principle. (Actually, I was essentially already doing it in my own, even before I became a member back in May.) I have more steps planned. I’m just as angry and passionate about this as you are. So are the others, as far as I can tell.
We’ve started. Do you see us?
4 replies on “MB2A Encouragement?”
TBH I also joined mainly in hope that Bill is involved in the conversation here. That is certainly not the case, and I could not figure out if even he reads any of the BS we put on the table.
I think it would be fair to know at least that much. 😉
That’s one of the things I hope to find out with this post.
I’ve been thinking we might organize by state, at least for starters. I’m not sure how to do that. Maybe something like locals, the Dave Rubin product. Something on this site would be preferable.
I’ve been thinking about bottom-up organization. It could lead to a big mess if not guided but if a structure is provided and we let people just fill it in on their own it might work. Don’t yet know what the structure might be, though.
Also, there are tools we can use for organization and secure communication. One example is a secure chat app called Keybase. There are others. I’m looking into it.