> Then leverage your contribution into influence: put in the hours
> that will earn you the cred to start making the calls that matter.
> Work so hard and "network" so effectively (yes, you can do this
> without becoming bourg) that they'd never *dare* fire you, because
> you'd've done the groundwork to rally listeners, advertisers,
> colleagues, donors, media, etc. (these are all temporary,
> pre-revolutionary designations).
You don't know that Doug was a top fundraiser at WBAI and now he's not there anymore because their management is fucking bananas? None of what you're saying here had or has squat to do with what's happening there.
>I spent last evening with a good friend whose mother (may she rest
>in peace) knew Che. As my friend's mother related the story, he was
>the most magnetic, appealing - and, yes, sexy - person she'd ever
>met (and she'd met a lot of pretty exceptional people).
I know a lot of people who used to work for the UFW. They say Cesar Chavez was an asshole. What's your point?