Posted on 02/13/2017 1:48:30 PM PST by jdege
Meetup is committed to bringing members together to form community and take action. Since the recent United States election, weve seen a dramatic increase in Meetup members pursuing and creating opportunities for civic engagement on our platform.
We decided that we wanted to do more to support these efforts so we created a network of 1,000 #Resist Meetup groups with a few special characteristics.
#Resist is a free extension of the Meetup platform that allows members to get involved in local civic action. Every member of a #Resist Meetup group can schedule and host Meetup events and has access to event templates and a new group communication tool that make connecting and Meeting up with other members easier than ever before. For more specifics on using those tools, check out this article.
(Excerpt) Read more at meetup.com ...
Good find; and on the same day and within an hour of my receiving the Meetup #Callforsedition (in case one wondered whether these things were coordinated and funded) I received from Humble Bundle this:
“This unique all-to-charity bundle is here for one week only.
For just $30, you’ll get a bundle of games and books worth over $600.
100% of your payment will be split however you like between the ACLU,
the International Rescue Committee, and MSF/Doctors Without Borders.
Humble Bundle will match your contributions up to $300,000.”
It took no time at all to find this (https://www.meetup.com/Resist-East-Lansing/events/237692554/) wherein they plan to, although this is carefully written, obviously confront representatives, misrepresent the constituency, and silence any of our ilk who show up (yeah, right ... we have jobs to be at at that time).
No doubt, organize, find community agitators, and start enacting Alinsky tactics.
I was hoping they were located in Silicon Valley, but they are in New York.
I was thinking it would be fun to protest their headquaters.
Anyone in New York want to set up a meet up to protest meet up.
>> #infiltrate
Exactly, GraceG!
Ah, OK.....
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