Man, I miss local newspapers. Believe it or not, we were all a lot more aware of the the things that actually affected us back before the internet and 24 hour news cycles.
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Yeah, its been pretty disgusting watching the worst people in the state working overtime to fuck up society. We've been trying to get folks in our friend and activist circles to attend these meetings in person when we can do it. But obviously they schedule them at random times, cancel discussion when too many people are there, don't announce reschedules, and so on. It's scummy, antidemocratic tactics and I'm not sure what we're supposed to do to counter them.
I mean is anybody even running against any of the seats. I think there was some kind of council candidate forum today but of course didn't know about it until it was too late.
All of the mayor stuff has been so oddly advertised and scheduled even though Reddit has turned into more of an advertisement platform than a form of social media. You would think that would be a benefit to keeping people informed about when this stuff is scheduled, but it all seems like mainly just more of the same old bought and paid for BS drowns out everything else. Encouraging people to join other platforms like this one would help.
With the new laws going into effect tomorrow, I don't have much hope of people publicly speaking out against Landry anytime soon, but spreading information online when you can and telling people by word of mouth is always helpful.
I also wish the Dems would get off their ass and go ahead and announce who, if anybody is running as a dem for Cassidy's seat. It's not good I'm already aware of 3 different Republicans and not a single dem. I heard JBE might run but he wants to wait until October to give a definite answer.
That's really the only way I see any of this changing. Find dems that are at least not paid by Russia/Broligarchy money to replace one or both Senate seats. Try to get as many local seats filled with people that aren't Landry cronies, and obviously get Landry out ASAP.
This all assumes that the new DOGE voter database maintenance system doesn't accidentally purge everyone and we can still vote. I think that is definitely a concern, but I also think the best way to fight the new right now that they're destroying the country from the top down is to use the strategy they used to gain power, and put more effort into getting people elected from the bottom up.
I hate to say this, but given that voter fraud is a genuine concern, try to unite behind whatever candidate is A. the least corrupt and B. has the best chance of actually winning to avoid vote splitting, even if it's not your ideal candidate.
I realize that sucks, but we're basically already in an oligarchy. If there are scraps of democracy left we have to be strategic about holding on to them, and it's a lot harder to convincingly rig an election if you have a strong showing of public support for one candidate.
C. The earlier you get word of a good candidate out to the public, the more time it gives you to build up knowledge about them. I would prefer less money determining who runs a successful campaign for any elected position in this state and country, but if you're going to compete with a pile of endless money and information control, you have to take the time to build name recognition some other way like through community organizing.
Timeline of predictive policing and facial recognition surveillance in New Orleans:
~2012-2018: Palantir has secretly been using New Orleans to test its predictive policing technology
2015: Meet The Man Who Runs New Orleans’ Entirely Privatized (And Controversial) City Surveillance System
2017: ProjectNOLA plans to expand crime camera network, work more closely with New Orleans officials
2020: New Orleans City Council bans facial recognition, predictive policing and other surveillance tech
May 2025: Police secretly monitored New Orleans with facial recognition cameras
June 2025: City camera technology not useful for facial recognition: Project NOLA founder
Lagarde says he believed a proposed new ordinance would “free up NOPD to tap the Project NOLA network without concern” as needed.
Future surveillance across America as of 2025:
June 2025: Trump’s Palantir-Powered Surveillance Is Turning America Into a Digital Prison
Palantir, long criticized for its role in powering ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) raids and predictive policing, is now poised to become the brain of Trump’s surveillance regime. Under the guise of “data integration” and “public safety,” this public-private partnership would deploy AI-enhanced systems to comb through everything from facial recognition feeds and license plate readers to social media posts and cellphone metadata—cross-referencing it all to assess a person’s risk to the state.