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*they may advocate their own position as an ordinary [[troll]], inside or outside a [[faction]] of those with similar positions | *they may advocate their own position as an ordinary [[troll]], inside or outside a [[faction]] of those with similar positions | ||
*they may promote [[political consumerism]] and closer connections between [[individual buying criteria]] and [[institutional buying criteria]] for those groups they work within | *they may promote [[political consumerism]] and closer connections between [[individual buying criteria]] and [[institutional buying criteria]] for those groups they work within | ||
*they might point out or publicize problems in [[developing nation]]s | *they might point out or publicize problems in [[developing nation]]s | ||
*they might engage in [[harassment]] against people with opposing [[ideology]] | *they might engage in [[harassment]] against people with opposing [[ideology]] | ||
*they might be [[driven off by trolls]] if their positions, e.g. pro-Nazi or pro-[[GodKing]], are very unpopular | *they might be [[driven off by trolls]] if their positions, e.g. pro-Nazi or pro-[[GodKing]], are very unpopular |
Latest revision as of 07:34, 8 June 2004
A political activist may do various things related to Consumerium Services:
- they may act as a paid troll, advocating the positions of some group entity which are not strictly their own personal beliefs or political stance but closely related
- they may advocate their own position as an ordinary troll, inside or outside a faction of those with similar positions
- they may promote political consumerism and closer connections between individual buying criteria and institutional buying criteria for those groups they work within
- they might point out or publicize problems in developing nations
- they might engage in harassment against people with opposing ideology
- they might be driven off by trolls if their positions, e.g. pro-Nazi or pro-GodKing, are very unpopular
- they might spar with the Lowest Troll on questions of definition and usage
- more?
They can also do other things that are part of politics as usual.