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Peggy Munson blog: A call for radical activism ACT-UP style
PEGGY WRITES:
Hi friends,
I whipped out another quick blog post about XMRV -- this time a call for radical activism ACT-UP style -- PLEASE POST TO FACEBOOK, PHOENIX RISING, LYMENET, ETC. SO IT GETS AROUND. If I ever feel better (ha) I have specific ideas for further actions in addition to those already being done:
http://peggymunson.blogspot.com/2010/10/best-offense-is-good-offense-what-we.html
"The best offense is a good offense: what we need to learn from AIDS"
According to the <http://cfsuntied.com/blog2/2010/10/07/be-vewy-vewy-quiet-im-hunting-wabbits/>CFS Untied blog, the CFIDS Association of America just proudly touted an “advocacy” style for ME/CFS that consists of “using one’s inside voice”:
The president of the CFIDS Association of America said that she heard the announcer on National Public Radio state that "we use our inside voices to bring you the news." She likened that to the "inside voice" of the CAA as they pursue their activities of stimulating research, reporting on the success of their grantees, and sharing information about upcoming events and important publications.
A quarter of a decade into the crippling epidemic of ME/CFS, we have yet to learn what AIDS activists taught us about inside voices or, more generally, about interiority from the perspective of men who had come out of the closet only to be faced with social ostracism and Kaposi’s sarcoma. Those activists didn’t use inside voices unless they were watching a live performance of Angels in America. They shouted, marched, and threw blood. And this is what worked.
<http://peggymunson.blogspot.com/2010/10/best-offense-is-good-offense-what-we.html>
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PEGGY WRITES:
Hi friends,
I whipped out another quick blog post about XMRV -- this time a call for radical activism ACT-UP style -- PLEASE POST TO FACEBOOK, PHOENIX RISING, LYMENET, ETC. SO IT GETS AROUND. If I ever feel better (ha) I have specific ideas for further actions in addition to those already being done:
http://peggymunson.blogspot.com/2010/10/best-offense-is-good-offense-what-we.html
"The best offense is a good offense: what we need to learn from AIDS"
According to the <http://cfsuntied.com/blog2/2010/10/07/be-vewy-vewy-quiet-im-hunting-wabbits/>CFS Untied blog, the CFIDS Association of America just proudly touted an “advocacy” style for ME/CFS that consists of “using one’s inside voice”:
The president of the CFIDS Association of America said that she heard the announcer on National Public Radio state that "we use our inside voices to bring you the news." She likened that to the "inside voice" of the CAA as they pursue their activities of stimulating research, reporting on the success of their grantees, and sharing information about upcoming events and important publications.
A quarter of a decade into the crippling epidemic of ME/CFS, we have yet to learn what AIDS activists taught us about inside voices or, more generally, about interiority from the perspective of men who had come out of the closet only to be faced with social ostracism and Kaposi’s sarcoma. Those activists didn’t use inside voices unless they were watching a live performance of Angels in America. They shouted, marched, and threw blood. And this is what worked.
<http://peggymunson.blogspot.com/2010/10/best-offense-is-good-offense-what-we.html>
Read more