FutbolRock&Revolucion | LFN and organization

Alo LFN:

>That's the big question.  Stefan has tried to get us
>interested in
>organizing several times, but most of our members
don't >even talk to
>us, and the active members (myself included) are such
>nerds that the
>very idea of organization sends us to our closets.
If >we are to get
>anywhere, we will have to try.

Organizing is a big step to get the community
involved, beyond the community of internet. Afterall,
organizing and language are intertwined in the human
need of interaction and socializing.

Just a personal note in regards to organization and
organizing, and LFN. I came to learn about LFN very
recently and part of it had to do with "organization."
On a Leftist email group, there was a recent
discussion that veered into language and justice
(economic, social, etc.). As such topics as language
and justice are prone to do, Esperanto was brought up.
And as in any topic where Esperanto is brought forth,
both pro and con are brought up. Someone mentioned
that though they spoke Esperanto, they were also keen
to LFN. ! . I  was curious and here I am.

I think in the case of LFN, organization means, aside
from promoting it, letting us understand it better.

pas e justia,
Erik Toren
San Juan, TX