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Tom Dyer

(389 posts)
Fri May 8, 2026, 07:38 PM 11 hrs ago

I'm terrified of posting anymore.

Wrong forum!!!

Look what you’ve done!!!

Wrong FORUM!!!

But how many DUers have read The 1619 Project?

It is such an historic, researched, and right now, necessary read.

Please please read it.

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I'm terrified of posting anymore. (Original Post) Tom Dyer 11 hrs ago OP
I agree. Everyone should read it. Solly Mack 11 hrs ago #1
Um, you might consider editing you OP to include a solid link Brother Buzz 11 hrs ago #2
Yes. Tom Dyer 11 hrs ago #3
Well, what am I looking for? Brother Buzz 11 hrs ago #4
It's a book, Have you considered using you computer to research something? Biophilic 10 hrs ago #10
It is on the OP to say that obamanut2012 7 hrs ago #22
Jesus, dude. We're on your side. Just looking for a little direction. Iggo 10 hrs ago #11
They just asked for a link obamanut2012 7 hrs ago #21
I give up. Tom Dyer 10 hrs ago #5
Reading the book might be a good thing too. Tom Dyer 10 hrs ago #6
This might not be the discussion board for you Fiendish Thingy 10 hrs ago #9
Aw. Iggo 10 hrs ago #12
Please continue posting malaise 10 hrs ago #7
I got flak in the beginning. General Discussion seems to be wide open. usonian 10 hrs ago #8
I have read the 1619 Project. It was a great read. Scrivener7 10 hrs ago #13
Just started it. LoisB 9 hrs ago #14
Please don't be terrified about posting Grim Chieftain 9 hrs ago #15
I can appreciate your frustration PatSeg 9 hrs ago #16
I made a mistake once., multigraincracker 9 hrs ago #17
Each forum has Statement of Purpose rules. Emile 8 hrs ago #18
Please allow me to help you JoseBalow 8 hrs ago #19
Thank you, JoseBalow. LudwigPastorius 7 hrs ago #20
Wrong forum. BWdem4life 7 hrs ago #23
Don't be, I'm your friend. mr715 6 hrs ago #24

Tom Dyer

(389 posts)
3. Yes.
Fri May 8, 2026, 08:01 PM
11 hrs ago

Every single post sharing a personal thought must be looked at through the Mount Palomar Telescope to find that ONE THING that makes the post disastrous for being, I don’t know, a post, to make this an uncomfortable site for posters.

Prithee tell me why.

Brother Buzz

(40,315 posts)
4. Well, what am I looking for?
Fri May 8, 2026, 08:14 PM
11 hrs ago

The proper way to have a successful thread is to post four pertinent paragraphs and provide a link to draw people in.

Simple, no?

Fiendish Thingy

(23,902 posts)
9. This might not be the discussion board for you
Fri May 8, 2026, 08:39 PM
10 hrs ago

Sounds like you have a low frustration tolerance.

usonian

(26,394 posts)
8. I got flak in the beginning. General Discussion seems to be wide open.
Fri May 8, 2026, 08:34 PM
10 hrs ago

And if it appeals to many, maybe a repost in a specific group.

I post a bunch of calls to action. In the "Activist Headquarters" forum, the informative and timely post gets far fewer views than in General Discussion. So, I post in both. The former is much easier to find due the smaller traffic numbers and the latter helps get an important message across. It's purposeful and nobody complains. (1)


I post purely opinion and timely home-made memes in GD. I spend too much time here and have to ignore some groups that would eat up the rest of my time. It happens.

(1) If this helps, some people are just trolls. Put them on ignore.
If it's serious, it goes to a jury. Otherwise, ignore them.
And if some title's topic is toooo depressing, I trash it.

Now and then I read the "home page" where all such trashing is turned off by design.

Scrivener7

(60,026 posts)
13. I have read the 1619 Project. It was a great read.
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:13 PM
10 hrs ago

I've also read the forum descriptions. That was an easy read and eliminated any need to be terrified of posting.

Grim Chieftain

(1,973 posts)
15. Please don't be terrified about posting
Fri May 8, 2026, 09:55 PM
9 hrs ago

Things are tense right now with what is going on in our country and people's nerves may be frayed from time to time. Don't let that dissuade you from posting. You came to DU for a reason, and I am glad you're here. Honestly, you're among great people here.

Stay strong, friend.

PatSeg

(53,434 posts)
16. I can appreciate your frustration
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:01 PM
9 hrs ago

The 1619 Project sounds like an appropriate topic for General Discussion. I wouldn't give up though. I don't think it is all that common.

multigraincracker

(37,969 posts)
17. I made a mistake once.,
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:04 PM
9 hrs ago

Ok, more than once. A few zonked me, but I was told to forget about it by the Higher Up.

Just stick around for us.

Emile

(43,108 posts)
18. Each forum has Statement of Purpose rules.
Fri May 8, 2026, 10:53 PM
8 hrs ago

Click the "about forum" tab, and read the Statement of Purpose rules before posting.

JoseBalow

(9,669 posts)
19. Please allow me to help you
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:11 PM
8 hrs ago


The 1619 Project: The Whole Work (pdf)


The 1619 Project
2019 project by the New York Times on the history of slavery

The 1619 Project is a long-form journalistic revisionist historiographical work that takes a critical view of traditionally revered figures and events in American history, including the Patriots in the American Revolution, the Founding Fathers, along with Abraham Lincoln and the Union during the Civil War. It was developed by Nikole Hannah-Jones, writers from The New York Times, and The New York Times Magazine. It focused on subjects of slavery and the founding of the United States, taking its name from the year that the first enslaved Africans arrived to colonial Virginia. The first publication from the project was in The New York Times Magazine of August 2019. The project developed an educational curriculum, supported by the Pulitzer Center, later accompanied by a broadsheet article, live events, and a podcast. "The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story" is a book-length anthology of essays and poetry that further develops the project's ideas.

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In 2020, The New York Times premiered a dedicated podcast series. In 2021, a book anthology of essays and poetry The 1619 Project: A New Origin Story was published, as well as a children's picture book The 1619 Project: Born on the Water by Hannah-Jones and Renée Watson. In January 2023, Hulu premiered a six-part documentary TV series created by Hannah-Jones and The New York Times Magazine. This series won an Emmy for Outstanding Documentary or Nonfiction Series at the 75th Creative Arts Emmy Awards.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_1619_Project

LudwigPastorius

(14,944 posts)
20. Thank you, JoseBalow.
Fri May 8, 2026, 11:31 PM
7 hrs ago

See OP, that's the kind of thing we were looking for from you.

Of course, you don't have to post a link and excerpts to something you are trying to get others to read, but that will make it more likely they will. Also, it's kind of a common courtesy.

Welcome to DU, Tom Dyer!

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