This thread is for discussing sabotage, its theory, its history, tactics and stories.
It's good to know a range of techniques, especially low risk ones which are easier to get others to do, like go-slow, work-to-rule (malicious compliance) and feigned incompetence.
Low-risk activities are great to know because they can be used in a mass movement filled with people who are (understandably) timid and scared. And once there are enough people on board, then there's the safety in numbers that are needed to build confidence for more extreme actions.
>>5656good idea, its in >>5583's doc
wet a sponge, wrap it tightly with a string, let it dry, remove the string, then flush
>>5583 >>5670Baby wipes, tampons, maxi pads, small rubber ducks(my kid did this at home).
>>5581OSHA and local state osha offices have anonymous tip lines. OSHA visits usually grind job sites down to a halt for a day. More if they find violations.
Pic related for any drafty holes.