• @[email protected]
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        02 months ago

        Working on a popular mass movement with unions, mutual aid groups, etc.

        Historically, that’s how progress was achieved. Not by begging the powerful for breadcrumbs.

        • @yirsi
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          102 months ago

          Why not just do both (voting and other movements)?

          • @[email protected]
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            32 months ago

            You can still vote. I don’t really care. I just said that voting will never change the system.

          • MambabasaOP
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            -32 months ago

            It’s not a question of doing both, it’s a question of campaigning (not just voting) and social movements. People keep thinking “why can’t people vote and do social movements?” when it reality it’s actually a question of campaigning and social movements.

            Some people really don’t participate in campaigns, focus on movements, and still vote, that’s the ideal, but what we are actually seeing is not that. What we are seeing are movements being stripped mined for votes through campaigning. To endorse is to campaign, to campaign is to defend. Under normal conditions there’s little wrong with that. But these are not normal conditions. Defense of the candidate means defense of the program and that program means genocide for Palestinians and trans people, concentration camps for migrants, militarization of police, mass death, mass ecocide, and mass plunder. Harris stands for all of these.

            • @[email protected]
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              32 months ago

              So much truth, downvoted by ideologically blind people who can’t see beyond the shitty options the system gives them.