• Dagwood222@lemm.ee
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    29 days ago

    You keep on proving my point.

    De La Cruz is unknown to 99.999% of the voters.

    AOC, a NY Congress member is known to almost all voters. Everyone has heard of the Squad.

    I’ve watched Socialists/Communists talk about the revolution since I was in middle school, and it’s always “just around the corner.”

    Like I said, why not try to get some people elected in the next cycle?

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      29 days ago

      Because electoralism cannot establish Socialism. The Squad are not Socialists, they are Social Democrats. The only Socialist you can vote for is Claudia De La Crúz, and she cannot win because she cannot get 270 votes.

      I am not “proving your point,” it is physically impossible to do what you’re suggesting.

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        29 days ago

        Guess what? 99.9% of the people in the country would be happy with having FDR’s New Deal back in place.

        Again, you prove my point. You’d rather dream about an ideal Socialist state then work to make things better right now.

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          They aren’t dreaming, they laid out very clearly what they believe and how they believe it can be achieved.

          You just keep saying “I’m rubber, you’re glue”.

          What’s your actual point? That you think the person you are replying to is stupid? That would say more about you than them in my opinion.

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            how they believe it can be achieved.

            that’s the part I’m missing.

            Like I said, I’ve been hearing people talk about this giant change for years, and never seen anything like an advance.

            Meanwhile there are more billionaires every day, and they are getting more entrenched.

            If there’s an actual workable plan I’ve yet to see it.

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              I’ve been hearing people talk about this giant change for years, and never seen anything like an advance.

              Because we’re still in a period of decay.

              There’s a reason why AES projects are mostly started in underdeveloped regions: once capitalism is established as the dominant system, it is impossible to escape it through democratic means. Capital has captured the democratic process, and it won’t allow for its own destruction

              If revolution doesn’t happen, America will eventually fall to fascism or collapse under its own late-stage capitalism completely. Doesn’t matter if you find it impractical, that’s just what the analysis points to.

              You can suggest your own analysis if you disagree with ours.

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                My analysis is that we should do things now instead of waiting.

                Look at the marriage laws from 1950s to today. Interracial couples and same sex couples were banned from getting married. Heck, women couldn’t have their own bank accounts in may places.

                Change is possible.

                You’re tellign people who are suffering now that the only thing they can do is await a possible revolution.

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                  Your analysis is just vibes, bud, it doesn’t have any eye or consideration for any systems or material relations

                  If tomorrow we passed a law protecting trans and minority rights, the next election the reactionary forces will push back and make it harder - if not impossible - to run on protecting them again.

                  Why do you think it’s so hard for Harris to run on Palestinian liberation, or immigration reform, or trans rights? Because she’d lose, because the American voter base is frothing at the mouth and becoming more reactionary every election cycle, and your ‘analysis’ doesn’t even bother to see or acknowledge that trend, let alone address it.

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                    28 days ago

                    Yeah , it’s almost as if you have to rally the troops and get out the vote in every single election.

                    FDR’s New Deal held together for decades, until Ronald Reagan got in.

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          And yet Bernie, promising FDR style reform, did not get elected, nor would that stop fascism, just delay it. I am telling you that the way forward requires revolution. This isn’t because of an “ideal,” but because mechanically it is the only way forward.