• @OurToothbrush@lemmy.ml
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    521 hours ago

    Do you conceive of your entire political reality as waiting anxiously who to vote for in November? Do you not see any political action you can take outside of elections that are ultimately owned by the capitalist class?

    • @mindbleach@sh.itjust.works
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      21 hours ago

      Do you think that’s what’s implied, whenever someone tells you to stop letting outright fascists take power? ‘Pancakes are good.’ ‘Why do you hate waffles?’ Wrong.

      If you have a plans for better elections - great! But when the election happens, and your plan didn’t work, you have to work with what’s real.

      If you have plans totally unrelated to elections - great! They won’t conflict with voting for less evil, no matter how evil you think “less evil” is. More evil is worse, actually.

      • @Grapho@lemmy.ml
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        417 hours ago

        Again with the reductionist analogies lmao. Can liberals not defend their positions without pretending it’s a fundamentally different situation first?

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        whenever someone tells you to stop letting outright fascists take power

        Read Fascism and Social Revolution by R. Palme Dutt

        Read Economy and Class Structure of German Fascism by A Sohn-Rethel

        Then tell me that it is possible to keep fascism out of power through voting.

        So what are you doing right now to fight fascism? If the answer doesn’t include being active in a socialist organization, the only people that historically have been effective at opposing fascism, then the answer is effectively “diddly-squat”, and you should get your ass in gear.

        • @Grapho@lemmy.ml
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          317 hours ago

          That’s not as easy as lecturing those who do the work for not doing what they wish they’d do instead