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  • mudpuppy [it/its, she/her]
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    21 days ago

    i don't think assassinations alone will fix anything, but i think any action that would fix anything is far more likely to happen now that the assassination has changed people's sentiments. i'm not proposing any real solutions, but i feel like any real solution is at least more likely to happen now than it was before.

    • -6-6-6-@lemmygrad.ml
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      21 days ago

      I can understand that. I think what I'm trying to say is that action generally is paralyzed in the core. It is dominated by a labor aristocracy that extracts and bleeds the periphery dry in order to maintain it's hegemony. Trying to bust through this requires recruiting from the most marginalized, oppressed and distraught in the core which typically are also affected by alienation and can have their own "views" if you can get what I mean.

      If we had figured out the proper action, we'd be chilling in space discussing this over a bust of Marx and Lenin. Sadly, we're here. Truly, I think it's partially a waiting game with the rest dictated by how you organize with your local community that being your neighbors, your family, your friend's family, etc. Getting into an actual functional party around you is something for after you know who's around you and you can take the extra work and mental stress.

      This "action" has been demonstrated in history countless times over. I have no doubt we'll see it pop up more and more. I also have no doubt that we'll know exactly where it ends.