“Sometimes people say, you know, you’re 78, all that stuff, and you’ve been doing this for a long time — But should I be quitting now? When you look out and you talk to these beautiful, beautiful young people who want to move this country forward in such a decent, humane way, it really does inspire me. And to the degree that I have gotten those folks involved in the political process, yeah, I am very proud of that. I don’t know that I’ve ever done anything in my life more important than that.”

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    I will forever be grateful to him for helping radicalize me. After the revolution, I will pat him on the shoulder and shake his hand right as I lower the blindfold and light him his final cigarette when he's against the wall.

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      I consider Bernie a Moses-type figure. He didn't get us to the promised land, but he showed a lot of us the way

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        Bernie is a Strasserist socdem w/ imperialist characteristics

        https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Max_Naumann Plenty of Jews sold themselves out in the inter-war period, unfortunately.

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            lol, social democracy is the horseshoe, idiot.

            "productive forces" don't totally make up for class struggle, not if we're doing revolution.

            stop using "mao" as your handle if you don't understand the "key link"

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                imagine saying Strasserism doesn't exist and then calling Mao irrelevant all within a few posts lol

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                    Strasserism isn't actually anti-capitalist, unless you believe Nazis. That's BECAUSE it's anti-communist, and on this point the same is also true of Three Arrows etc. Like I said, the horseshoe is much more concentrated between these two poles. Center-"left" & center-right

                    SocDemocracy merely has dog-whistle smatterings which almost always co-opt & countermand existing revolutionary sentiment in a quickly mobilizing disjointed working class.

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                You’re actually surrounded by Maoists, and you’re about to meet some Maoists in real life too.

                Comrade... please start reading On Practice, On Contradiction, and so on.

                Looks like you might have fell for a Eurocentric psyop?

                The revolutionary Communists around the world (you know, the ones you look up to) have been solidly Maoist for the last fifty years. The radical sections in the West have also been Maoists.

                Think about what you’re saying.

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                    NYT 2015

                    "BURLINGTON, Vt. — When Bernie Sanders, a self-declared socialist, served as mayor here in the 1980s, he often complained that the United States had its priorities wrong, that it should be diverting money from the military to domestic needs like housing and health care.

                    So when dozens of antiwar activists blocked the entrance to the local General Electric plant because it was manufacturing Gatling guns to fight the socialists in Central America, the protesters expected the mayor’s full support.

                    Instead, he lined up with union officials and watched as the police made arrests, saying later that in blocking the plant, the activists were keeping workers from their jobs."

                    :clapping hands: more :clapping hands: military-industrial complex :clapping hands: trade unionists :clapping hands: blocking :clapping hands: anti-fascist :clapping hands: action