Just to clarify, Im talking about my face to face interactions with people. I know social democracy is imperialist, unworkable, and doomed to fail. But I have trouble articulating why socialism is the only way forward. I can point out all the problems with capitalism, though.

There’s too much baggage associated with the S word; people immediately point to 100 billion dead vuvuzela. If I had to think of the biggest stumbling block to convincing people, it’s the controversial history associated with socialism. And I just don’t know enough about each individual “atrocity” and “failure” that happened in order to debunk it all. I feel like in order to convince anyone, you have to know basically the entire history of every socialist country by memory. And if I cared enough I could probably learn, but then I give into my pessimism and think “what’s the point? The people are too propagandized to convert.”

Probably the wrong comm to post in, but I give up trying to think of the right one to mark this as.

  • FreakingSpy [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    it seems like no matter how we vote nothing ever changes, the elite get richer and the working people who actually run this country get fucked

    This is how everyone in the country thinks here in Brazil. But for 50% of the population the conclusion is that, since voting doesn't work, we need a military dictatorship

    • Mother [any]
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      3 years ago

      That’s what they’d come to as a conclusion in the states too unfortunately