• TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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    2 years ago

    I completely disagree. We should absolutely laugh at the chuds because they will have millions of dollars of support, high profile people, mainstream media backing, AND STILL FAIL because they don't actually understand the mechanisms for the creation of an effective popular movement.

    Also because most of them are the aforementioned grifters.

    • mrbigcheese [he/him]
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      2 years ago

      I cant believe i have to argue with people here that you do not gotta hand it to fascists and reactionaries for hosting an event full of grifters. What is pointing people towards Peoples Party and Libertarians and all these far-right orgs and LaRouchites gonna do other than liquidate any coherent anti-war movement into a sea of dumb podcasters and youtubers lol

      • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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        2 years ago

        I get what you said, allow me to be more direct.

        Spare me your sanctimony.

        I not only have the right, I have a duty to laugh at them because they are arguably in the best position possible to succeed, but will not because their very ideology of libertarianism neuters any potential for them to challenge the security state. They, by the very methods and funding that makes them able to publically flail to stop the war, do not see the mass withdrawal of labor as a viable method of public expression, even though it is the only viable method of expression available to us. They will fail, not due to institutional violence, but neutered by their own nature. It is absolutely tragic and hilarious.

        Our failure was a tragedy. Theirs will be a comedy.

        Of course it does not change the matter. But what would you have me do? An adventurism? Call for a general strike on Facebook? Create a dank anti-war TikTok meme? It is difficult enough to organize mildly radical union work, let alone an unrelated work stoppage.

        The Persians are coming, and I am content enough to roll my pot up and down the street.