https://twitter.com/jacobin/status/1649729770635051008?s=20

  • glimmer_twin [he/him]
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    1 year ago

    I will always be skeptical of third worldism because it’s an extremely convenient excuse for Western leftists to sit on their ass and do nothing.

    Reality whether leftists want to accept it or not is usually a disgruntled office or retail worker who for twenty years has been using his stagnant wages to pay a mortgage and goddammit one day he’s gonna flip that broken down shitty house for a quarter million and retire and then buy a boat and maybe pay off those credit card bills

    Literally the only people of my generation I know with a mortgage were helped out by their rich parents lol

    • CyborgMarx [any, any]
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      1 year ago

      I don't see it as convenient or much of an excuse at all, I see it as a call to arms for international solidarity, historically the most succrssful western labor movements were those who embedded themselves in international networks of support and advocacy, the civil rights movement being the most famous example

      We see how successful the international networks of right-wing thought and power gave become, yet embracing myopic localism is supposed to be the best course for the left? Ok well western leftists are gonna get crushed doing that, at least in international movements organizational mobility becomes an option

      Literally the only people of my generation I know with a mortgage were helped out by their rich parents lol

      Doesn't change the fact a third of homeowners are low income workers, not every suburb is made up exclusively of mcmansions

      • glimmer_twin [he/him]
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        1 year ago

        I see it as a call to arms for international solidarity

        embracing myopic localism

        How is it mutually exclusive to establish international connections whilst also acting in local class struggle. That’s literally what being a communist is. Also I hate to break it to you but it’s rather to hard to build international networks if you’re an irrelevant soup kitchen with ten members. The Cubans aren’t gonna start sending weapons caches and briefcases full of cash to every Maoist book club that sends them an email. People have to start somewhere. Without a base of power the “international network” is just a mailing list

        • CyborgMarx [any, any]
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          1 year ago

          How is it mutually exclusive to establish international connections whilst also acting in local class struggle.

          That's my question when lefties start trashing third worldism

          Third worldists have always advanced the cause of community organizing while also putting the international struggle first and foremost

          The same can not be said for the vast majority of western tendencies since at least 1917 and nothing like that has existed in the US since 1968