Why Capitalism Loves Doomers — Second Thought
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We all get the big sad sometimes. But you know what? Doomerism doesn't solve anything - it's a gift to the ruling class. Let's talk about that.
No one has been able to provide me any good reason to be optimistic living in the west. I don’t care about all the feel-good platitudes. Anything less of an Iranian missile striking DC makes me chuckle, not because I place all my faith outside the imperial core, but because the majority of people in the imperial core will simply choose genocide as their “collective resistance” agenda
Yes, settlers tend toward fascism as things heat up. But there's the potential for indigenous movements to grow in response to fascist oppression, as more people who previously were numbed by the gains of imperialism are marginalized. I single out indigenous movements because they have always gotten a completely raw deal and settler states have, by definition, no business cutting them a piece of the pie; that contradiction affords some space for the rest of the marginalized people to coalesce.
The entire historical process doesn't happen in one fell swoop, there are stages and plenty of time for enough people to form a resistance which is absolutely invaluable for the anti-imperialist projects in the periphery to exploit. I'll always remember that when the Weather Underground visited the Viet Minh, the request the Viet Minh had of them was to build a mass movement instead of focusing on grandiose acts of adventurism. The fact that the only hope for avoiding certain doom lies outside of the imperial core doesn't mean we have nothing to do but wait for the bombs to land.
know where I can read about it? google results are fucked by the weather report people
https://youtu.be/I-pdWG8YkZ8?t=2471
https://libgen.rs/book/index.php?md5=6A775861A0B03CFD1C546148B89AD1CB
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy:
Good post