• USSR Enjoyer@lemmygrad.ml
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    17 hours ago

    Anyone focused on "defeating trump" smells like a stupid lib with zero marxist analysys. I had never heard of PSL until quite recently (and I follow US politics closely) but they keep making me dislike and distrust them.

    • cfgaussian@lemmygrad.ml
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      8 hours ago

      I think you should read the article. The title sounds a bit libby but the piece itself is quite good and has, i would say, overall a correct analysis.

      The only thing i'd criticize is the title, because Trump is just a symptom, he's not what needs to be defeated but the entire system that put people like him, Biden, Harris, Obama, Bush, Clinton, etc. in positions of power. The corporate uniparty is what needs to be defeated, regardless whether it dresses itself in red or blue, whether it wears its fascism openly or disguises it with liberal platitudes.

      Then again i suppose you could argue the title is clickbait to get more people to read the piece... Makes it something you could share with a liberal friend or relative and trick them into reading a real materialist analysis for once.

    • amemorablename@lemmygrad.ml
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      13 hours ago

      Does this sound lib to you?

      Trump has vowed to carry out a massive police state crackdown on immigrants, pledging to round up millions of undocumented people in militarized raids that would take place in every part of the country. He has whipped up support for this mass deportation campaign using the most vile, racist rhetoric that slanders immigrants as violent criminals.

      The Democratic Party has reacted to this by essentially adopting Trump’s anti-immigrant program, but without his demonizing language. Harris touted her plan to vastly expand Border Patrol, and emphasized the support of the Border Patrol officers’ association for her policy. She presented herself as a “tough on crime” prosecutor ready to take on “the border”.

    • MattsAlt [comrade/them]
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      13 hours ago

      They have been around for a bit now and are one of the major forces behind a lot of the BLM/anti-cop/anti-genocide protests in many cities. What don't you like about them?

      It also seems like you didn't read the article. They're not talking about electoral victory or Trump as a man, but the idea of Trump, and what he is to his followers vs what a true working class leader could be, and the legitimate threat his policies could hold towards vulnerable people