when you tell the libs in 4 years that biden sucks they will just say well what was he supposed to do? there was a republican senate, its mitch mcconnell's fault.
The libs are not the people we need to be targeting. Almost 40% of eligible voters don't vote because nobody running is representing their interests, and a large minority of Republican and Democratic voters only vote for those parties reluctantly. We'll have far better success converting those folks to a communist world view than Beltway liberal types, because the class interests of the former lie in communism and the latter in status quo.
I don't think I necessarily agree. I think there are plenty of libs who are within reach, a lot of their hearts are in the right places they just need things explained to them in the right way (A LOT) unlike the 40% who are straight fash. While 40% of eligible voters dont vote I think most of them still tend to fall either fash or lib territory, though the ones you're talking about are some of my favorite people to talk to. However they are a small minority I think, and I don't think it's a great idea to write the libs off altogether when they take up such a huge percentage of our population and are somewhat convinceable. Really depends what type of libs you're talking about though, but I do think young people are the best vessel for organizing into the future.
when you tell the libs in 4 years that biden sucks they will just say well what was he supposed to do? there was a republican senate, its mitch mcconnell's fault.
The libs are not the people we need to be targeting. Almost 40% of eligible voters don't vote because nobody running is representing their interests, and a large minority of Republican and Democratic voters only vote for those parties reluctantly. We'll have far better success converting those folks to a communist world view than Beltway liberal types, because the class interests of the former lie in communism and the latter in status quo.
I don't think I necessarily agree. I think there are plenty of libs who are within reach, a lot of their hearts are in the right places they just need things explained to them in the right way (A LOT) unlike the 40% who are straight fash. While 40% of eligible voters dont vote I think most of them still tend to fall either fash or lib territory, though the ones you're talking about are some of my favorite people to talk to. However they are a small minority I think, and I don't think it's a great idea to write the libs off altogether when they take up such a huge percentage of our population and are somewhat convinceable. Really depends what type of libs you're talking about though, but I do think young people are the best vessel for organizing into the future.