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  • Beat_da_Rich@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    There is a lot more hope for leftism in America than other imperialist countries. The culture that is projected is reactionary af and there is obviously still a lot of liberal propaganda embedded in people's heads, but that is changing.

    I understand the frustration and contempt people outside of this country have for Americans, I do. But the right wing does not enjoy mass popular support. The conservative politics of the US, especially in red states, is not just an indication of what a minority of Americans endorse, but an indication of how repressed the majority of Americans are.

    There will be nothing good that comes from wanting to see working Americans suffer more than we are (and we are). The people here are not hopeless. There are a lot of barriers here that are put in place structurally that is not reflective of where most people's hearts are.

    • Black AOC@lemmygrad.ml
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      1 year ago

      There are a lot of barriers here that are put in place structurally that is not reflective of where most people’s hearts are.

      This is where I have to disagree with you. If this were the case, then why have there been so many subjects of empire slabbed out by cop, with barely any real attempts on behalf of settlerdom to put their own bodies 'between the gears and the wheels, between all the apparatus' when it is known that if a pig pulls the service weapon, a life is about to end? Basically from where I sit, just because the right wing doesn't enjoy mass popular support right now doesn't mean the people themselves don't carry some element of rightist belief within themselves that makes it patently impossible to trust them.

      This is what I mean when I say if I ever get the unshakable sense that my people don't have the spirit to fight anymore, I'm just dipping. I'm not putting my body, my skin, my soul on the line for people who'd never do the same for me. This understanding is why I don't leave the house unstrapped.

      • Beat_da_Rich@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        I feel you. Maybe I'm too biased because, without doxing myself, I live in a pretty radical area where that can and does happen. Not enough, but it's happening more often. But again, huge structural barriers and heavy repression by the state is a large reason why it doesn't happen more. It's not that people don't care. People are pissed but they're also terrified and have too much to lose. Job, families, healthcare, etc. In ATL people are being charged with 35 years in prison for simply handing out flyers. We can't ignore just how much coercion there is from multiple angles keeping the people immobile.

        Not only that, but the generation that has been the dominant foece in politics for over half a century is literally in their hospice years. The current younger generations are the most explicitly anticapitalist generations in our history. There's tons of learning to do, but it's gonna take a little time to overcome the decades of McCarthyism.

        If it helps, I have had the same conversation in my head and have also heavily considered my exit plan. Anything can happen, but it will eventually be clear whether the left has any hope of challenging the resurfaced wave of white nationalism within US politics.