Between just trying to just absorb more theory, browsing the DSA vs. PSL vs. Local Org vs. Whatever struggle sessions, and listening to some recent KushVlogs from Christman (call me a lib, I know), I see a recurring theme of the lack of a cohesive, united leftist movement in America. To my (probably incorrect) mind, this seems like a non-insignificant hurdle to actually gaining real leftist power in the US and has made me curious to see what kind of path people see through this uncertainty. To me, it almost feels like a collapse/balkanization of America might be the strongest possibility but I'm just throwing ideas at a wall.

  • deadtoddler420 [any]
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    4 years ago

    Unionization of a major employer such as Walmart (if not done by a CIA spook). I think its insanely difficult to pull off but not impossible.

    • Nagarjuna [he/him]
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      4 years ago

      Amazon seems more likely considering there's a vote coming up. That union will be insanely powerful, they'd rival the dockworkers in power, but are so poor they'd be 3 times as militant