• Harukiller14 [they/them,comrade/them]
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    4 years ago

    I’d just be wary of it “working” in the sense that people agree with it and then do nothing

    There isn't anything super large right now, but currently there is a group fighting against gentrification of my neighborhood. It's not a vanguard or anything, but people around me are getting nervous they won't be able to afford their houses and business anymore (don't laugh you gotta work with what you have)

    there’s no need to spend more time and effort going farther, and you don’t want to undo the progress you’ve made by delving into conspiracy-adjacent stuff that isn’t on much of a realistic footing.

    It all depends on what's going on around you my friend. You have to understand who you're talking to and I have to say the exit polling that said minority males were more likely to vote Trump is real. Latinos for Trump is real and too a lesser extent blacks for Trump too. I can't just shit on Democrats and stop there, it doesn't work.

    As of right now America is a binary, you are either a democrat or republican. In my experience if you just shit on one party all that happens is they are more likely to vote the other one in. Doing that is a disservice to people who are just looking for answers.

    • hogposting [he/him,comrade/them]
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      4 years ago

      currently there is a group fighting against gentrification of my neighborhood

      Good shit.

      I can’t just shit on Democrats and stop there, it doesn’t work.

      I agree, but jumping from "you can't trust Democrats" to "Democrats are controlled opposition" is still just shitting on Democrats. The way to give people answers is talking about how non-electoral action can address their problems, or talking about how non-mainstream Democrats have policies that are way better than what the Democratic Party as a whole offers.

      • Harukiller14 [they/them,comrade/them]
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        4 years ago

        The way to give people answers is talking about how non-electoral action can address their problems, or talking about how non-mainstream Democrats have policies that are way better than what the Democratic Party as a whole offers.

        Absolutely 1000% agree.