Love all these calls for a revolution that none of those rallying for will ever participate in. Radical idea begin with small steps. It’s not that hard. Vote in primaries, vote against insane people in general elections. Eventually the flow of water reverses.
No one on this thread is ever gonna start a fucking revolution. Stop pretending like you are above everyone because your plan is some radical overtaking of the government. It’s a fantasy.
No one on this thread is ever gonna start a fucking revolution
Well… I’m working on the whole revolution thing by advocating a new political theory of anarchism, that I hope will lead to a new sort of revolution. It’s called anarcho-antirealism. We advocate for a revolution in which the workers take back control of the means of perception from the capitalist media, alongside a material revolution for the means of production. But it’ll be decades before we can do much rebelling, so right now I’m focused on protecting our community and growing our movement through direct aid and local electoral change.
Protecting the community, local elections, volunteering, and organizing/participating in protests is a great example of how to change institutions. You can make your neighborhood better, change the lives in big ways of those you can reach, and hopefully that impact spreads further than your local circle.
People should be less focused on unrealistic and radical world shaping events (unless somehow the opportunity arises) and more on the small changes a single, ordinary human without connections or influence can make.
By growing a cause in number, “revolution” sparks. Not through talking shit on Lemmy.
I am glad you choose to waste your time commenting on your choice to defeat your political inactions on a leftist network the Zionists have infiltrated.
Since you have acquiesced to your Führer‘s tyranny, can you simply return to licking your Nazis’ boots and leave us intersectionists alone? Our “small steps” were crushed by electoralists. So my comment is for the ignorant, the uneducated, the unlearned.
Love all these calls for a revolution that none of those rallying for will ever participate in. Radical idea begin with small steps. It’s not that hard. Vote in primaries, vote against insane people in general elections. Eventually the flow of water reverses.
No one on this thread is ever gonna start a fucking revolution. Stop pretending like you are above everyone because your plan is some radical overtaking of the government. It’s a fantasy.
Well… I’m working on the whole revolution thing by advocating a new political theory of anarchism, that I hope will lead to a new sort of revolution. It’s called anarcho-antirealism. We advocate for a revolution in which the workers take back control of the means of perception from the capitalist media, alongside a material revolution for the means of production. But it’ll be decades before we can do much rebelling, so right now I’m focused on protecting our community and growing our movement through direct aid and local electoral change.
Protecting the community, local elections, volunteering, and organizing/participating in protests is a great example of how to change institutions. You can make your neighborhood better, change the lives in big ways of those you can reach, and hopefully that impact spreads further than your local circle.
People should be less focused on unrealistic and radical world shaping events (unless somehow the opportunity arises) and more on the small changes a single, ordinary human without connections or influence can make.
By growing a cause in number, “revolution” sparks. Not through talking shit on Lemmy.
I am glad you choose to waste your time commenting on your choice to defeat your political inactions on a leftist network the Zionists have infiltrated.
Since you have acquiesced to your Führer‘s tyranny, can you simply return to licking your Nazis’ boots and leave us intersectionists alone?
Our “small steps” were crushed by electoralists. So my comment is for the ignorant, the uneducated, the unlearned.