you should fight even if chances are that you won't win, actually
fighting sends a message, it creates discourse, it mobilizes, inspires, and changes stuff
bernie lost the election, but did it matter that he ran? if you think it didn't, you're being intentionally ignorant
the american left needs to put in the fight, a LOT more, be louder, not because the prospect is winning, but because it's the right thing to do
there is another side - foolish recklessness, not caring about about strategy at all. but i think the left, not just in the US (but *especially* in the US) is located far away at the other extreme: being too complacent, too contemplative, too fearful
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elon musk is not a climate change hero, to the contrary, the production of tesla cars destroys the environment and space x works with the us military, the largest polluting entity of the world
his donations to certain politicians further confirm this
the extraction of minerals destroys lives, predominantly in the global south (latin america and central africa, etc). it impacts indigenous communities, it does not consult local people, and often uses child labor google.ch/amp/s/www.euro…
you should be able to criticize every single politician. they are not your boss, they are supposed to work for YOU
if i ever get to a position of leadership, i want you to criticize the shit out of me. while constructive criticism is preferrable, some of it will be disingenuous. but you need to be able to take that shit, that's the price for having great responsibility
people with responsibility are beholden to the people they fight for, you shouldn't blame people for providing critique, to the contrary, you should welcome it. leaders can't possibly know everything themselves, they need the people to constantly update them on their needs/wishes
"The government has become a slave to corporations.", he is right.
As the fascist government in India pushes for land reform which would let corporations in "to increase competition", people from India have organized the largest protest in world history
Indian farmers, already struggling heavily with covid and economic misery, have organized the largest general strike in history which has mobilized about 250 million people. Keep this in mind whenever people discourage you from organizing strikes in your country.
The partnership between large corporations & far-right authoritarian governments is a recurring pattern in history- the more aware people are of their own exploitation, the more authoritarian states will become to suppress them. Be aware of this shift, everywhere around the world
i've never heard from people who participate in BLM protests talk about defund the police as a "slogan", they don't think of activism as a marketing campaign
that does not mean movements don't have to think about communication, but it's the call for X that is at the core, people who refer to the call to defund the police primarily as a slogan confuse what activism is about - it's not about market-analysis, it's about pushing change
change comes from a place of risk & danger, exactly because it's not oriented towards what the mainstream can comfortably absorb as uncontroversial. the argument that change needs to do that comes from a static model of society, not from a view of a dynamic, ever changing society
his whole career has been a grift from the start. even the fbi admits that far right extremism is far more dangerous. this guy and the people with a big platform who promote him shouldn't be taken seriously by anyone ever google.ch/amp/s/www.roll…