• manxu@piefed.social
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    4 days ago

    I think the question is, what is the best way to get politicians who aren’t genocidal. Which is a specific case of the question of how you get change implemented.

    I have seen people advocate for incremental change, and I have seen people advocate for revolution. The problem with incrementalism is that it looks like too little, and it’s uncertain in direction and can be reversed. The problem with revolutionism is that absolutely nothing happens until a cataclysmic change occurs, and then it’s absolutely not clear that the change is what people wanted in the first place.

    Conservatives have achieved the monumental changes they wanted over the course of five decades. I find their goals repulsive, their methods disgusting, and their personalities (people in power) revolting. But I begrudgingly admit that their approach worked. They got absolutely everything they ever wanted, and their problem right now is that they, too, can’t live in the world they decidedly thought they wanted.

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      4 days ago

      The problem with incrementalism is that it looks like too little

      The problem with incrementalism is that it’s often just a bullshit cover for doing nothing at all.

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      3 days ago

      what is the best way to get politicians who aren’t genocidal

      I can tell you with great certainty that voting for genocidal politicians is the worst way of getting politicians who aren’t genocidal.

      My advice, as always, is to organize, protest, and elect, with a greater emphasis on organizing and protesting.

      1. Get as involved as you can with activist efforts locally.
      2. Organize, network, focus on building solidarity. Join or form a union. Join the IWW.
      3. Vote at primaries and elections for the best candidate, even if you doubt they can win.
      4. Don’t punch down.
      5. Don’t punch left.
      6. Educate yourself, politically.
      7. Push for voting reform and for anything that breaks the two-party system.