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  • Bnova [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    I’ll reply to both of your comments just to be coherent:

    (which seems to me to imply (in this case) don’t bother voting, revolution is the only way to make things better)

    I did not say this. Voting can make things better it just often doesn’t. My mentality on voting is that if it’s easy to do then do it but there are counties where I live where people will have to wait for up to 3 hours to vote and often have to get to work. Is it worth it to browbeat these people who would rather do anything else? I would say not.

    A single person being a vegan or driving an SUV does not matter in aggregate for the climate because there are systematic problems that pollute significantly more than any single person will in infinite lifetimes.

    So then why not look for realistic solutions to ending capitalism rather than entertain the idea that a few thousand people (who spent lots of energy in the meantime pissing people off online for fun) are going to persuade enough people to join them in a successful communist revolution?

    My brother/sister/nb in Christ are you really saying that it is more “realistic” to vote out capitalism than it is to have a revolution? There have been numerous revolutions and zero elections that have overthrown capitalism.

    If you want to vote to improve things Godspeed and I’ll even join you, but the notion that you’ll achieve your goals of Socialism through voting is absurd. Direct action gets the goods and is infinitely more important than voting.

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      I did not say this. Voting can make things better it just often doesn’t.

      Amazing! I’d call this progress.

      counties where I live where people will have to wait for up to 3 hours to vote

      You know why they have to wait 3 hours to vote? Because Republicans gain power and make it more difficult to vote for those in areas they think may not support them. This problem would be easy to solve by increasing non-Republican voters (interestingly Taylor Swift may be helping here lol).

      A single person being a vegan or driving an SUV does not matter in aggregate for the climate because there are systematic problems that pollute significantly more than any single person will in infinite lifetimes.

      Ok, at least that’s a consistent position. I expect to not see you denigrate people for eating meat or driving large vehicles.

      My brother/sister/nb in Christ are you really saying that it is more “realistic” to vote out capitalism than it is to have a revolution?

      Nope. But I think having people in power that don’t have a particular boner for cruelty will make any attempts at moving beyond capitalism easier. As far as methods of moving beyond capitalism, I’m in favor of things like dual-power, mutual-aid, community level resilience and independence from capitalist and state systems – and having fascists in power makes those things harder and riskier. When we know where our food is coming from when the grocery store is not an option, we can consider being able to fight for more than 2 days.

      • Bnova [he/him]@hexbear.net
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        You know why they have to wait 3 hours to vote? Because Republicans gain power and make it more difficult to vote for those in areas they think may not support them.

        Yes, it is Republicans I’m not going to dispute that, but when Democrats are in power in these areas they do not wield power in a way that propagates it. And our state wide democratic party is extremely dysfunctional and unpopular. There are federal regulations that could be implemented by Democrats to reduce voting shenanigans and they did not pass it when they had the House, Senate, and Presidency. So again, if when Democrats get the vote they’re unwilling to make changes that will make it easier for them to get elected why should I brow beat some person making $10 an hour to forgo $30 they need when Democrats won’t do the best minimum to win? I would rather spend my time at our food pantry/garden.

        I think having people in power that don’t have a particular boner for cruelty will make any attempts at moving beyond capitalism easier.

        No disagreement here I’m not an accelerationist, but I will reiterate that that is not an option in my area, the state run democratic party is extremely corrupt and useless. There’s a lot of mutual aid groups in my area that get tacit support of conservatives because they’re “apolitical” and are best able to function in this way. If Democrats get their shit together maybe it would be worth putting in effort for them, but as of now they’re functionally Republicans who fund education in this state.

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          Forgot to add

          why should I brow beat some person making $10 an hour to forgo $30 they need when Democrats won’t do the best minimum to win?

          Hope – hope that others will do the same and work together to make a better future. The pantry will be there next weekend.

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          Ok, I get that the Democrats are disfunctional, ineffective, and unpopular in your area. What if people like yourself ran for office so that it could become more effective (even if just locally) and then maybe become more popular? This will never happen if all the good people forfeit the game.

          but as of now they’re functionally Republicans who fund education in this state.

          That alone would be enough to get me off my couch to vote D. Perfection is the enemy of progress.

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            Hope – hope that others will do the same and work together to make a better future. The pantry will be there next weekend.

            This is some Obama era shit. Hope isn’t feeding people.

            What if people like yourself ran for office so that it could become more effective (even if just locally) and then maybe become more popular?

            I am finishing my PhD and getting the fuck out of this state. Once I have the means I will absolutely run for school board to keep a lib or a hog out of the spot and promote a Marxist indoctrination of our nation’s youth.

            That alone would be enough to get me off my couch to vote D.

            Again, I’m not against voting for the lesser of two evils, but I am not going to spend my time advocating for an anti-choice, anti-trans, anti-gay hog. We have “progressives” who gain traction on a state wide basis and the Democratic party systematically kneecaps them every time because it is an old boys club.

            Perfection is the enemy of progress.

            I am not asking for perfection I am asking for the Democratic party to be a functional party, which it isn’t despite having the governorship in my state.

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            And when the D’s lose… because the D’s lost enough times that the R’s now run the state… what do you do then?

            • kool_newt@lemm.ee
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              Is that really how I’m using it? Am I asking anyone to shut up? No, you gave me a simple straw man argument and knocked it down.

              No, I’m asking my comrades not be idiots that think we’re really close enough to full on communist revolution that it’s worth it to let fascists hurt people until we get there. Be realistic, if you really want to help people, pissing people off and letting fascists take power out of spite is not the way.

                • kool_newt@lemm.ee
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                  1 year ago

                  We all have a little bit of power to influence all kinds of stuff including US elections… If our votes were not counted very rich people would not be wasting billions just to annoy people with too many political commercials.

                  The power (such as to end capitalism, not to control others) comes from influencing people and making more comrades which Hexbear is awful at.

                  • BurgerPunk [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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                    We all have a little bit of power to influence all kinds of stuff including US elections

                    The outcome of most states (in fact most counties, most precincts) is already known and condidered locked. If you live in most of the country and your vote is counter to that, what power does your vote have?

                    If our votes were not counted very rich people would not be wasting billions just to annoy people with too many political commercials.

                    There’s a lot of assumptions here. US presidential elections are multi billion dollar businesses. Political campaigns are a way for people to mske money. Rich people do waste billions on them. They are as grifted as anyone else, when it comes to this hollow polical system.

                    making more comrades which Hexbear is awful at

                    Seems to be a lot of comrades around here, and we’ve attracted a lot more since federation began. We’re a non-sectarian space, but it is true that we aren’t trying to be welcoming to LIB s because they aren’t comrades at all and will not be unless they abandon their liberalism