thinking-about-it Is there hope?

  • Jabril [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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    13 days ago

    Half the people not voting has nothing to do with the material reality that those same people benefit from imperialism and an economic incentive to keep it going. It is a false assumption to say that because they didn’t vote, they must have some revolutionary potential just waiting to be activated. They are part of a global labor aristocracy and will not do anything more than fight for the gains that improve their own lives, which come directly from exploiting other people. Until those benefits are removed through economic collapse and are no longer affordable for the ruling class, the labor aristocracy will continue and they will not go out of their way to end that privilege

    • GarbageShoot [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      13 days ago

      https://hexbear.net/comment/5631230

      Your idea that fighting for personal material gains is at odds with fighting against empire was already refuted. There are also other things, like “labor rights”, “tenant rights”, etc. that aren’t part of the metric that a whole lot of people would like if given the opportunity and socialists have the chance to offer those where the other two parties don’t even gesture at it.

      • Jabril [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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        13 days ago

        No it wasn’t, it was suggested with no evidence or grounding in reality, things required of a refutation to refute anything. You have a metaphysical idea that because people in the imperial core are workers somehow they will fight against the system they benefit from because on the other side of that fight the wealth distribution would benefit them more. This rejects a century of communist theory. You have taken out all context and material analysis of the condition of those workers and done class reductionism. People like myself who have actually been doing labor and tenant organizing in the US for years know this from experience. People have had the opportunity to organize the whole time, we have had labor and tenant unions for a long time. People join them to get more for themselves and when they do they move on. These are essentially charities and non profits in the modern context, not tools of political power. workers in the US won’t be organizing shit until the empire collapses, largely due to it’s own weight and not because of any organizing being done. Communists need to be organizing now in preparation for that collapse, but it won’t be until things are incredibly dire that the average imperial core resident are counted among us. Until then it’s going to be a very small amount of people who actually understand what it means to be a communist and will subscribe to that notion, and even many of those will still be plagued with metaphysical thinking and liberal brain rot