The article discusses the response of liberal organizations like the ACLU to Trump’s election in 2016, and how their messaging was ineffective at mobilizing people to take meaningful action. It criticizes Democratic politicians in Washington state for making symbolic declarations against “hate” while simultaneously enacting policies that harm marginalized communities. The piece argues that the U.S. government, under either party, is fundamentally committed to projects of empire, militarism, and oppression, and that voting or working within the system cannot address the urgent global crises we face. Instead, the author advocates for direct action, mutual aid, and other grassroots efforts to support and defend vulnerable communities, rather than relying on policy solutions or the courts to save us. The article emphasizes the need to divest from trying to reform U.S. institutions, and instead focus on caring for each other and attacking the infrastructures of violence and extraction. It acknowledges the risks of increased repression, but argues that resistance and bold action at the local level is our best hope for creating material change. Ultimately, the text concludes that we must let go of the fantasy that the U.S. government can be made to care for us, and instead devote ourselves to the unglamorous but vital work of supporting each other and building alternative forms of collective resilience and resistance. The stakes are high, but the author believes this is the only viable path forward.

  • @snekerpimp@lemmy.world
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    Yes. And they know this and they are actively dividing us and driving us apart and to each other’s throats. Until people realize the whole system is stacked against them we will be stuck like this. As long as we consume their media and stay zombies, it’s only going to get worse and more vitriolic.

  • @SapphironZA@sh.itjust.works
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    My easy to understand guide.

    1. Wait for the GOP to fuck up, again. And for discontent to rise in the swing voters
    2. Recruit swing voters to ground level activism
    3. Flip the political monopoly board, aggressively.

    The enemy is the billionaire financial backers of both parties.

    • mtdyson_01
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      236 months ago

      It’s cute that you think elections will still be a thing in four years.

      • catsarebadpeople
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        Not saying you’re wrong or even that you shouldn’t feel that way but please don’t antagonize people who are suggesting doing something instead of just giving up.

    • @frezik@midwest.social
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      When those “allies” have replicated Republican border policies, Republican homelessness policies, Republican oil policies, and Republican Middle East policies, how “allied” are they?

  • dream_weasel
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    Yeah… I’m not convinced. After this election, I think the answer is less “it takes everyone” or “it takes all kinds” and more “here’s evidence there are quite a lot of people we could do without”.

    Edit: and a lot of the people we can do without are ostensibly lefties. You want to call maga folks stupid for being single issue voters, then you can’t be a single issue “conscious objector”. I hope if you didn’t vote for Harris you get the rough side of the next two years for being a magnum toolbag.

    Edit 2: all you .ml shitbirds can also lick an outlet as far as I’m concerned

  • @save_the_humans@leminal.space
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    I think this kind of work is necessary regardless of what happens. Join an organization and start building alternative systems and structures and try to advocate for policy changes that will support these alternatives. Here are some links to leftist organizations doing some of that work. You can also look into starting or joining cooperatives and/or land trusts in your area as some ideas to get started.

    https://www.iww.org/ https://frso.org/about/ https://pslweb.org/program/ https://www.dsausa.org/ https://www.cpusa.org/