• @[email protected]
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    217 days ago

    I’m worried more that it won’t be effective. Power is a numbers game, be it guns or dollars or people. Presumably, the strength of the left is that, properly communicated, it’s the inevitable will of the majority of the people. That’s the weapon.

    The problem with the left isn’t that the message is wrong, it’s that it’s not being communicated effectively to the people that empower it. If the people were unified, and organized, nothing could stand in their way.

    • chingadera
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      117 days ago

      I can’t argue with that, I guess the next question is how we can get there.

      What can we do?

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        117 days ago

        Start using language that resonates with blue collar workers, instead of scary commie words. Organize. Organize, again because it’s so important. Get elected; start small, don’t shoot straight for president: city council, county commissioner, lieutenant governor, climb the ladder and flood government at all levels with hick-coded progressives. Organize, a third time because what’s going to give the people the edge is direct open communication between them. This might be the age of the Vtuber senator, lean into it. Caucus with Dems until we have the numbers alone.

        It’s not impossible, we just have a lot of catching up to do. Lobbyists and PACs aren’t intrinsically bad things, they are useful tools to navigate the political landscape. But at the end of the day it’s gotta be people-first messaging. Embrace populism, embrace the circus, stop treating the average American as a rational actor. Grassroots propaganda.