• @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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      111 year ago

      I read the article, and I agree with Freddie deBoer. This is just liberal apologetics. This is just the same arguments of things are getting better, just wait, blah, blah, blah. I’m old. It’s tired. Give me healthcare and change my mind.

      • @bleph@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        So until we get single payer healthcare, you won’t be happy with any other policy wins and you’d rather burn all your political capital fighting us instead of uniting against the literal fascists?

        • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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          91 year ago

          The left, the real socialist left doesn’t have political capital. So there’s nothing to burn. Incremental policy is great to alleviate suffering, but ultimately is masturbatory. Fascism will eventually overcome America. This explains why. Waiting for real, substantial policy changes with climate change happening is denialism. We’re waiting for enough people to realize this so we can organize and fight for the future.

          • @bleph@lemmy.world
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            01 year ago

            I found that argument very unconvincing.

            I think the author’s definition of fascism is nonsensical and ahistorical.

            I agree that capitalism has the tendency to concentrate power (like every other social or political system ever in the history of humans), but the idea that we should just abandon the levers of power to the kind of people who want Donald Trump to be president is so insane to me.

            The author even concedes that Donald Trump is uniquely bad but then bends over backwards trying to get back to his comfortable “both sides” narrative

            • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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              71 year ago

              I agree that it is insane to concede power to fascism. I have kids and will be voting for Biden for this reason. I’m aware that when full fascism comes, it will not be pretty. But I also understand that capitalism will eventually decay into fascism. So, I am sympathetic to those that want to do something outside the system of just voting. I’m not trying to change your mind. I’m just trying to make people understand the situation we’re in.

              • @bleph@lemmy.world
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                -21 year ago

                Well I’m glad I don’t have to have the Cornel West argument here.

                I think we agree that the whole Earth is in a dangerous and precarious situation and far too many people are still not acknowledging this?

                Do you disagree that Biden has delivered more policy for the Left as a whole than any president since LBJ?

                • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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                  41 year ago

                  Civil rights and the voter rights act were pretty big, so I don’t know. Biden has done more for the environment( he needs to do more) and that affects us all. I like Biden. I think he wants to do more. But he is beholden to the DNC and it’s corporate donors. When he gets his next term, expect him to do more.

                  • @bleph@lemmy.world
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                    11 year ago

                    Well if we’re talking “abolish the 2-party system” (with electoral reform) then I’m 100% agreed

          • @bleph@lemmy.world
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            -11 year ago

            So … all capitalism is fascism; therefore “both sides are the same”; therefore reject incremental progress as illegitimate?

            • @TokenBoomer@lemmy.world
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              91 year ago

              Incremental progress is not illegitimate. It’s just never going to be enough to solve the problem that is capitalism. If it were, the New Deal would have fixed this system and we wouldn’t be having this conversation.