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Bullshit. The vote blue no matter who down vote brigade is a menace. If any of y'all catch a whiff of criticism, you start screaming "bot" and slamming down votes. Shut down any opportunities for education or discourse, and now that ya boi made a goddamn fool out of all of us last night you're still on your bullshit.
To be clear, I'm a left progressive and I would pull out my own fingernails if I thought it gave a chance to prevent Trump. I'll hold my nose or whatever. But the worst of you are as toxic as any moderate republican. I'm so tired of being lectured by people who don't do any kind of political organizing outside of voting, and it shows. Don't act like you care if you only check in for 6 months out of 4 years. Your apathy is the reason why the only real opposition to fash in this country are completely incompetent nincompoops
This isn't discourse until someone starts proposing tenable solutions to actual problems.
What all do you do to organize politically in between 4 year Presidential cycles?
I'm in DSA, I'm the labor steward of my chapter. I participated in signature gathering and canvassing to protect abortion rights in my state, we are part of a coalition for Palestinian solidarity. I'm in the "left" wing of DSA, in a caucus that agitates to improve the org and build independence from the democrats. I help with education of new members and help guide people through the org when and where I'm able. So I'm engaged in meetings and high level discussions almost daily. I study history and political theory. Not everyone has the time for this necessarily but people could still join DSA (or some other org), pay dues and go to a few meetings. Also these discussions are incredibly transformative, its much different than just voicing ones opinion on the internet or listening to podcasts or whatever. Also talking to people by doing canvassing is incredible for getting out of our own political opinion. Since we do targeted canvassing, we are still talking to mostly very progressive voters, but (believe it or not lol) the left can become politically disconnected from the real working class which we are supposed to fight for