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[–] Darkcommie@lemmygrad.ml 21 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (40 children)

I don’t understand how socialists and communists can still believe they can build a mass movement in the imperial core? What gives you this much hope? Cause in my experience these people want me dead and if they have to be killed for a socialist future then let it happen

Edit: im not saying this out of Condescension im speaking out of curiosity and frustration

[–] IslamicSocialist@lemmygrad.ml 20 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (32 children)

I really can't understand where this concept comes from because I've been up and down the East coast of the US and I've talked with a lot of different communities. I've found more listening ears and sympathetic people in the hoods, rural communities, impoverished suburbs, etc.

Is there reactionaries? Yes, of course, but the amount who actually want to harm people vs the amount who are relatively good, have no idea about politics, or are willing to hear out your side is vastly stark. Arguably 30/70, or even 50/50 if we are being vague. It also depends on where you go, I've found far more enemies in the gentrified downtowns of blue states than I have heavily mixed rural southern towns. Same with the mostly liberal colleges vs the impoverished suburbs.

The big thing is so many get caught up in the frequency illusion, especially with social media. The loudest and most annoying reactionaries online say the most insane shit because they feel untouchable and like they can get away with it, but that doesn't automatically translate to irl daily life. Those loud mfs are loud for a reason, they compensate for their lack by functioning off bias & anger and only invite the unhinged like them. Most people are not that invested, often because they have too much going on in their own lives or rely on establishment beliefs, or even no beliefs because they're disillusioned by the system and checked out of it all (which is a large chunk of the US rn).

America may have its higher than usual amount of reactionaries, but that's because we are a safe haven for them. At the end of the day there is far more potential allies than there is enemies and giving into the political nihilism and doomerism that "everyone is bad" is simply suicidal and unrealistic.

[–] 201dberg@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 6 days ago (12 children)

"Up and down the East Coast."

Ok, now try a Midwestern state. Texas, Tennessee, Indiana, etc. try living in a state where every neighbor thinks killing immigrants should be a legal past time and have a blue line or similar fascist flag on their truck, garage, etc. The opinion that there is no hope for this country in going socialist doesn't just shit out of our brains because we want to be doomers. It comes from a place of experience. Congrats on have good ones. Lots of us live in areas where our neighbors fornicate to the idea of murdering us.

[–] Darkcommie@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 6 days ago

Also stop celebrating the “good ones” for being decent human beings and not vermin

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