No, only an absolute imbecile would suggest that. My plan is to educate people and do what I can to help organize people outside a rigged political system in order to build an actual worker movement with teeth such as MAS in Bolivia. This starts with building unions, mutual aid groups, tenant organizations, and so on.
Why would people who want socialism vote for people maintaining capitalism? Why would you equate participating in bourgeois elections as an indicator of motivation of all political action?
There’s ~40-50% of US potential voters who don’t vote for various reasons- Living in a state where the results are almost guaranteed, being alienated from politics in general because of the distrust in our government as a whole, leftists who don’t vote but are politically active in other ways, etc. There’s also people who do vote because they feel like they have to vote against the worse choice. If only all this alienation and lesser-evilism and feeling ineffective politically could be siphoned into a mass movement that helps all of us. Capitalism cannot be “fixed” if a group of people who don’t vote suddenly start voting. That’s pure fantasy. But it seems people who believe this would rather hope for a fantasy situation than actually looking at reality and adjusting their strategy to make things better. Otherwise, you’ll just delay necessary change and feel resentment toward people who couldn’t convince you fast enough.
No, only an absolute imbecile would suggest that. My plan is to educate people and do what I can to help organize people outside a rigged political system in order to build an actual worker movement with teeth such as MAS in Bolivia. This starts with building unions, mutual aid groups, tenant organizations, and so on.
So again, you can’t get them to vote, but they’re going to mass organize.
“You can’t get them to vote for genocide, but you think you can get them to organize against it?”
Uhhhh yeah man, pretty much
Somehow people in other countries manage to do it, but I suppose it’s always possible that Americans are a special breed of stupid.
Why would people who want socialism vote for people maintaining capitalism? Why would you equate participating in bourgeois elections as an indicator of motivation of all political action?
There’s ~40-50% of US potential voters who don’t vote for various reasons- Living in a state where the results are almost guaranteed, being alienated from politics in general because of the distrust in our government as a whole, leftists who don’t vote but are politically active in other ways, etc. There’s also people who do vote because they feel like they have to vote against the worse choice. If only all this alienation and lesser-evilism and feeling ineffective politically could be siphoned into a mass movement that helps all of us. Capitalism cannot be “fixed” if a group of people who don’t vote suddenly start voting. That’s pure fantasy. But it seems people who believe this would rather hope for a fantasy situation than actually looking at reality and adjusting their strategy to make things better. Otherwise, you’ll just delay necessary change and feel resentment toward people who couldn’t convince you fast enough.