• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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    3 hours ago

    They both serve capital above all else. They have differences, but are on the same side. Voting matters far less than organization, even if we couldn’t vote we could still organize.

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      20 minutes ago

      Unhappy Sam: I wish I could get a girlfriend, but no one is going to want to date someone like me

      US: Maybe if I work on myself someone will want me. Dress a little nicer, maybe pick up a hobby

      Me: Those are great ideas, but you literally don’t wipe your ass. I don’t think any of those things will help until you start doing that.

      You: Clean ass and poopy ass are literally both the same, they both shit out poop, you sound so dumb right now. HEY EVERYONE GET A LOAD OF BROWN MAGA OVER HERE. You need to quit worshipping toilet paper and tell this guy to get to the gym. I bet you have a Charmin Bear body pillow you cum in every night.

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        15 minutes ago

        I don’t really care for the use of allegory to make an argument, especially not the strawman you’re making.

        Voting isn’t a genuine lever for working class influence, because both options on the lever lead to capitalist control and domination. You have your priorities flipped, organization is what’s important, it’s the primary means by which the working class has historically won concessions and how revolutionaries have managed to establish socialism around the globe.

        Voting is the extra. It takes the least amount of effort, and has the least amount of results. I don’t personally care who you vote for or if you vote if you actually show up and organize. If voting makes you happy and feel secure, then go for it, but it won’t fix any of our problems nor will it prevent conditions from worsening, because those are intrinsic to living in late-stage imperialism.