I agree with the first paragraph, but I disagree with the second, the media is owned and controlled by the ruling class, they’re not an ally or a weapon that we can really use, except in extremely niche cases. What we really need to do is organize the working class, and the best weapon that the ruling class have against class-conscious organizing is elections. Instead of spending our energy and efforts on building our own movements, the Democrats absorb all of that, parasitically siphoning all of the blood, sweat, and tears of (mainly young) voters to run their campaigns for them, which instead could have gone into a worker-led movement actually capable of shaking the foundations of power.
That’s why I care so much about trying to get people to come to terms with the reality, that the democrats are not going to save us, elections aren’t going to save us, we need to find an alternative path towards achieving our goals. I encourage people to vote for their preferred candidates, but not to expect them to actually improve anything.
Its very easy. Republican media currently portrays democrats as satanic degenenerates who need to die. Republicans control maybe 70% of the media by value.
Wealthy people would save money on bribes if they only had to bribe one party. So there’s a lot of demand currently by the wealthy to consolidate power into a one party state. Its not cost effective to bribe two parties. This is an exploitable contradiction.
You’re still not seeing the wood for the trees - it’s not about republican vs. democrat, I thought you already understood that electoralism isn’t going to solve the problem we have. It’s about working class vs. ruling class. The ruling class own and control 99.9% of the media.
Voting doesn solve anything but its still an exploitable tool. If it makes it harder comsolidate media and power then voting is effective for exploiting contradictions. The end result here is rich people lose more money and their media apparatus suffers credibility hits.
There is no outcome where democrats fix things. Voting at the current moment is a tool that at best can be used to exploit contradictory incentives the wealthy have created and undermine media credibility.
Democrats won’t save us, just as the second amendment won’t save us. But its absolutely dumb not to use tools where we can. Republicans and Democrats are not political parties, they are competing aparatuses of the wealthy elite and voting can grind them against each other, though it is not a solution. That is the forest. Anyone saying they’re the same is an idiot. Anyone saying electoralism will save us is an idiot. Voting is a tool, think of it like one, use it like one.
I agree with the first paragraph, but I disagree with the second, the media is owned and controlled by the ruling class, they’re not an ally or a weapon that we can really use, except in extremely niche cases. What we really need to do is organize the working class, and the best weapon that the ruling class have against class-conscious organizing is elections. Instead of spending our energy and efforts on building our own movements, the Democrats absorb all of that, parasitically siphoning all of the blood, sweat, and tears of (mainly young) voters to run their campaigns for them, which instead could have gone into a worker-led movement actually capable of shaking the foundations of power.
That’s why I care so much about trying to get people to come to terms with the reality, that the democrats are not going to save us, elections aren’t going to save us, we need to find an alternative path towards achieving our goals. I encourage people to vote for their preferred candidates, but not to expect them to actually improve anything.
Its very easy. Republican media currently portrays democrats as satanic degenenerates who need to die. Republicans control maybe 70% of the media by value.
Wealthy people would save money on bribes if they only had to bribe one party. So there’s a lot of demand currently by the wealthy to consolidate power into a one party state. Its not cost effective to bribe two parties. This is an exploitable contradiction.
You’re still not seeing the wood for the trees - it’s not about republican vs. democrat, I thought you already understood that electoralism isn’t going to solve the problem we have. It’s about working class vs. ruling class. The ruling class own and control 99.9% of the media.
Voting doesn solve anything but its still an exploitable tool. If it makes it harder comsolidate media and power then voting is effective for exploiting contradictions. The end result here is rich people lose more money and their media apparatus suffers credibility hits.
There is no outcome where democrats fix things. Voting at the current moment is a tool that at best can be used to exploit contradictory incentives the wealthy have created and undermine media credibility.
Democrats won’t save us, just as the second amendment won’t save us. But its absolutely dumb not to use tools where we can. Republicans and Democrats are not political parties, they are competing aparatuses of the wealthy elite and voting can grind them against each other, though it is not a solution. That is the forest. Anyone saying they’re the same is an idiot. Anyone saying electoralism will save us is an idiot. Voting is a tool, think of it like one, use it like one.