no, it’s not. That would make fascism left wing, it is not.
Matty Roses
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Highly recommend the Revolutions podcast on this subject.
Yes, the current relations to capitalism actually were fixed in 1848, not 1789.
The split between the bourgeoise and the proletarian is exactly what happened in 1848 - they were united in the French Revolution, then as the bourg took power, they made sure to stop the revolutions.
hey, how’d voting “not Trump” work out for you in 2020?
Liberals seem to have the memories of goldfish, which is how the Democratic party is able to keep moving steadily to the right.
So why vote blue?
It literally is not.
What makes the third viable is voting for it. But that aside, making the Democrats lose with a clear auditable trail of votes to the left makes it clear they have to move left (and take the third party’s positions) or be destroyed. This is how the party system in the US has always worked, from the Whigs to the FDR coalition. The modern GOP almost did this, but was so sidelined by the FDR coalition and failures of Nixon that their right wing didn’t even have to leave under Reagan to take over.
No, you vote in a way that gives you power. Voting blue no matter who loses power. See 2020.
And you’re upset because you wanted it to be Harris continuing to pretend there’s no way to stop shipping weapons to Israel, or . . . .?
Hey, NATO shill, why aren’t you fighting in Ukraine? I bet there’s a conscript there that would love to change places with your chickenhawk ass.
Bonapartists look good only next to modern day liberals, at least they’re honest.
Obviously, the problem is with the voters, not the system
Yeah, we do both numbers here, ones AND zeros




I left the US already - because it was obvious your ilk couldn’t deal with the GOP. I hate that I was right, but so it is.
It’s worked out pretty ok for me. For the rest of the US, not good.