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Yea, I get it. I'm in too deep with being a relentless prick that I can't really turn it off, and honestly the more resistance I run into the more blinded by indignant fury I feel. I'll acknowledge there's an emotional dimension to this that may defy logic.
In order for any IRL direct action to have the legs to be meaningful, there needs to be enough discontent for people to join that cause to begin with. For what it's worth, i feel pretty confident i've been very clear about what i'm critiquing, and what response would be acceptable to stop agitation. Taking it directly to democratic leadership happens everywhere but here, so that's why it seems like i'm just making noise for the hell of it. The more direct action happens in other forums, via other means. But creating a demand within the base validates those voices that are speaking to leadership, too. They both need doing, but only one happens here.
I also think i've made my perspective on the 1932 German elections clear elsewhere, so I'll let those other comments to speak for themselves. Having a loyal coalition is not enough, we have to accomplish more if we're interested in more than just kicking the can.
I feel somewhat comforted by this being a pretty small space filled with otherwise perfectly motivated democratic voters, I don't think i'm doing a noticeable amount of damage to democrats (in terms of how people end up voting in november). Nothing I can say is going to make people feel less motivated by trump's fascistic rhetoric, so I imagine the most i imagine myself really doing is pushing a handful of people into further-left political spaces. If people vote in november but are furious about having to do it, that might be the best-case scenario. People deciding it's completely pointless would be worst-case, but I'm sure that if that was happening I'd have already been kicked out, or at the very least it would be limited to a pretty small group.
Even if it's ineffectual it's at least a little cathartic.
I don’t think there is any level of shortage in America of people who are disaffected with the Democrats. I think mostly what they need is something to vote for, and a realistic organization that can give it to them.
Aren't those kind of the same thing? Like, wouldn't we see some realistic organization that they can vote for, manifesting out of that level of people being disaffected?
Maybe that's true, it seems right anyway.
I just don't think that'll happen all on its own for a variety of reasons, I think a lot of people have to decide they're upset enough to do something all at the same time.
More people than I think is reasonable are comfortable with politics as something like a performance you make on social media and then pick the least terrible flavor on election day, and idk how else to push those people into the real world of organizing without making it too uncomfortable to hide behind that performance.