I’m not even talking about the cool, major transformative stuff, like expropriating industry or creating free public housing for everyone.

I’m just talking about things like ending gerrymandering and moving from a two-party system to a multi-party system. That doesn’t sound like much, but it would basically require a revolution, or something close. The things that would be necessary to make a multi-party system possible (getting rid of the electoral college, implementing proportional representation for legislative bodies, and implementing ranked-choice voting for executive positions, and probably a couple other things) are not possible through the processes and institutions that make up American politics currently. No sitting politician is going to do any of that, because they benefit from the two-party system, and it would go against their own political interests.

So, yeah. Never mind socialism. Even if all we wanted was to get rid of these stupid two-party spoiler effects and make third parties electorally feasible, that would still require taking up arms.

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I’ll do the bloomer take. This means that basically any problem that inspires you or makes you angry will lead you to revolution if looked at with any seriousness

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Idk like we’re pushing towards eachother when we decide to stand for something even though it feels disjointed and overwhelming as individuals. Some glorious day we’ll meet and push shoulder to shoulder

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This is just like Undertale except unironically

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This is why I’m a Communist

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That’s why we point out electoralism is a dead end. The only way you could accomplish even the tiniest concessions via voting would require enough effort and organization to just overthrow the whole system and make something that wasn’t total dogshit.

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You have to convince 75% of the states to change the constitution, which is what you’d need to do to abolish the senate and stop six cow ranchers in Wyoming from dictating federal policy.

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No, I get stressed by the corollary, which is that Americans are so deeply propagandized that they do not take forceful or organized action in response and actually resist efforts to do so. We’ve got work ahead of us.

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