Fascism as an ideology can't be voted out. I'm saying, in an unrigged and fair election, you have the opportunity to try and vote out a fascist. Unless you think not trying and not voting is a better option. I'm not saying voting is the answer, rather, a very small part of actions we should be doing. Fascism ends in death camps and wars, not working class revolution.
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Voting is probably the easiest way, which in this environment, seems pretty fucking hard. It still doesn't address the cause of all our anger. That is, our quality of life and rights being stolen.
Fair. Any ideas in addressing the high social entropy to bring about the spirit required for such actions? This is something that has always been on my mind. That and the mechanism of transformation.
What is your own personal vision of action in the next 4 years if you don't mind me asking?
Are you minimising the amount of damage Trump is incurring? You're talking like a conservative.
If you want to go to war with this fascist government with half the population supporting it. Go right ahead. It's not going to end well. Trump is doing a great job at destroying the country and it's going to come to a point where everyone is on the same page. That's when action makes sense. In the meantime I'm going to my best to put the spanner in the works.
It most certainly would if the spirit to resist and protect our rights and freedoms overcome the oppression. Don't give up. Neoliberalism needs to be fought tooth and nail but a Democrat won't advocate for your death for your dissent.
If you vote out a fascist from an office, is that not removal. If you're talking about removing ideology, violence won't help at all.
I mean, we added a national day of truth and reconciliation. That's a huge step. But, if you're in denial despite all of the evidence and personal accounts you might be too far gone to recover.
I'm anti fascist. Voting is the only non-violent way to remove them from power. If you're not doing everything you can to do so, you might be a tanky or fascist.
Do what instead?
Oh nice! I'm from a very rural area so I don't have access to groups like that. Just the online communities. I'm more focused on changing hearts and minds through example. How effective that is is hard to say. But I believe we need enough working class to realize we're really in a class war to make critical change.