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[-] stopdropandprole@lemmy.world 85 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

~people aren't doing anything~

literally millions of Americans organizing nationwide protests and resistance events, uniting with friends and co-workers to strategize, with larger and larger turnouts with each passing week....

🤔🤔🤔

[-] mc900ftJesus@lemy.lol 41 points 10 months ago
[-] VanillaFrosty@lemmy.world 31 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

First you organize millions across the country in protests. This is no small feat. Once you see you have the numbers, you organize a strike.

People would know this if they attended. It's discussed often.

[-] RustyShackleford@programming.dev 12 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

To attempt to overthrow a government by force that has, at its disposal, 5th generation multirole fighter aircraft, drones with Hellfire missiles, and an army of sycophants more than willing to gun down their brother and sister citizens is a fool's errand for suicidal rubes.

Wildcat Strikes are de wei.

[-] mc900ftJesus@lemy.lol 11 points 10 months ago

The military is not protecting them in their homes, on the way to their car, at a public event.

Lone wolf attacks on key Republican figures are the way.

[-] can@sh.itjust.works 21 points 10 months ago

Which is not nothing but there's a point there.

[-] newfie@lemmy.ml 7 points 10 months ago

When people rise up without a clear plan or shared vision, they often end up reinforcing the very system they’re trying to challenge. That’s because the people in power already control the tools that shape our thinking—like the media, schools, and pop culture.

If we want real change, we need more than just passion. We need a shared understanding of what kind of world we’re trying to build. Otherwise, we risk repeating the same mistakes and rebuilding the same broken system in a different costume.

Capitalist ideas have had centuries to take root and evolve. They’ve got a head start and powerful platforms to keep spreading—TV, textbooks, social media, movies, everything. To challenge that, we need a complete shift in how we think about power, community, and freedom.

So here’s the big question: Is this shift happening? Can we see it in the protests, mutual aid networks, labor strikes, and grassroots organizing across the country?

If we believe it’s possible, then now’s the time to act—together, intentionally, and with clarity. Let’s build a new vision of society—one not handed down by the powerful, but created by us. Start by asking: What do you really want the future to look like? And who’s with you in building it?

[-] newfie@lemmy.ml 2 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago)

An entirely spontaneous movement will end up reproducing the dominant ideology in a given society, because the dominant class has the means at its disposal to propagate and reproduce the dominant ideology.

So a revolutionary movement must know in advance what its revolutionary theory is; it must be united around a particular vision of society, a particular theory of revolutionary change, or it will simply reproduce the society that it is acting against.

Ideas that support capitalism have been around much longer than alternative ones, are more refined, and have way more tools to spread themselves—like the media, schools, and culture. A drastic change in structural thought is necessary.

Where is the evidence that this change in structural thought is actually occurring in the United States? How is this present in the dissent that has manifested thus far?

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