• quarrk [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    1 year ago

    It’s not edgy at all, you are correct. Electoralism in the US takes the wind out of progressive movements. It replaces direct action with campaigning and “letting the system work” until any progressive momentum has dissipated.

    Leftists should literally stop talking about elections as if they aren’t happening. Vote for whoever you want, it does not matter. I want to know what you (figurative “you”) are doing in real terms of organizing and direct action, not who you voted for to ostensibly do those things on your behalf. I don’t say this from a moral high ground btw, I really should do more myself, but I at least understand the reality of my laziness and I’m not going to be phone banking or whatever the fuck next November.

    • ZWQbpkzl [none/use name]@hexbear.net
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      11 months ago

      My point is insisting on not voting is still unproductive engagement in electoralism. You can do productive electoralism, but you don’t focus on the actual vote. You can take the pretense of canvassing for candidate to do a mass line and adjust your org’s strategy accordingly. Or use phonebanking to build a roster of sympathetic neighbors. Or you can discuss strategy with new naive political activist. Electoralism can be done correctly but it requires a certain balance of cynicism and optimism which is hard but can be very bountiful.