• @DPUGT2
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    12 years ago

    While things like “space billboards” would be a good thing to talk about when it comes to anti-capitalism, it’s also a little too obvious for it be primary area of focus.

    Possibly. But I’ve got to tell you that this is a big deal, this and things like it, and shows a far greater overlap of interest for most people.

    Definitely beats the “the CIA is just making up lies about glorious China and the Uyghur region!” I find elsewhere.

    Basically, “space billboards are bad” is too narrow an idea to focus on if we want to convince people to become socialist.

    If you say so. I guess when your enemy makes mistakes, you should quit pointing those out. And when I say “you”, I mean me.

    • @SloppilyFloss
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      32 years ago

      If you say so. I guess when your enemy makes mistakes, you should quit pointing those out. And when I say “you”, I mean me.

      Nah you should definitely point out space billboards, but pointing them out isn’t enough to formulate a useful political program, basically. And you shouldn’t point it out at the expense of the more “micro”-horrors of capital.