All the libs will go back to brunch and sleepwalk for another 4 years. Harris will fail at everything she does and make life worse, especially for Muslims, and the left will be blamed for everything. The right will dig their heels in even more on reaction, yada yada, y’all know how this show goes.

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    Honestly, after that DNC, I legitimately crave nothing more than the complete and total dissolution of the USA and for all of it’s citizens to be put on trial for crimes against humanity

    Yes, even myself

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      I don’t get why hexbear has suddenly decided that kamala is going to win. Yes, she has a better chance than Biden, but it’s still basically just a coin toss.

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      yeah it’s still much closer than the dems are letting on. I’d guess that whatever the outcome, it’s gonna be pretty close to 50-50 just like 2016 and 2020.

      The difference is that Trump seems to floundering now, and has been low energy in general lately, and many right-wingers are getting tired of the Trump movement, and would probably prefer to go back to the conservative equivalent of brunch. Which wasn’t the case in 2016.

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    Also considering the current age of identity politics I think there will be a lot of really gross and cynical uses of her identity. The “👏more👏women👏faces👏of👏empire👏” meme will be played out in some of the grossest way possible win or loss. It will be “inspiring” that she wants to be a helm of the machine that makes everything worse. I think it’ll be uniquely bad for black leftists as I’m over 9000% certain that they will do the “If you ain’t votin’ for Kamala you ain’t black” thing.

    I also think there will be a lot of weird “DISCOURSE©®™” on how black is too black or not black enough or too woman or not too woman enough sorts of discussions. There are LOT of reasons to hate Kamala, and I want to say here and now I hate her cause she’s an imperialist, a liberal, and just generally everything I don’t like about democrats. Not her identity.

    I think we are going to see a lot people talking about how it’s either good or bad to be a bad removed/brat (I don’t even know what that means and I don’t care enough about modern pop to figure it out)/girlboss when you’re tough on crime or immigrants or all the stuff we hate about imperialism.

    (for the record I think it’s weird and perfectly shows how racist America truly is in that blackness sort of overwrites all other ethnic heritages and backgrounds because we hate it the most)

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    Kamala is actually doing an incredible service for the left, she is drawing the line between those in the west that can actually even be considered to be on the left and the so called left, the liberals, now exposing themselves as naught but fasicsts. This line being drawn is incredibly useful as long as the left sees and recognises it, and pivots their strategies away from trying to ally themselves with fascists. Knowing the impotency of the western left, i dont have high hopes tho

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      it’s crazy how much it feels like nothing happened in the US in the last 4 years but it feels like China built infinity high speed rails, infinity nuclear power plants, infinity solar panels, started an electric car revolution, has a microchips industry that’s only 5-10 years behind (and I don’t feel like computers are much faster than 10 years ago in the US…), 1 genocide (RIP deserts), has several competing flux capacitor prototypes, will probably build a base on the moon and mars, has a theoretical bases for the constructing the world’s first matrix of leadership, can turn geese invisible, invented Kwisatz blockers, etc…

      …meanwhile we only got something called “AI” whose best use-case is mass producing spam and misinformation.

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      I don’t know what you’re talking about. I’ve been listening to the Democrats lately and it’s clear to me that Trump has been in power for the past 4 years. We gotta vote blue to get him out!!!

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    What left. Americas left has already been utterly destroyed at anything other than the hyper local level.

    The only left that exists in the US is the one you build with your comrades and your community. Mutual aid will continue no matter who is in power and right now I’m afraid that’s the best we’ve got.

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            ok, never said I disagreed with that.

            So what is that Marxist party building in this period where revolutionary violence does not have public support, electoralism is a lost cause, and propagandizing is ineffective due to a lack of material circumstances necessary for workers to be receptive? Do nothing? No, of course not, I wonder what we could do in the meantime…

            oh yeah it’s dual power lol

            also this is a very pointless aside, but didn’t most of those previous revolutions happen in countries with a peasantry class? I don’t really think it’s American exceptionalism to imply every (including but not limited to the U$ of A) current primarily two-class capitalist country will need to take different strategies from before.

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          the black panther party is so americanlly exceptionalist, how dare they run a children’s breakfast program instead of using that funding to hand out more flyers /s

          Idk maybe I’m just using the term dual power wrong sorry in advance

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      The only hope seems to be the US eating shit in a world war it started, so that the rest of the world can move on without worrying about US approval

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        This is a very long process, and a world War would be the last straw for climate. If it has a similar time line as ww2, then even if 2024 is equivalent to 1932 or such, that would mean an end to the war around 2040 or 2050, so another 20 years of hyper emissions and ecological horrors resulting from the war machines, before there would be a chance for coordinated global action on climate so, again, the damage would be beyond devastating and possibly completely destabilizing for surviving nations, global socialist alliance or not

        Ignore me I’m just dooooomin

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      China is making some big moves towards green energy that give me hope. Ironically I think US aggression has pushed them to seek energy independance at an accelerated rate. They also needed to point their massive productive capacity towards something new anyways since their urbanization efforts are slowing.

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          If Trump is as easily manipulated by Russia and China as the Democrats say he is, then he’s definitely the better candidate for avoiding global thermonuclear war.

          (Of course in reality it doesn’t actually matter who’s president, the system ensures that we’re charging headlong into WW3 as the main antagonist regardless of who the figurehead is.)

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      I’ve had similar thoughts about 2020 in retrospect, except with accelerationism. The common sense was that accelerationists should support Trump over Biden, but Biden actually turned out to be the accelerationist candidate.

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        I’m starting to be convinced that we can’t predict shit about shit when it comes to electoral politics, other than the obviously correct take that this thing is on rails to fascism and WWIII at an unknowable time in the future regardless of who wins

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      yeah I really can’t think of anything that would actually be better under a Harris administration. Trans issues I suppose? And maybe reproductive rights? Although roe v wade was overturned under a dem administration so even that falls flat.

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        Harris would do nothing at a federal level to support trans or reproductive rights. Trump (or rather, his people) would probably try to pass more restrictions on both at a federal level but that would get tied up in the courts and would leave things in the same place they are now: states free to be as hitlerian as they want.

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    with all the shit im hearing out of the DNC its way less than certain she’ll even eke out the win now. all she had to do was shut the fuck up and let the nebulous difference between her, Trump & Biden do the work but now she’s sieg heiling away the volunteers and affiliate organizations.

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      Yeah I dunno, I’m noticing a sharp difference in reaction between my anarchist/marxist friends who are not into this, and everyone progressive to center who are ecstatic with slay queen/brat/memes are funny energy. I don’t think the left as such makes up enough people to cost her the election on its own.

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        after telling the uncommited campaigners to go fuck themselves I don’t think Harris can rely on any of them to volunteer or endorse her campaign. idk if they’ll release a statement to that effect or not

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    It would just be Obama 2.0 but without the charisma and probably with less competency given how terrible her 2020 campaign was. Which aligns with your description. Liberal status quo, identity politics masking social murder, back to brunch, and ascendant reaction as material conditions continue to proletarianize the public while no left outlets for political organizing can (yet) sufficiently capture the disillusioned.

    Things will be pretty similar either way, though. Ds and Rs will trade off and govern the machine in ways that lead to the same conclusions. Libs will go back to brunch under D’s but that just means we can’t backseat drive them. But that doesn’t work very well anyways because we are too few. Our work remains, more or less, the same, and it comes back to organizing fundamentals.

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    Honestly, she already is, or maybe she’s the culmination of Biden’s disaster. Everything has been driven so distressingly far to the right.

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    I think a democrat that alienates the left is more radicalizing than a cartoonishly evil republican. Trump has unified all flanks of the democratic party against him. Biden held that together a lot more than I expected by being friendly with Shawn Fain, the NLRB, and Lina Khan. If Copmala isn’t going to make an effort to keep that going, the party will weaken like it did under Obamna, and the socialist movement will grow as the economy settles back into low and slow growth, stagnant wages, slow job creation, rising rents and healthcare costs, and booming asset and house prices. The right will get more radicalized too.