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  • I’m not going to stop telling people that boycotts, without clear goals, targets, and an actual structured organized effort are a waste of time, because they are.

    Boycotts as part of an organized movement with a clear target and goal are worthwhile.

    Slacktivism, like petitions and individuals boycotting things, just absorb time and energy from real activist efforts.

    If you want to stop wasting time and energy arguing about it, then be the change you want to see in the world. I am not going to stop pushing for real change.





  • the problem is systemic, it’s not limited to just Musk or Trump, or just American corporations. Boycotting corporations without a clear target, a clear goal, and active organization efforts, is just a waste of time for everyone involved. All you will accomplish is move some money from one capitalist to another, nothing more.

    The ruling class are very happy if you choose to boycott, because they know it, just as well as I do. The revolution will not be televised. The boycotts are getting press coverage. You should consider why.




  • i didn’t say it didn’t matter, I said it’s harm reduction. that’s totally worth voting for.

    but even if everyone voted, it wouldn’t fix any of the major systemic problems we have.

    the oppression and exploitation of the working class is inevitable under capitalism. it is impossible to vote to end capitalism.

    the fact you’re being distracted from something that would actually work - organizing, unionizing, real activism efforts - by elections, is why i call them circuses.

    the main purpose of elections is to give us a false feeling of political influence and power.

    we have real power, but only when we work together and withhold our labor.

    our power does not derive from our vote, or how we spend money. our power comes from our labor, and our ability to withhold it.

    imagine if all of us, collectively, just refused to work for capitalism anymore, and instead, we worked only for the mutual benefit of our fellow workers. some of us would produce food, some of us would repair vehicles and machinery, some of us would provide education, healthcare, childcare, and so on. and we could collectively withhold all of these from the ruling class.

    that is how we end capitalism. that is what I consider revolution to be. but we NEED to work together, and stop getting distracted by shit that barely achieves anything.