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  • @ronflex said:

    The problem with left leaning individuals on the internet is we have a lot of drive and conviction behind our ideas which is a good thing, but that should translate into real life activism or doing something that will combat the current political system and promote change. But we are beaten down since that’s basically a total pipe dream, we realize what the problem is and feel powerless to fix it.

    In many ways, that’s what they want you to believe: that you have no hope to change things, so most people never try. That leaves the powers-that-be in charge.

    But the reality is that people have the power to transform the country, and it does not have to be through the government. For example, if you are socialist or communist, you can establish your own communes, cooperatives, and employee-owned enterprises yourself, and it is totally legal! And, there are plenty of them already in existence.

    People like to complain that someone else should fix their country, but the reality is, they can do it themselves, even when they have no political power whatsoever. But it takes hard work, and that is something most people aren’t willing to do.


  • I just thought of some good examples of crazy. (I don’t call them crazy, but other people do.)

    Stance 1: Anti-Immigration (don’t let foreigners in).
    Stance 2: Open Borders (let anyone in with no checks, including criminals)
    Stance 3: Immigration Reform (allow immigration and make the process easier, but weed out the criminals)
    Stance 4: Status Quo (allow immigration, but it is difficult and time consuming)

    Many people think that stances 1 and 2 are “crazy.” I just think that they are counterproductive and ineffective. And the anti-foreigner thing is racist.


  • Most people’s grievances right now are the economy and inflation. And they want change. They want the elites to have less control over their lives.

    Sure, the right has some crazy ideas. So does the left. But the middle decides elections because they are the swing voters, and the middle’s main grievances are the economy and that they feel helpless in a world where the wealthy control everything.