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maive@winterklaus@social.xenofem.me (2026-08-07 08:25:49)
@nyx genuinely crazy to b rooting for DSA electoralism but it becomes clear it might as well b worth supporting so long are there exists enough left-faction membership to keep them from tailing the Dems too badly (failing at this with mamdani but it could also b worse).
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πΉππ ε¦ε½Ξ»β :xf_nyxsigil: :labrys-45-sickle: :nyxcat: @nyx@social.xenofem.me (2026-08-07 08:32:54)
@winterklaus it's very clearly the site of struggle right now. my analysis of the situation has been though that there will likely need to be a point where the contradictions sharpen enough that the DSA is forced into going underground and adopting a more militant/revolutionary stance (sorta like what happened with the Bolsheviks once they became too powerful and were explicitly suppressed with state violence). I think there is also the slim possibility that the DSA could succeed in a peaceful transition to socialism similarly with what happened in Chile when Allende was elected, if only because the US is such a decrepit dying empire that there is literally nowhere else for history to go other than complete collapse and balkanization or socialism (i.e. "socialism or barbarism" but like actually).
but it's hard to say and maybe will be a mix of the two things because the US is very unevenly developed. it's simultaneously the wealthiest country in the world and yet the American people are broadly immiserated in very basic ways yet also have not known the kind of daily fight for survival struggles that people in Russia or China did when they had their communist revolutions. it is truly an unprecedented situation but one thing I know for sure is that there's absolutely no way the status quo is going to be able to continue for much longer.
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maive@winterklaus@social.xenofem.me (2026-08-07 08:39:34)
@nyx i am learning a lot watching the situation, hard to articulate but i get the sense that presently, heterogeneous political strategy in this moment means that the mass moves one way, imperfectly, and there's little point in taking a position that wants it another way, there are angles of attack, lines of flight within that. it won't go how we might like but it's important that it's going