I want to draw attention to the elephant in the room.
Leading up to the election, and perhaps even more prominently now, we’ve been seeing droves of people on the internet displaying a series of traits in common.
- Claiming to be leftists
- Dedicating most of their posting to dismantling any power possessed by the left
- Encouraging leftists not to vote or to vote for third party candidates
- Highlighting issues with the Democratic party as being disqualifying while ignoring the objectively worse positions held by the Republican party
- Attacking anyone who promotes defending leftist political power by claiming they are centrists and that the attacker is “to the left of them”
- Using US foreign policy as a moral cudgel to disempower any attempt at legitimate engagement with the US political system
- Seemingly doing nothing to actually mount resistance against authoritarianism
When you look at an aerial view of these behaviors in conjunction with one another, what they’re accomplishing is pretty plain to see, in my opinion. It’s a way of utilizing the moral scrupulousness of the left to cut our teeth out politically. We get so caught up in giving these arguments the benefit of the doubt and of making sure people who claim to be leftists have a platform that we’re missing ideological parasites in our midst.
This is not a good-faith discourse. This is not friendly disagreement. This is, largely, not even internal disagreement. It is infiltration, and it’s extremely effective.
Before attacking this argument as lacking proof, just do a little thought experiment with me. If there is a vector that allows authoritarians to dismantle all progress made by the left, to demotivate us and to detract from our ability to form coalitions and build solidarity, do you really think they wouldn’t take advantage of it?
By refusing to ever consider that those who do nothing with their time in our spaces but try to drive a wedge between us, to take away our power and make us feel helpless and hopeless, we’re giving them exactly that vector. I am telling you, they are using it.
We need to stop letting them. We need to see it for what it is, get the word out, and remember, as the political left, how to use the tools that we have to change society. It starts with us between one another. It starts with what we do in the spaces that we inhabit. They know this, and it’s why they’re targeting us here.
Stop being an easy target. Stop feeding the cuckoo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudette_Colvin
King’s people held off on the Montgomery bus boycott until they had the right person.
Almost as if King wasn’t just rushing blindly ahead.
Look man, I think I’ve covered this pretty well, I’m not sure I want to keep beating a dead horse. MLK and any other agitator for justice can pick their own timeline for justice. Telling someone else that now is not the time is what MLK is criticizing. You’re free to withhold your own agitation to the proper time but you can’t tell someone else to wait. I feel like that’s pretty clear.
So, again you agree with me.
Everyone is in the fight against Trump, and we need to listen to the smart leaders and not run off like idiots.
I wouldn’t fault you for being ESL, but I’d be impressed if you could clip enough consecutive words from that comment that supports what you’re saying.
I think I’m done with this
So, you kept saying I was wrong, but couldn’t prove that Douglas didn’t support the candidate who was the best of a bad lot, and helped me prove that MLK used a careful strategy that included not getting into a fight over LGBT+ rights.
You’ve been done since this thing started, you’re just to obstinate to admit what anyone could see.
And, as Isaac Asimov pointed out, the one who has to resort to insults is the one who has run out of ideas. But since you started it, it’s unconscious privilege on your part to attack immigrants.
I wasn’t insulting you, I was allowing for the possibility that maybe you didn’t understand the words as I was saying them.
It’s not a bad thing to be an immigrant or be ESL, sorry if you felt that was an insult.