Submitted by cowloom in vote_satan

This is going to be a strongly worded post, but the current situation is so dire, I think taking the kid gloves off is warranted. This post is aimed at people in the US.


Fascism is here, and you aren't fighting back. And that's not okay.

We've been warning you for years that this was coming. We've been shouting it from the rooftops until our voices were hoarse - that america is heading towards fascism, and you need to start organizing now. But you were comfortable in your privilege, and you were too distracted by the new season of your favorite TV show, so you didn't pay it any mind. You thought "it couldn't happen here," or you hoped that someone else would put a stop to it. Well look where we are now.

It's understandable to feel angry or afraid given what's happened. We are already off to a bad start, and things are likely to get much worse. But you cannot allow those feelings to turn into despair and defeatism. The fascists want you to feel powerless, so that you won't fight back. Don't give them an easy victory. Channel your rage into energy, and put that energy towards organizing and resisting.

You've already read the quotes about evil triumphing when good people do nothing. You nodded your head sagely, and said "so true." Yet here you are, still sitting on your ass, not doing anything. You do realize those quotes are talking about you, right? If you aren't fighting back, then you are the one allowing evil to triumph. There's a word for that - complicit. So stop saying that you care, and start showing that you care with your actions.

"But I can't fight back, I have a mental illness!" comes the objection. Whenever I hear that, I think about the mentally ill comrades in my organization who still make an effort, because they actually care. They step back from time to time as needed, but then they come back and keep fighting when they're able, because they know they can't remain idle. There is always something that you can do, even if your spoons are limited.

There were probably plenty of people in nazi Germany who felt overwhelmed by what was going on, and who decided to "focus on themselves" and "accept what they can't change" instead of fighting back. And they sat comfortably in their houses, practicing their violins, while Anne Frank's ashes rained down outside their windows. Meanwhile, the brave freedom fighters of the German resistance fought, bled, and died for liberation, because they put the lives of others above their own. And in the end, they failed - because you didn't stand with them. Shame on you.

Resisting fascism is now the single most important thing you can do. It's more important than your career, your hobbies, your love life, or whatever else you happen to be focusing on. Sending "thoughts and prayers" isn't helping. Unplugging from the news and focusing on your hobbies isn't helping. Fleeing to a blue state / another country isn't helping. Succumbing to doomerism isn't helping. Posting progressive messages on social media isn't enough. Voting isn't enough. Calling "your" representatives isn't enough. Peacefully protesting isn't enough. Go find your local communist organization, and ask what you can do to help (and if there isn't one, then start one). They needed your help years ago, but it's better late than never. Don't allow them to burn out like the other fledgling orgs because ten people are doing the work of forty.

For the handful of people reading this post who are doing what you need to do, you know who you are, and you know this post isn't aimed at you. For everyone else, do not keep scrolling after reading this. Put your phone down, get off your ass, and start getting involved. This is not a request.

An eight year old migrant girl was put in a cage today. What are you doing to free her?

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twovests wrote (edited )

I upvoted this post, and I appreciate the sentiment, but I think this post suffers from some Leftist Mistakes. Painting organizing as "throw away your entire way of life and do something" both (1) paints organizing as something destructive and undesirable, but also (2) is vague and not something anyone can do.

(Further, throwing away hobbies is not option. Culture and knowledge is carried through art. This isn't some distanced moral principal-- continuing to make art is an essential part of this. The Republicans know that, that's why they have "God King Trump" childrens books.)

An eight year old migrant girl was put in a cage today. What are you doing to free her?

The thing is, we can't be in every fight. You have to be in some fight, but you can't do anything if you try to be in every fight.

I've not done anything to free her. Do you have any advice? What can I do?

Put your phone down, get off your ass, and start getting involved. This is not a request.

Sure, this is not a request. But it's not actionable, either. "Getting involved" is so vague you might as well not say it.

If you said, "Look up your local tenants union" or "Get a pistol permit" or "Take a first aid class" or "Put money toward mutual aid rather than toward video games", then that might be something.

For me, I'm doing peaceful disruptive protests. I'm also doing data work for my local tenant union specifically in support of homeless people in a nearby city. I'm sysadmining a few places (sry jstpst i'm cheating on you) which enables discussions like these. I'm also doing some things which aren't exactly illegal but I sure won't be talking about here.

This is on top of my day job, which I need to do to get money so I can eat and continue to exist. It's a lot of work. I don't know what I can do for the eight year old girl.

So, if the kids gloves are off, then I'm going to challenge you to be more specific.

An eight year old migrant girl was put in a cage today. What can I do to free her?

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rain wrote

Further, throwing away hobbies is not option [..] continuing to make art is an essential part of this

A hundred times this…

If you said, "Look up your local tenants union" or "Get a pistol permit" or "Take a first aid class" or "Put money toward mutual aid rather than toward video games", then that might be something.

…and this

(Though I’m going to interject that while giving money for mutual aid is awesome, spending your time in mutual aid is even cooler)

Not everyone is a front line fighter shock troop, and that’s ok - because other roles are needed too.

I'm also doing some things which aren't exactly illegal but I sure won't be talking about here.

Right?

Though in fairness OP did specify this wasn’t aimed at those who are already “doing what you need to do”. Still, keep your security zones siloed. Don’t break operational security, even for relatively minor things.

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twovests wrote

Though I’m going to interject that while giving money for mutual aid is awesome, spending your time in mutual aid is even cooler

Agreed 100%. The only exception would be rather contrived, e.g. someone in the enviable position of making a lot of money, and as a direct output of their labor. (I.e. Not salaried). But "hourly and makes bank" is pretty rare, and those people are usually hustle culture capitalists lol.

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twovests wrote

I want to add on to this that I think this is a good post, and I hope I don't come off as putting you down. I view this as generative conflict, if it's conflict at all.

I also am very pro JstPst being a more praxis-heavy site, so this fits with my evil leftist agenda,

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devtesla admin wrote

Who are you talking to? There's like five people here and we're all saturated with things we're doing to help other people. I'm not sure where this is coming from.

If you're thinking about people in general, I think you're expressing a kind of general dislike for people in the world that I don't think is good for you or your activism. People right now are very isolated from one another, and you're not going to break through that with... whatever this is. If this is something your org is presenting to you as a normal way of thinking I'd be concerned.

Consider this an admin warning, you're at a level of aggro against others that we don't really want to be for jstpst. Please think before posting again and have a good evening!

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flabberghaster wrote

IDK i read it as a vent post. Shit is so fucked and we do gotta get on it. But at the same time... like seriously what the fuck do we do? So I can understand the "FUCK YOU GET OFF YOUR ASS AND TRY TO HELP STOP THIS" vibe of the post but also that's not really helpful.

I want to be neither condescending nor dismissive. I am 100% with the OP in that things are very urgent. But i'm also like. literally what the hell are we supposed to do that we're not already doing?

I get a little annoyed at the advice you see to "organize." Ok what does that look like? I'm gonna what, start a union? How even. I tried that. I'm terrible at it. I felt like me being involved was just making things harder. What else can I do though? But also like, seriously shit is fucked, we gotta do something.

I'm torn. I'm freaking out. But I literally do not know what to do that would actually help.

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cowloom OP wrote

I can relate to not being cut out for organizing, but I don't think giving up is the right answer either. It takes practice to get good at it. To quote Pearl, "Deep down, you know you weren't built for fighting, but that doesn't mean you're not prepared to try." I was awkward when I first started out, and made plenty of mistakes, but I had to keep trying to get decent at it.

As for what exactly to do, I can't give you a clear-cut answer, because it all depends on what it going on in your location. I think the first step is to figure out what issues the people are facing, and see which of them are suitable for a campaign. Maoists call this "social investigation and class analysis." Here are a couple good articles written about how to get started from scratch:

https://jiminykrix.wordpress.com/2016/09/14/some-suggestions-on-how-to-help-others-become-marxist-leninist-maoist-organizers/

https://libcom.org/article/building-solidarity-network-guide

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cowloom OP wrote

Hi, apologies for the late response, I wanted to wait until my emotions were in check so that I could give a proper response. You're right that this post wasn't aimed at anyone in particular on jstpst, as I posted this on several different platforms. It's aimed at everyone in the US who could be doing something, but isn't. If you are doing something to fight back, that's good, and that's why I put the "this post isn't for you" bit in there. flabberghaster is right that this is sort of a vent post; I've been trying, more politely, to convince people to stand up and do something for years, and the response is usually lip service agreement, followed by no action. Which is a problem, when the situation requires mass action, hence my frustration and tone in this post. When I was a kid, if I refused to get out of bed, my mother would try politely coaxing me out first. But if that failed, she'd eventually have to resort to wringing out a wet washcloth over my head.

Regardless, I accept the warning, and won't post anything this aggressive again.

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devtesla wrote

I appreciate the thoughtful response, thank you! I've definitely seen that kind of response before, and I get your need to vent about it, like holy shit.

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hollyhoppet wrote (edited )

i'm already at my limit trying to keep myself together so thanks for the guilt trip i guess

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