1. If there's a president with a hateable smug face like Mitt Romney then all the idiots on the left will go back to putting all their anger on one man as if one guy can be responsible for how this entire country and all of its rich allies are filled with billions of horrible, selfish people.
2. A lot of Iranians are potentially going to die.
B. Fix the system from within by participating in the democratic process and working within the democratic party to influence policy. :downs:
C. Sit on the sidelines and do our best to teach others to see the process as it really is.
(Most of us have resolved to this option?)
Luckily, I don't think that any general in the military is dumb enough to attack Iran or let Israel do so in any serious way.
tpaine posted:internationalist posted:
this entire country and all of its rich allies are filled with billions of horrible, selfish people.
Is this to imply that this is somehow wrong?
Because I don't recall China, India, Japan, Russia, Europe, Australia, or Canada seriously confronting the United States for the suffering and deaths of millions during the past decade. In fact, a lot of those nations actively supported it. The rest are a little more concerned with economic ties with the U.S. than taking a moral stand because their horrible, selfish populations don't care about any other nation that can't help them live like rich Yankees.
At least during the Cold War the Soviet Union and China would lie and pretend to care. Now there isn't even that.
Look at that Russian pretending to care about Iraqis.
Lykourgos posted:
I don't want to participate in an election alongside the common sort. Limit the franchise to noble gentlemen and then maybe I shall appear in the voting hall and yell my support for Obama
same but I'd vote for you
dm posted:
i do take offense at the "strange creatures" thing here though
Groulxsmith posted:
i almost never post political things on facebook. one of the few times i did was after the killing of anwar al-awlaki. two of the people i know in real life that definitely fashion themselves as politically radical de-friended me for it. one said "Birthplace is not a choice, ideology is." the other said that she is still voting for obama no matter what because he is pro-gay rights and hasn't raided any weed dispensaries in denver
it's funny, i've never been defriended by any of my conservative (texan and conservative, mind you) friends for anything i've posted on facebook but i have been defriended by obama liberals.
discipline posted:
lol my friend was telling me that david graeber wouldn't have anything against voting for obama so I asked david graeber what he thought
ahahahahahhahaha
Only a coward or an ignoramus would defend the Democratic Party in 2011. The 99% can not be afraid to assert a democratic will on the 1%. Everything is at stake, and there is no room to compromise with the 1% in a time of severe economic and political crisis. Accepting the table scraps that the Democrats throw to us is a shame and a disgrace to the nation and to our democratic ideals. If the 99% don't abolish the dictatorship of the 1% now, while the moment is ripe, how are you who embrace the 1%er parties going to explain to the next generation why they live in poverty and lack any civil rights? That you had to prevent some other faction of 1%ers from taking over? Shame on anyone who even considers re-electing a Democrat, you have no right to complain if you do.
Again, my point is NOT to discourage to voting for the Democrats. Vote for them if you feel that's best. Vote for a third party if you think that's better. At this point, the 99% has no stake in backing any of the 1%er horses that make up the American political arena. My point is only that the Occupy Movement needs to take a clear oppositional stance against the Democratic Party because it is a party for the 1%. We demand a government, economy and society that serves the 99%, and nothing less than that. The Democrats have utterly failed in representing the interests of the 99% and so Occupy should recognize this without hesitation.
It literally doesn't matter at all whether Obama wins or loses the next election. He probably will. Who cares. What is important is that the parts of the Democratic base that vote D because they have left sympathies, a legitimate commitment to politics that improve the general well being of Americans, those who are not just rightists compelled by a cocktail of arrogance and guilt to make lip service to liberalism (which is somehow more disgusting to me than the honest cruelty and malice of our nation's "conservative" politics), not those sick pompous fucks but the people who are intimidated and bullied into participating into what they feel is the best option given a menu presenting various executioners of their families and dreams, those people need to stop being afraid, need to stop being intimidated by these incompetent blood-sucking vermin, murderers, war criminal, if there is to be any pressure from the left, it is they need to be that pressure. The ostensible center-left representation of this country has the easiest job in the world, despite their whining about Republicans stymieing their milquetoast barely-there plans of reform, because no one is willing to check their work and fire them if they don't do their damn job. Fuck them. I can't imagine a pack of bigger failures, and yet they receive support from the working and oppressed people of our country because they're the only game in town. Well, it's time to stop taking that abusive shit that the 1% offers as the "progressive choice" and to become the politics we need. You want to see a Democrat do something other than shit on America to the applause of people like Joe Flowers then don't let them take you for granted. Get mad, get serious, make them earn your vote. You deserve what's coming if you don't.
and i'm the deluded crazy marxist.
Groulxsmith posted:
the other said that she is still voting for obama no matter what because he is pro-gay rights and hasn't raided any weed dispensaries in denver
Republicans Are Stupid Because They Vote on Basically Irrelevant Moral Issues Instead of Their Own Economic Self-Interest
thirdplace posted:
i'm genuinely not prepared to guess who the gop nom will be, i literally bet on perry and look how that turned out
gingrich is within the realm of possibility, but i have a feeling the gop wouldn't let party democracy get in the way of having a viable candidate. but more absurd things have happened i suppose.
i still think the most likely possibility is a romney/gingrich ticket