• gift_of_gab@lemmy.world
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    14 hours ago

    The Women’s March on January 21, 2017 was one of the biggest protests in US History.

    I didn’t say protest, I said strike. They are not the same thing. Protests require Centrists and ‘moderates’ to care enough to join them. Strikes are meant to directly impact Capitalism. Going to marches every night for a week doesn’t hurt business owners, but a week of strikes loses them money in a big way. With sympathy strikes you can get the capitalists fighting each other. With a General Strike all of the lines-go-downward and they’ll freak out.

    Until masses are seriously prepared to get violent, we are fucked.

    Guess which step precedes that?

    Get the fuck out in the streets, prevent cars from getting places, block entrances, cause consumers to avoid places, then they’ll start paying attention.

    God it’s so fucking frustrating watching your older brother whining there’s nothing they can do when there are provable things they’ve done in the fucking past that have worked.

    Look at the Pullman Strike. Seventy people were killed by cops/military, the strikers still won and it was a massive, historical win for American labour laws.

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        9 hours ago

        Apologies I made another comment in a virtually identical exchange where I mentioned strikes.

        To be clear: Protests -> Strikes -> Sympathy Strikes -> General Strikes.

        That’s how you beat fascism. As soon as people push back at their money base they crumble. If people let them do what they want they keep pushing for more and more until stopped.