Also, how do you build revolutionary optimism in these dark times? Just asking from someone who supports optimism.
- Be informed. Read books rather than endless snippets of doom. Arendt, Orwell, Graeber, Steinbeck there’s plenty of options. Avoid spiralling into ideological rabbit holes - reading Marxist scholarship is good, exclusively reading Marxist scholarship is deeply concerning.
- Share quality content on the open web where fascists cannot sensor speech. Focus on building communities.
- Encourage others by being kind and supportive, and understanding of differences. Inspite of popular opinion there’s still a big gap between centrists and fascists—welcome the centrists with open arms, take their points seriously, and debate on reasonable terms. You can both learn something from each other—just because you understand the contours of the system of oppression it doesn’t mean you’ve got it all figured out. Remain humble.
- Take care of yourself, if it feels heavy maybe make some tea and craft something or read a pleasent book.
That would be my advice, I guess. In general I think there’s more positivity to be found in long-form content, as people have had time to think about issues beyond the initial shock and disgust of the state of affairs expressed in daily news and short form content.
DoubleDongle@lemmy.world 3 weeks ago
Shitposting and meme-making aren’t exactly heavy lifting, but they’re not nothing. You can also run psyops posing as a conservative who’s had it. I’d hardly call it unethical since the opposition is paying people to do the same. Donations do a lot if you have the money. Convincing people to donate is almost as good. The movement can always use art. Posters, songs, whatever you can do.
As for optimism, red team has pretty much totally lost the plot. Abolishing ICE is polling higher than the president. He’s dipping into the zone where election fraud won’t be believable. ICE agents are miserable and frequently foiled. I think the long-term consequence of this is going to be a new labor movement.
DylanMc6@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 weeks ago
Why psyops?
DoubleDongle@lemmy.world 2 weeks ago
They’re provably easy to brainwash. May as well leave your mark.