PostingMyJaggahog

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[–] PostingMyJaggahog@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 6 days ago* (last edited 6 days ago)

It's also important to remember there's literally no historical precedence for the circumstances we find ourselves in. Sure some patterns repeat themselves but if you're looking to apply a revolutionary template from history to the current moment you're not gonna find it.

Personally I'm of the opinion the only way out is through. There's simply too much social and institutional inertia hurtling towards fascism for anything else to be the case. Three main conditions need to be met for a socialist project to get off the ground, and that's

-a population of discontented people frustrated with their lot in life who do not own capital

-a vanguard party of committed ideologues who promise that populace a better vision of the future than what is currently on the table for them

-the capacity of that party to defend it's projects locally and at scale from capitalist/fascist intervention

We've definitely got condition number one but the other two have yet to reveal themselves.

I think if you're looking for a way through, IMO it really does boil down to getting to know your neighbours and building dual power. The more community you can engender in your immediate vicinity the better off you'll be when the ratchet clamps down.

Eventually this shithole will balkanize and at that point it's the new world struggling to be born. Everything will be up for grabs and whoever is better organized up to that point will have the advantage.

[–] PostingMyJaggahog@lemmygrad.ml 14 points 1 month ago (2 children)

I hate the realpolitik of this perspective but BF from what I know is still pretty socially conservative. There was a study done a while ago there saying something like only 8% of people would "accept a homosexual as a neighbour". Regardless of what Traore thinks it may just not be politically feasible for him to retain support from broad swathes of his coalition if he comes out swinging for LGBT rights in BF, and if his mandate collapses or his allies turn against him shit could get bad for him pretty fast.

[–] PostingMyJaggahog@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 5 months ago

I know the meme is that fusion is always 20 years away, but with recent developments and China's private companies achieving 2/3 critical conditions for extended fusion it really does feel like we're less than 2 decades out from commercial fusion. Will be world changing, for better or for worse, and I'm excited that we'll be around to see what it does.