It’s just going to be crabs in a bucket until we all die, huh?

People are just going to get more and more fash, aren’t they?

EDIT: Thank you all for reminding me there are things to be hopeful for, and that organising and community are important.

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    Trump getting elected for the second time absolutely wrecked me, because (for me) it was the death of any last shreds of hope in the superstructure. It was my crossing of the Rubicon.

    As one person, taking on the entire superstructure is not possible. The goal (for me) is to build a different superstructure, one dedicated to leftist values. I’m trying to devote energy almost exclusively to things that I can make a meaningful difference in, and that has meant finding and organizing like-minded people at a very small scale.

    In that vein, I’ve been getting more plugged in to the DSA branch around here, and it has actually been super helpful for my misanthropy! There’s some stuff that I don’t necessarily think is a good use of time (e.g. electoralism, but tbf they focus on local stuff), but it is SO NICE to be around people who want to help and are doing something about it.

    Unrelated to misanthropy, but regarding groups with mid politics:

    There’s a spot in F.D. Signifier’s video on “hoteps” where he and a guest talk about their reluctance to condemn the movement as a whole, even though it has some bad politics, since they’re allies in organizing for black liberation. She says something like “if you don’t like their politics, just out-organize them!” And I think that’s the best attitude we can have on the left in general: don’t spend time talking bad about other orgs; work together where we can, set boundaries of acceptable behavior, and out-organize groups that have bad politics.