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As good as that video is, he ignores the strength elections have as damage control. Yes, large positive change needs the sort of efforts he’s describing, but ignoring voting means a bad government will have far more opportunity to undo progress.

Really, the biggest takeaway from that video is that there are more tools than simply voting and protesting, which I don’t think anyone is disagreeing with.

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As good as that video is, he ignores the strength elections have as damage control.

Was supporting genocide “damage control?”

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Supporting the lesser evil is damage control. Yes, Harris is far from great, but Trump is far worse.

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Was supporting genocide “damage control?”

Here’s the question I asked.

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I don’t think you got the main point of the video. Not only “large” change needs these efforts. Any progressive change does. As soon as there is no pressure by mass movements, politicians will drift to strengthen their power, which means moving to the right.

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So the only way to keep and maintain a progressive government is to teleport from where we are now to the desired outcome? Is that the argument of the video?

If so, that seems not currently feasible.

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Maybe you should watch it, then you don’t have to ask such an ignorant question.

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