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  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlRed Rosa
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    4 days ago

    Curious about this part

    The broader theme of Rosa’s text is to not accidentally align yourself with liberals in a cross-class coalition by focusing only on the political question of the day

    I know you say “class” specifically here. But is the idea that this is true more generally? Because a unified republican party of people who hate each other on certain topics but who built a coalition around a single figure beat a disjointed set of groups who didn’t do the same.

    What makes cross class coalition bad or ineffective where uniting across ideologies on specifics seems to actually work?

    Is it a line in the sand kind of thing? “Everybody on this side of the line unite or die ffs. Everybody on that side, you’re the ones we’re uniting against”.

    Is that the idea? The upper class(s) can never be part of our group because they’re the ones we’re unifying against?

    (Kind of thinking out loud here. Am I on the right track?)


  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlJust how it goes I suppose
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    3 months ago

    I am also confused. Specifically about “there’s no such thing”. Is the meme saying (among other things) that authoritarianism doesn’t exist or isn’t real? That seems obviously untrue on the face of it? Unless we’re redefining it so as to be meaningless.

    Help me out here.


  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlhalftime show meme
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    4 months ago

    I think you might still be missing the point. “America” does not hold elections. “America” is a set of two continents (North and South America). The United States of America is 1 nation on the continent of North America. So when people talk about the USA and refer to it as “America”, it’s kind of like if people talking about the UK referred to it as “Europe”.

    The whole point of it was to criticize how USA-centric USians are by completely discounting that they are 1 country of many on the American continents. This is so much the case that it seems to confuse some people who think that “America” and “The United States of America” are synonyms.

    edit: err, maybe you do get it? I can’t tell. I didn’t get much “melting pot” from it and thought it was more a celebration of Puerto Rico with a little bit of "get over yourselves mainland US. The rest of the Americas are pretty sick too in their unique ways


  • Xoriff@lemmy.worldtoMemes@lemmy.mlNostalgia
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    11 months ago

    It’s easy if you don’t know how shitty the other 90% have it. That’s the thing about privilege. The folks who have it assume that everybody has it like they do (i.e. that privilege isn’t really a thing, everybody has equal opportunity, racism is dead, etc).