The important political movement of the recent past, often overlooked, is a movement in people minds: workers on both right and left beginning to realize they’re being oppressed by the same systemic forces. That’s the most fertile ground for the beginning of fundamental change.

Dec 28, 2021 · 6:48 PM UTC

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Replying to @marwilliamson
I think it’s the fight against draconian Covid measures that’s the unifying force. 👇
Richard Wolff: the left should applaud and join protests against vaccine mandates.
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If it isn’t hijacked by nationalism.
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"Workers on both right and left"... The right Wing never have supported workers' rights. They are against Unions, always. If they are changing their mind that's another thing.
Replying to @marwilliamson
Sure, but they continue to fall for the management of division. Abortions, vaxes, trans~, woke, cancellation, anti this and pro that … And the level of maturity prevents them from seeing beyond those stupid polarised divisions. The system is solid.
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How can I get 9 minutes to talk to you?
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the right not "beginning to realize they’re being oppressed by the same systemic forces"
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There are plenty of people on the left trying to hold the corporate elite accountable. Is there anybody on the right doing the same? Who?
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We need somebody to take the front and grab the reigns on this horse. We need strong leadership to capitalize on this opportunity and make organized movement.