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  • But one doesn’t exclude the other.

    Or you could, you know, just not tell people to punch themselves in the face? “Hey look we are all united in our self harm!” Punch back at those hurting you.

    a lot of it was enabled or allowed by the Democratic party.

    Yes that was a short skirt those Dems were wearing showing off their trust in their fellow Americans to do the right thing. They were asking for it.

    It’s paramount for Democratic voters to force their party to go the Sanders/AOC/Mamdani route, people who are actually wiling to fight fascism.

    Absolutely!


  • A strike, while technically directed at the wrong address,

    Building unity through self harm is self defeating.

    You are in a civil war. You don’t attack yourself. Organize a strike in a red state. They are the ones causing the problem.

    When a Republican politician goes against Trump he immediately threatens to primary them. That’s what Minnesotans need to do. You are being attacked by other states. Pool your money and target one Republican for retribution. You can’t stop them all. But like Trump and Musk, you can use fear to keep the rest in line.

    Dems are partly to be blamed for all of this, too.

    Republicans voted for this. Stop blaming the victim. You are like a Ukrainian blaming Zelenskyy for allowing Ukraine to be attacked.




  • What does a general strike in Minnesota accomplish? That’s like you quitting your job because the FBI shot your dog. You think the FBI cares if you quit your job? They flew back home a week ago.

    For all the downvoters. A foreign power is occupying your cities. What does hurting your own state achieve? The foreign power wants you weaker.

    Another analogy that is closer: Russia invades Ukraine and kills their citizens. In response, a Ukrainian calls for a general strike in Kyiv.

    You need to hurt the people that are causing the problem. Minnesota is fighting Trump. Minnesota isn’t the problem.

    A nationwide strike would help.