Questions
Is the capital class feeling threatened?
Or is it feeling emboldened?
There are only two options we are convinced are politically viable.
Neither of them serve the people first, capital second.
Democrats are the reverse. Capital first, the people second. That's what makes them appear to be the good guys. Strengthening unions was a fantastic move by the Biden administration, Giving the working class the tools and teeth necessary to demand better from Capital is an excellent method to strengthen the working class that undoubtedly would have shown promise in the future.
He then made an unforgivable decision to militarily and financially back a genocidal regime in Israel, Which soured many against his greatest accomplishments. Why? Why was Israel's ethnic supremacy of greater concern to the Democratic establishment than the future leadership of America? It's a question that will haunt me and many others for a very long time.
Republicans serve capital at its most base level. Every single opinion adopted by the right either serves to deflect from capital's responsibility or to strengthen its power.
Fascism's best friend is economic unrest, tried and true historically without precedent, so long as Democrats stay cozy with capital, they won't have what it takes to fight fascism.
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