• kadu@scribe.disroot.org
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    8 hours ago

    Both of you are correct. You’re not wrong: people often complain about the political landscape but take no action, and use excuses like “I have no time and absolutely no way to make time, so somebody else is going to have to magically fix things for me!”.

    But you also need to recognize that the US is a state with such a sistematic failure that you’re asking that a lot of people sacrifice the little time and energy they have for a cause that, in reality, would require decades of targeted collective effort, which immediately makes things less appealing and gathering a critical mass becomes significantly harder.

    • ILoveUnions@lemmy.world
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      7 hours ago

      Yes, things take time. I understand that I’m asking that, because that’s what I’m asking for. People to not just talk, but act, consistently pushing the issue and politicians who support it through decades to insure that not only do the issues get successfully dealt with, but also so that they continue to remain dealt with. I’m aware it’s unappealing to people, but I believe that they need to grow up and do it anyways because progress will not happen otherwise. Instead of just hoping someone else will do it for them and blaming everyone, people should take action themselves.

      • Econgrad@lemmy.world
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        6 hours ago

        I agree completely. Let’s connect and get to know each other for future union and third party organizing.