@Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social Just remember you have to be able to be electable regardless of how liberal you’d like to be. Democrats have been hindered by this reality for decades. 🤔

@selzero @Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social How do you differentiate? Liberals can be socialists. Socialists are definitely liberal. 😉

@Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom

I'm a socialist.

I am definitely not liberal. I find it insulting when I am mistaken for one.

I don't share political views with Hilary Clinton / Joe Biden / etc. I find them to be enablers of the right wing.

Maybe this can help you understand.

youtu.be/Q5bask6cQ4k?si=zqlTwh

@selzero @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social I looked up some definitions, and I’ll agmit that I did not realize socialism in some defs, included collective ownership, which I’m not sold on. So I admit there is a difference. I was thinking in terms of social benefit, social safety nets, medical programs, education, housing and substinance.
Please describe why you are insulted if mistaken as liberal. A difference I see is private ownership, depending on def used.
wordnik.com/words/liberalism
wordnik.com/words/socialism

@Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom

My definition of socialism linked (more on the thread)

I'm not against markets or private ownership. I believe all our systems should be resources to benefit mankind, instead of mankind being a resource to benefit our systems.

Sometimes markets and private ownership are good.

syzito.xyz/@selzero/1107949942

@Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom

The insulting part: 2 things and I believe we have a Stockholm Syndrome blindness to them.

1- Normalizing the right by compromising on things.For example. Obama should have gone all out and put in place a universal healthcare system. He should have pushed the system to it's limits in the same way the right is doing about abortion. But he caved to corporate pressure. This compromising with the philosophy that human health is an economic resource is barbaric.

@selzero @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social 1) First of all If Capitolism can’t be reigned in, then I’m against it. This is probably a given I can’t.
I watched the video linked, and it is good overall, but my critiques are, in a Democracy, in any system, good ideas are good ideas and unfortunately if you want to get things passed in a representative system, compromise is required. This is the structure of Representation and liberals working within it. (Cont)

@selzero @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social 2) In any given district, you either have the votes or you don’t based on the ideas of the politician.

The problem as I see it are voters, bigotry, intolerance and selfishness, but also people who are struggling economically and pick whatever boogey man that’s in (or placed in) their heads.
The direct contributor is Capitolism. And since we can’t seem to control it, the challenge is how to change it, with agreement, and not a revolution. (Cont)

@selzero @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social 3) The big money will fight vigorously to preserve what it has. Revolution followed by anarchy for a time, maybe inevitable. I’m saying now quite often that automation and AI may help reach the tipping point when Capitolism can no longer hold the system as it exists together.

@Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom

Let's consider these a bit at a time.

The first thing you did is take revolution off the table.

My question is, would this have been your reply upon the very first reading of the declaration of Independence.

If not, why do you believe the monarchs of yesterday are different to the oligarchs of today.

@selzero @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social I did not, have not, taken Revolution off the table, I said it could be inevitable. I don’t believe that would be ideal, but I really can’t claim to know how Revolution would unfold, nor how many would die…🤔

@selzero @Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social True, but look at the history of revolution the odds are against peaceful transitions.

@Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom

I am just sick of being told we have to compromise when it comes to:
- Climate change
- Feeding children in poverty.
- Protecting the sick from bankruptcy.
- Investing in adult education for a skilled workforce.
- Increasing the value of labour so it returns more than the value of risk taking.

While trillions in subsidies are signed to Halliburton etc for some shareholder payday.

This is not the compromise I am interested in.

Please don't lump me in with "liberals".

@selzero @Huntn00 @Radical_EgoCom

It's just amazes me that human decency, morality, and human rights are lumped into compromise. #uspolitics

Jamie

@jamieannmason @selzero @Radical_EgoCom@kolektiva.social I agree. The real culprit is Capitalism and profits that Trump everything else. But I am really referencing human beings and the choices they make. “The quality of your life is expendable for my benefit.” If you look at the Constitution, under the GOP and Capitalism, in a civilization of hundreds of millions, a significant segment of them are giving it lip service while actively undermining it. 😬🤔

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