• kristina [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    That’s because lighting yourself on fire is counterproductive and doesn’t work. Direct action is fundamentally mass action and the action of groups, not individuals.

    Strikes are a prime example of direct action. It’s also important that workflow is disrupted. Other forms of protest are nil, really.

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      Strikes, sabotage, political assassination, anything is better than this kind of protest, which only succeeds in turning people against the cause and giving the protesters a self-indulgent sense that they have done their part.

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        But thats the thing, are strikes even effective anymore? I haven’t seen one that succeeded in the way that the ones described in the 30s did.

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          are strikes even effective anymore

          Yes, workers organizing, forming unions, going on strikes, and making demands are effective. They’re not enough by themselves, but they are effective.

          I haven’t seen one that succeeded in the way that the ones described in the 30s did.

          Taft Hartley did a number on union activity

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          They are not as effective as they used to be because of the whole historical context (for starters, we no longer have a great socialist nation serving as a practical example of what can happen to the bourgeoisie if it decides to completely ignore the demands of the workers) and the fact that the working class has never been less ideologically organized than it is today. Still, strikes continue to be one of the most effective ways to force the machine of capital to listen to the demands of the working class. The problem is organizing these demands.

        • MayoPete [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          Is anything Actually working anymore? It seems like the Capitalist diaspora learned from earlier movements and now they can defeat any protest or direct action or strike easily. Sorry to be doomer here but IDK what we’re supposed to do that isn’t adventure-time