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[–] Initiateofthevoid@lemmy.dbzer0.com 8 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago) (1 children)

My friend, you've gone too deep.

I genuinely do agree that we do not have the same party or candidates or support as we did in the 1930s. I genuinely agree that we need systematic change, or any progress we make will only be undone within a century, like last time.

But they didn't have that party, those candidates, or that support in the 1920s. The Great Depression changed everything.

Violence alone did not make it happen. And lol no, the current Republican Party would absolutely let the United States collapse into civil war before they passed anything like the New Deal. You know, like... the, American Civil War.

Referring to progressive movements in the 1930s as "grassroots" doesn't fucking whitewash anything. Socialists weren't alone in the 1930s, and socialism didn't have anywhere close to enough support in the 1920s to get the New Deal passed.

They elected the people who made the difference. It wasn't "benevolent capitalists" that gave us the New Deal - it was people voting for change. Real change, not the half-assed shit we talk about these days.

I wish we could skip over the terrible economic suffering that pushed Americans in that direction, but it probably will happen all over again.

Your socialist movement is possible. We're walking into all the conditions required to make it happen. And here you are, claiming that you have no use for the exact type of people you need to see it through.