Organizing is organizing. If you have enough people in your corner to win an election, you have enough people to blow up a bridge.
Or has everyone forgotten why we hold elections in the first place? Voting is a proxy for fighting. If they won’t hold a fair election, make them. Remind the oligarchs why we have elections in the first place.
If you have enough people in your corner to win an election, you have enough people to blow up a bridge.
Not if your organization’s membership (and, perhaps more importantly, leadership) is stacked with people who are axiomatically opposed to blowing up bridges. If you intend to blow up bridges in the future, the work on that starts now, not when elections inevitably fail.
If they won’t hold a fair election, make them.
Sure, but you can only make them while they’re vulnerable (aka right now). It’s notoriously hard to make autocrats hold elections after they’ve successfully abolished them. MAGAts know they’ll lose control of Congress in the midterms, so their only hope is to overthrow democracy by January 2027. Do you understand what this means? By the time you’re voting for your “candidates who will fight for us” it will already be too late, and by that point “making them” will be easier said than done.
Ideology is malleable. People aren’t nearly as “axiomatically opposed” to anything as you think they are.
If your organization is already taking direct action (protests, strikes, sit ins, peaceful civil disobedience) then your tactics will naturally escalate as the government becomes more authoritarian. If you pitch extreme tactics now, though, the only people who will join will be the craziest.
You can only make them while they’re vulnerable
They won’t abolish elections all at once. Their strategy for the midterms - or at least what it seems to be - is voter suppression and gerrymandering. Those are powerful tools, don’t get me wrong, but not so powerful that they’re invincible.
Obviously it would have been better to already be organized, but failing that, the best time to organize is now.
The best time to plant a tree…
Organizing is organizing. If you have enough people in your corner to win an election, you have enough people to blow up a bridge.
Or has everyone forgotten why we hold elections in the first place? Voting is a proxy for fighting. If they won’t hold a fair election, make them. Remind the oligarchs why we have elections in the first place.
Not if your organization’s membership (and, perhaps more importantly, leadership) is stacked with people who are axiomatically opposed to blowing up bridges. If you intend to blow up bridges in the future, the work on that starts now, not when elections inevitably fail.
Sure, but you can only make them while they’re vulnerable (aka right now). It’s notoriously hard to make autocrats hold elections after they’ve successfully abolished them. MAGAts know they’ll lose control of Congress in the midterms, so their only hope is to overthrow democracy by January 2027. Do you understand what this means? By the time you’re voting for your “candidates who will fight for us” it will already be too late, and by that point “making them” will be easier said than done.
Ideology is malleable. People aren’t nearly as “axiomatically opposed” to anything as you think they are.
If your organization is already taking direct action (protests, strikes, sit ins, peaceful civil disobedience) then your tactics will naturally escalate as the government becomes more authoritarian. If you pitch extreme tactics now, though, the only people who will join will be the craziest.
They won’t abolish elections all at once. Their strategy for the midterms - or at least what it seems to be - is voter suppression and gerrymandering. Those are powerful tools, don’t get me wrong, but not so powerful that they’re invincible.
Obviously it would have been better to already be organized, but failing that, the best time to organize is now.