ousdahl wrote: ↑Thu Jul 25, 2024 12:44 pm
thanks Japhy. You are among a great minority in at least being able to imagine
some idea of what it might take to organize.
It's light years ahead of everyone else here responding to calls to "look past the Cold War capitalist conditioning" with...um, obliviously refraining the Cold War capitalist conditioning.
and yea, I know, it's single-handedly up to me to overthrow all of capitalism.
I don't have to imagine, I have had to do it. Big dreams are just bullshit if you don't decide to make them happen and then commit to following it through, whatever that means.
And let's be clear, you are never going to "overthrow capitalism". And I am capitalism incarnate and would never support such nonsensical talk. Engaging with capitalism is the best way to change it. Capitalism isn't all greed and bilking the rubes. Capitalism can be about providing a necessary service or product to people who need them in a fair, ethical and honest way. You get to choose.
If you want to change "the system", "the culture", anything; first you have to engage with it and understand it and figure out how it works and work within it. I think you have barely scratched the surface of all of that.
I will stay it again, get some skin in the game.
And before you try to fix the whole world, find something you can fix. Something manageable, something realistic, and put together a team and make it happen. The best way to get anyone to take you seriously is to build a truck record, a list of measurable accomplishments. And if you have to start by working on someone else's project so be it. Everything is a valuable learning experince if you use it that way.