the other mike
Diamond Member
Well, in 1968 I was only 7 years old, but I remember like yesterday the funeral for my next door neighbors' son who came back from Vietnam in a flag-draped coffin, and you could say this was my first little glimpse of the real world out there beyond peewee football, little league baseball and building snowmen in northern Ohio.
The elite's solution is to divide people against their own shared interests. Too often the left has fed into this strategy by reinforcing partisan messages and further strengthening this tactic of division.
In this moment, there have been many calls for White people to find solidarity with people of color — and I would echo them. I think solidarity, though, isn't about flipping the power dynamic between various competing groups of working people, but rather a realization of community and common cause.
Recognizing our shared interests is ultimately the tactical response that will defeat racism, partisanship and the other tactics of an increasingly hostile elite.
The elite's solution is to divide people against their own shared interests. Too often the left has fed into this strategy by reinforcing partisan messages and further strengthening this tactic of division.
In this moment, there have been many calls for White people to find solidarity with people of color — and I would echo them. I think solidarity, though, isn't about flipping the power dynamic between various competing groups of working people, but rather a realization of community and common cause.
Recognizing our shared interests is ultimately the tactical response that will defeat racism, partisanship and the other tactics of an increasingly hostile elite.
How the elite divide and conquer us
One of the greatest challenges in politics is how to win when most people don't agree with you. Historically, monarchs and dictators have often addressed...
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