Summary

Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez condemned Donald Trump and Elon Musk at a packed Arizona rally, accusing them of harming working-class Americans and promoting oligarchy.

Sanders denounced corporate CEOs as “major criminals” exploiting workers, while Ocasio-Cortez called for stronger Democratic leadership.

Rallygoers urged Ocasio-Cortez to challenge Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer after he supported a Republican funding bill.

The rally, part of Sanders’ “Stop Oligarchy” tour, follows criticism of the Democratic Party’s weak response to Trump’s agenda and features further events in Colorado and Arizona.

  • Tingly
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    383 months ago

    What do you suggest Americans do? Say someone is a working class American who didn’t vote for Trump. They can barely make ends meet and have no power or political sway. What does that person do? I’m not trying to be funny, I’m simply interested in your take and perspective as a non-American.

    • @jaybone@lemmy.world
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      183 months ago

      And while we’re at it, why don’t people in China have the freedom to speak out against their government and not have censorship? Maybe if they all just got together in a big public square and really protested, I bet that would end really well.

    • @SkyeStarfall@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      173 months ago

      They are powerless if everyone stops giving them power

      The country is nothing without its workers

      Of 10-20% of the population actively protested and actively tried to halt any functioning of society, you’d be surprised at how much you could get done. A that large mass of people is absolutely hell to control and subdue, and they certainly cannot arrest even a significant fraction of them. If the threat of protests of that scale were real every time they tried some fuckery, they would give in very quickly

      The problem is that almost everyone thinks like you say, “what am I to do? I’m powerless”, and give up before even trying

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        I’d love leaderless movements to have a better track record than they do, but the reality is that I think they fail much more often than they succeed in this country.

        People can’t just quit their jobs and occupy wall street forever.

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            As an unconnected individual with a middling net worth, you are powerless in this system. Whole movements of people are powerless. The only way this could possibly work is with the numbers and probably a leader organizing it.

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      3 months ago

      People in numbers have ALL the power. I know Americans have been trained for defeatism, but look at what protest, resistance, and strikes can do overseas.

    • @witten@lemmy.world
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      63 months ago

      If you have any spare time, even half an hour here or there, go to protests. Connect with like-minded folks.

      • Match!!
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        13 months ago

        we are less free to say it than someone outside of the US

      • Tingly
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        3 months ago

        I never said I was American. I asked a hypothetical question. I was interested in a non-American’s thoughts.