uspol how to build a movement?  

Does anyone have thoughts about how to build solidarity with Dems and talk about a more effective movement? That's always the advice I hear from both socialists and anarchists - we need to build a movement, we need to disrupt things, etc. I honestly have no clue how to do that. People get mad at me if I talk about how voting isn't working. Even when I agree to vote, there's no path towards talking about what to do after voting.

It feels like we're just so so far from this movement being real. We're so overwhelmed by just barely holding back the push from fascists that it feels impossible to take steps towards greater change.
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The problem as I see it is there's no mass will to disrupt. I'd participate in a mass strike - nationwide work shutdown for a day, to show we mean it.
Except we don't, because people won't do it. France does it. The US doesn't.

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