Call me a conspiracy theorist, but I’m always rather suspicious of why these things tend to be so divisive without offering an alternative/call to action. Why would anyone bother to put these up? Especially in NYC, where they just elected Mayor Mamdani? https://todon.eu/@RadicalGraffiti/115914306222826028
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Attached: 4 images Radical stickers seen around NYC

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For the record, I’m still mad about the “The Case For Not Voting” event by Firestorm Books (they’re on kolektiva.social, based in not-a-solid-blue-state NC), in September 2024. https://firestorm.coop/events/3265-the-case-for-not-voting.html

I hope they’re happy about their progressive or anarchist or whatever “values” and “the future of democracy hangs in the balance, we're told” attitude, seeing how things are going in Gaza, Ukraine, Venezuela, Greenland, etc. in 2026.

I suppose all the “Democrats and Republicans are the same” people are now saying “not bombing #Iran and bombing Iran are the same” with a straight face? (To be clear this was my sarcastic reply, but the cognitive dissonance truly boggles my mind.)

They are both fanatic pro-capitalists right, so they are the same

@agnes