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.

  • Abstracted@lemm.ee
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    20 hours ago

    I wish you Americans would deal with this crap before I end up getting drafted to defend my country from the orange porcine dementia patient.

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      18 hours ago

      Face it. Your blaming dirt farming peasants that John the bastard is going to crusade your lands.

      There’s literally nothing we can do about it besides die as well in most cases.

      • OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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        18 hours ago

        The British empire was brought to its knees by normal patriots to form the country you’re making excuses not to defend. Coward.

        • djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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          17 hours ago

          That is such a gross and fundamental misunderstanding of the Revolutionary War it’s almost comical. Probably most important to note is that the Revolution was bankrolled by U.S. oligarchs, and we received a lot of help.

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            17 hours ago

            That sounds like Russian propaganda.

            While not that untrue, it’s a pretty bleak interpretation of history.

            You could argue the founding fathers were oligarchs but remember… they toppled a monarchy. Doesn’t get more autocratic than that.

            You could also imagine some “oligarchs” could see that they benefit from a more equal society.

            At the end of the day, the founding fathers clearly support rebellion. Say what you will about them but they were not hypocrites. From the Declaration of Independence:

            “That whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it”

            Rebellion is your duty.

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              17 hours ago

              Say what you will about them but they were not hypocrites

              Sorry, you’re saying the people who were committed to making a Land of the Free that excluded blacks and women weren’t hypocrites? The Founding Fathers are some of the biggest fucking hypocrites of all time.

              The only thing they hated is that they couldn’t be the British aristocracy. They absolutely were oligarchs and the vast, vast majority did not due it out of noble reasons. They did it because they wanted more profits.

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                16 hours ago

                Land of the Free that excluded blacks and women

                As well as the indigenous and non-landowners.

                U.S. oligarchs HATE competition. They conned the rubes of 1776 to fight the British monarchy so they could have a monopoly on graft in the colonies, the U.S. finally got pulled kicking and screaming into WW1 and WW2 because they hated the competition from Germany et al, and not out of any love for Europe. The support for Hitler among the U.S. ruling class was high and well documented, including Prescott Bush.

              • nickwitha_k (he/him)@lemmy.sdf.org
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                16 hours ago

                The Founding Fathers are some of the biggest fucking hypocrites of all time.

                Slavery abolitionist and Founding Father Thomas Paine would agree with you. He literally called Washington a hypocrite (and incompetent) in an open letter.

                One of the few “Founding Fathers” that I tend to like.

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                17 hours ago

                Okay sure. Just ignore the main point I was making. Sounds like a thing a coward would do. Have fun living under tyranny.

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                  17 hours ago

                  Your point is based on fundamentally flawed information. You can make the argument that Americans should engage in revolution! But I would point the example towards the great work of unions during the Industrial Revolution, rather than pointing to one of the many times the U.S. rose up to blindly support their oligarchs.

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                    17 hours ago

                    How is my information fundamentally flawed, exactly? Did the USA have a revolution? Did the very same people who took part in that revolution also turn around and clearly state that it is a right to rebel?

                    I agreed with your idea that they were oligarchs. How is that relevant? The revolution had help, how is that relevant? Are all oligarchs the same? Is that really a fair claim to make? What about the French? I don’t even feel like you have an argument, you’re just trying to justify your inaction.

                    I’m in favour of you using whatever example you need to make it make sense to you. Unions or whatever.

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            17 hours ago

            I’m not saying they didn’t have help. I’m saying you have to start it yourselves! No one is going to swoop in and save you. YOU have to do it! Only then will you start getting others to join.

            If you tell yourself you’re powerless, then you are. You sit there doing nothing while making excuses for it.

            YOU ARE NOT POWERLESS. Together you are strong. Get up and act like it.

            • djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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              17 hours ago

              I know it sounds fun to believe that friendship or togetherness can topple a nation that’s willing to drone strike its own citizens, but the truth is that the game is so heavily rigged in the U.S. that we have a lot of needs. We need guns, we need intelligence, and we need enough peer to peer outreach to actually organize. Without third-party assistance, it’s pretty hard to go beyond the local protesting we’ve already been doing.

              Everyone likes to fantasize about Jan 6th without realizing there were big financial groups working on outreach, organization, and supporting travel to the capital to make that happen. There is no money for the left in the U.S. You really want to yell at us, at least donate to organizations like Indivisible first.

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      18 hours 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.

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        14 hours ago

        I saw something recently that was talking about how individualism has led us to this situation. Everyone is thinking what they can do. We lost our collectivist spirit. We don’t think about what we can do.

        An individual has essentially no power. A group does. We need to get better at organizing. This is made hard because we are so separated from each other, driving individually to work, then back home, largely to houses where you don’t interact with anyone else. We have basically no third places anymore where you’d typically organize. This situation was designed, and it’s going to be hard to get out of, but we need to get better at forming groups and organizing.

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          This situation was designed, and it’s going to be hard to get out of, but we need to get better at forming groups and organizing.

          Nothing can be fixed until it’s understood to be a problem, and AOC from her stump speeches and emails seems to at least recognize the problem you’re pointing that American systems are essentially “massively scaled up isolation from others”.

          Rugged individualism has failed us. It’s going to take a reclamation of collectivism to fix our problems.

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        16 hours 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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          13 hours ago

          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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        17 hours 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.

      • OutlierBlue@lemmy.ca
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        18 hours ago

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

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        18 hours ago

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

      • Cruxifux@feddit.nl
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        19 hours ago

        So what are you going to do about it? Because up here right now I personally am having to do shit like teach my parents how to shoot guns, having to hoard canned goods and encourage others to do the same, having to comfort my elderly grandmother who is scared as shit about this and letting her know I have plans to protect her in the event of an American invasion. Because of your country. And I’m really fucking angry about it.

        • Mossy Feathers (She/They)@pawb.social
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          I’m a trans woman living in Texas. How do you think I feel? No one’s having a good time right now, buddy. I fully anticipate that I will be dead or in a concentration camp within one or two years because, as of right now, I have no way to escape and I’m still working on trying to find groups to organize with.

          As far as I’m concerned, my days are numbered.

          I have no future.

          At least there’s a chance that they’ll get distracted by some shiny new thing and won’t invade Canada.

          No one’s having a good time right now.

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          17 hours ago

          I’m also Canadian and I am also mad. I’m buying a gun and learning to shoot it. I’m working on custom fpv drones in my free time. I’m using my chemistry degree to com up with potential explosives. This is not me. I wanted to have a life heavy involved in tech l, but I can’t do that anymore.

          So many children have been sacrificed for their second amendment rights and now just silence. Absolutely disgusting.

          The destruction of teslas is pretty much the Boston tea party part 2 electric boogaloo. Seems like most people would let the British fuck them up forever if they were alive back then.

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            Seriously. Americans are all up about their fucking gun rights to prevent government tyranny and look at what’s happening.

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      20 hours ago

      Seriously. One of the most conservative old guys at my running club yesterday said, and I quote, “someone needs to kill Donald Trump and Elon Musk.” And I live in Alberta.

      We are absolutely done with the US’s bullshit up here guys. Fucking do something. If one more of you cowards tries to tell me you’re going to vote harder in the primaries or some other stupid limp dick excuse, I swear to god man. Our lives and sovereignty are being threatened here. For the love of god do something actually useful for once in your lives.

      • PurpleSkull@lemm.ee
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        5 hours ago

        I swear to god man.

        You swear to do what? What are you gonna do about it if we don’t get rid of Trump? If we don’t engage in large-scale riots and die so Canadians are safe? How about YOU do something? The best way to deal with an aggressive neighbor (geopolitically speaking) is invading them to enact regime change or just genocide the people there. Go on. Do it. Put your money where your mouth is and start walking across that border with a weapon in your hand. Once you win you can impose whatever government you want here.

        That’s the problem with “Someone should kill Trump and Elon Musk”. The “Someone” part, which translates to “anybody but me I just want to continue being lazy and comfortable”.

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        I hear you, brother. I’m in Alberta too, but never been interested in guns; I’m waiting for my PAL to be approved as we speak. My parents and in-laws are terrified and upset about their grandkids potential futures. I’m talking to them daily to try to calm them down. We’re angry all the time, and now filling with anxiety about the upcoming election, because we all see the lies and bullshit tied to money, power, and ignorance starting…

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          10 hours ago

          Good luck, it’s been 280 days since I put in for my renewal and it’s still apparently only passes the initial review. Called about 4 times now, no help at all. Maybe the AB CFO will be a bit better for time.

      • Abstracted@lemm.ee
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        19 hours ago

        A lot of my Albertan coworkers are still reciting the conservative propaganda and sound bites. There really is no hope for them as they are willingly obtuse…

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        19 hours ago

        You can always count on Americans to do the right thing - after every other option has been exhausted first.