anarchists against democracy (2)
I have to rephrase this every once in a while outside the peak political theater of a (typically Usian) election season and remind people that blame wins nothing. Blame is the tool for remaining in control, and there is nothing acceptable or negotiable about the status quo regardless of the selected figurehead. And even if you think otherwise, blame will only alienate you permanently in the event of genuine constructive change should it ever occur. Blame is the old guard that underpins the throne of nationalist orders and environmental upheaval.
This is a vote against Democracy, the state, and your unproductive syncophantic guilt-tripping in the event of your political party's inevitable occasional electoral failure. This is a plea for collective prefiguration instead of religious adherence to a short-sighted and compromise driven party platform.
I still remember how few democracy adherents actually riot when push comes to shove, and it has never deviated from zero. Blame only shields your fragile cowardice and inaction upon the arrival of fascism at your doorstep and will not save you nor I in the end. This is an invitation to revolt. To building something which will actually last beyond the next elections.