- 31 Dec 2014 05:27
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If I can provide some constructive criticism:
I don't like the far-right any better than you do, but they're willing to work with and co-opt the conservatives. On the other hand, the far-left nowadays seems to just be waiting for humanity to change its minds and fall into its hands.
Eauz wrote:Who cares what Syriza or Podemos do or don't do. Neither of these political parties have an interest in handing over the ownership of the means of production to the working-class. However, if elected, there is potential that they can do some good to oppose the parasitic EU system, built for capitalist profit making and reducing wages of the working-class. Will it happen? I don't know, but in the end, if we don't have hope in our potential achievements, then what is the actual benefit of doing anything at all?
If I can provide some constructive criticism:
I don't like the far-right any better than you do, but they're willing to work with and co-opt the conservatives. On the other hand, the far-left nowadays seems to just be waiting for humanity to change its minds and fall into its hands.