• CharlesDarwin@lemmy.worldOP
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    15 days ago

    I mean, some of the most radicalization happened because of how farmers were getting fucked by banks, and by various combines, and so a lot of them started doing stuff like collective action.

    I think the book What’s the Matter With Kansas? even goes over some of this history. But I think as most family farms went bust, most of America went urban between 1910-1920, that kind of collective action was almost predetermined to get squashed. And the people holding out buy into a whole lotta Hollywood-style myth-making about rural life (ironically). Couple that with a lot of propaganda and racism and it spells the current situation.

    Ironically, on the enshittification front, it was progressives that I first noticed pushing the “right to repair” stuff, by the way. Same with the stuff about patenting genetics of seeds…

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      14 days ago

      Ironically, on the enshittification front, it was progressives that I first noticed ….

      Yes, back to the face-eating leopard party. A huge logic gap as one of the many reasons we can no longer understand each other.

      • Unsatisfied with the guys not doing enough to make your life better? Burn it all down assuming you can walk through the flames unharmed.
      • Don’t like being in a bad spot? Destroy all attempts to help you, with the expectation it will hurt those people more and you’ll be ok because you are one of the “good ones”.