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"Tax the rich." Anyone can understand that.
"Tax the rich" is woefully insufficient. A good start, but that's it.
And what's your starting point?
Education, and building up parallel structures like networks of Mutual Aid, and mass unionization. Increasing taxation helps, but without parallel structures and an increasingly educated populace taxes are just money spent to continue fueling the Military Industrial Complex. Taxing with no real direction doesn't actually help, you need both cause and action.
A lot of generalities. How about something specific? Something people can do right now? You didn't even mention getting people registered to vote.
I already gave you specifics, like unionization. Voting is important, yes, but are you genuinely asking me for an entire actionable platform for you to implement in your daily life?
You happy now?
Vague calls to 'organize' and 'read' aren't specifics.
You talk about 'organizing' and don't include anything like a link or a phone number. No training for people to create a Union.
Got it, you're just trolling now.
The original point of this convo was that you thought that it's okay to use incorrect terms as long as it gets people to move, and my point is that it's better to educate people so they can come to the correct conclusions by themselves, and can better make decisions in the future without relying on a benevolent party of individuals to tell them exactly what to think.
You then proceed to squirrel away and dodge every single point I make.
I can't give you a phone number or a link without knowing where you work and what your workplace and position is. If you want the next best thing, the Industrial Workers of the World has resources for you: https://www.iww.org/. You can also go to the Anarchist Library: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/special/index and the Marxist Internet Archive: https://www.marxists.org/ if you want theoretical texts.
What's your new way to squirrel out? Either admit that using the correct terms and educating people to be able to come to correct conclusions themselves is better than using incorrect terms deliberately, or answer why you think it's better to try to guide people at each and every step, even if it puts way more work on the activists and results in a population out of touch with what is going on around them.
It took you however many tries to post something that someone could actually use, and you're still going on about how correct you are.
And no, you still haven't proven to me that using 'correct terms' matters in the least.
But you're right about one thing, this is pointless.