Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England.
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
@LaChasseuse @_elena a bit naive to think this (otherwise nice) messaging will yield any results. It'll take a bigger reset button to sort things than simply voting one way or another. If anything people will vote for Farage and he sure will make GB "great again".
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
@LaChasseuse oh wow yes
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
We need more than messages, other partys have broken most election promises.
Greens must stay firm in all respects or fail.
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@AwetTesfaiesus @lobingera @holger
„this isn’t just an economic failure, it’s a failure of leadership.“@flohlaus @AwetTesfaiesus @lobingera @holger Der komplette Spott ist eine einzige (Wirtschafts-)Systemkritik. Gut so.
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@flohlaus @AwetTesfaiesus @lobingera @holger Der komplette Spott ist eine einzige (Wirtschafts-)Systemkritik. Gut so.
@frlan @flohlaus @lobingera @holger *Spot
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@flohlaus @AwetTesfaiesus @lobingera @holger Der komplette Spott ist eine einzige (Wirtschafts-)Systemkritik. Gut so.
@frlan @flohlaus @lobingera @holger
Frei nach Horkheimer: aus der Betrachtung der Zustände, folgen Analyse, Erkenntnis und dann Praxis.
BTW: Sitze gerade in Addis Abeba und schreibe mit Euch über Horkheimer. Hätte er sich vermutlich so auch nicht gedacht.
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@petealexharris @EF @LaChasseuse Also, as someone who worked in and around politics before jumping to the grassroots side of things?
A thing people weirdly forget about politicians is that they're human beings with subjectivities, blind spots, and just personal limits. They flinch, they sometimes panic, they take shortcuts, they have really normal, run-of-the-mill human failure modes. It's really less frequent that someone is a puppet to a sinister master, and much more common that they're not playing to their strengths on something and bottled it.
@leahbobet @petealexharris @EF @LaChasseuse
Agreed. As someone who has worked closely with politicians, they are normal humans with normal human emotions.
We're seeing a rash of harassment towards Edmonton councillors, and I've also been personally targeted by disgruntled constituents. Without getting into specifics, my partner and I were enjoying dinner at a restaurant earlier this year and realized we were being watched.
I was just a staffer.
Relevant recent article: https://edmontonjournal.com/news/local-news/edmonton-councillor-decries-harrassment
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
@LaChasseuse It has a Zohran mamdani vibe. Not a bad thing at all
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@LaChasseuse problem is the politicians are puppets of the civil service and the rich. Labour promised a lot and have delivered the opposite.
@EF The Greens are not puppets.
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Zack Polanski speaking in the video talks about the work and commitment of ordinary people to this cause. As he does so, he runs faster and faster, with the camera repeatedly focusing on his trainers. He runs through scenes of an English town and eventually, unable to run any faster, he stops and says that we need this reset. He then explains how.
Source: with Transcript
https://youtu.be/bF_a_w7Dozo@holger Ohhh, thank you! I couldn't figure out if one could add an alt text to a video, so this was very helpful.


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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
@LaChasseuse he should have ended with a cup of tea..
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
@LaChasseuse so, the UK greens are going to be democratic socialists? that's a good thing, as the UK actually lacks a left party.
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
I was relieved he didn’t go for armed struggle as the solution, because this is the clearest summary of “ the problem “ I have seen.
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
Not from the UK and wouldn't vote for him, but nonetheless:
He's giving Mamdani vibes (messiging-wise).
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Not from the UK and wouldn't vote for him, but nonetheless:
He's giving Mamdani vibes (messiging-wise).
@proscience He was around before Mamdani came on the scene, and he is merely saying what the vast majority of people in the UK are thinking right now.
If the English have any sense, they will vote Green in masses next time. All the other English parties are corrupt.
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@EF The Greens are not puppets.
@LaChasseuse I wish the Greens well because someone/party needs to change politics in the UK and Reform is not the answer.
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@LaChasseuse so, the UK greens are going to be democratic socialists? that's a good thing, as the UK actually lacks a left party.
@fnberger They always have been democratic socialists.
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@proscience He was around before Mamdani came on the scene, and he is merely saying what the vast majority of people in the UK are thinking right now.
If the English have any sense, they will vote Green in masses next time. All the other English parties are corrupt.
We are lucky in Scotland, because we have the SNP (who form the government) and the Scottish Greens (who support them).No disrespect meant: Very possible clips like the above existed but didn't spread into my space.
As the English are mainly responsible for and still haven't learned the essentials from the Brexit disaster, I'm doubtful they will come to their senses—but what I see in polls is SNP is back, CP is front runner in Wales, LibDems + Greens have either overtaken or are level w/ the failures that are Tories + Labour.
And, sadly, Reform is a real threat.
Tactical voting is critical!
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Quite a phenomenal campaign ad from the Greens down in England. Strong. I firmly believe that any political party not running this same message will fail.
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@LaChasseuse I wish the Greens well because someone/party needs to change politics in the UK and Reform is not the answer.
@EF @LaChasseuse I think what makes the Greens different is precisely because they are not (yet) funded primarily by the very rich.
They will come under pressure to accept that money. It's much less work to fund raise a million pounds from just one ultra-rich #kleptocrat than from one hundred thousand ordinary people.
We'll see if they can continue to resist; #Labour have signally failed.
