The NYC mayor's race is the most watched political race in the US right now, by a large margin too (I guess the second most is Prop 50 in CA? Either way that one is way behind). After Tuesday, Zohran's win will probably be the big story that normies IRL will be talking about here. "Socialism" will be a topic on top of everyone's minds.
And I think everyone here - even if you have major issues with Zohran specifically or electoralism in general - should be ready to speak to it among the people in your life.
Opportunities like this don't come around very often. Right now Americans are getting a ton of misinformation about what socialism is due to a demsoc running and very likely winning the job of mayor of the biggest city in the US. On top of that, this misinformation is transparently bad ("Zohran wants to sieze all the grocery stores in New York!") that if you simply point to what's actually being proposed, you will look pretty knowledgeable by comparison. This is all very low hanging fruit.
But you have to be prepared. Like literally, you should practice how you will respond to people who want to talk to you about Mamdani and socialism. The other day, AcidSmiley made a comment that I've been thinking about ever since: she said she had to deradicalize herself a bit from this site because she was having trouble interacting with normal people and not sounding like she was unhinged. I absolutely do this too. Whenever a topic tangential to socialism or imperialism comes up with people IRL, I end up overshooting. I scare people away even if they have a sense that I'm right. What I say sounds totally reasonable to us here, but to people who aren't engaged with stuff it doesn't matter how correct you are; if you can't meet them where you are they will tune you out.
So for me, today and tonight I'm gonna skim through Ha-Joon Chang's "23 Things They Don't Tell You About Capitalism". It's not straight Marxist analysis but it's written for the people I'll be talking to. I'm also going to try and brush up on my knowledge of Zohran's specific policies (like freezes on rent for rent controlled apartments, that seems to be one everyone brings up and I don't feel I know enough about it).
For those of you who are strongly against Zohran or electoralism.... do whatever you want ofc, but I'm just saying if a normie asks you about Zohran and you say "he's just a social fascist" and scoff, then that will be a missed opportunity. People will have no idea what you are talking about and frankly probably won't be interested in hearing more.
Any advice for any of the common criticisms you see against socialism and how to speak against them as a normie?
It's tough because I always have to stop myself from using jargon or going into tangents on history.
I was kind of hoping the counter propaganda community would help with that but it hasn't been used a lot.
I think Hakim’s videos on YouTube are great for this.
I think the important part is to just connect things back to people’s everyday lives and experiences. Leftist thought tends to get too lost in the sauce and then leftists come off less like they’re addressing working people’s modern needs and more like extremely esoteric history nerds. It’s pretty straightforward to explain the labor theory of value to people, the history of early 20th century left and center-left European political parties, less so.
If you can only use jargon to express something, then you need to study the concepts they refer to better because basically all of them can be expressed in slightly more words in a way anyone can understand.
Give me any seemingly unavoidable jargon and I will give you a phrase or sentence to express it, if needed.
I think you may be misreading purpleworm; it sounds less like a problem with being unable to express ideas without jargon than inadvertently using jargon purpleworm often uses.
This reads like you meant to reply to someone else
Whoopsy doodle, sorry!
Wait no, I meant to reply to you saying it sounds like you may be misreading SevenSkalls, I read him as saying he inadvertently reverts to jargon, not that he can only express himself with jargon.
Then the answer is even simpler, which is to talk to people more so you can "code switch" competently.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MjwL1mSrPLA
I think I've watched this one before. It's pretty great lol.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: