Youssef Bouchi writes on the importance of American socialism from his perspective as an Arab immigrant in Canada:

“Grassroots movements in the U.S. already understand this […] Our task from the outside is to support them.”

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          15 days ago

          This seems like a non sequitur on its face, but I’m sure you speaking to something(s) specific that went over my head.

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            American exceptionalism is based in white supremacy. The world needs socialism. Not “American socialism.”

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              Ah, I see. Yeah that’s a shit title. The world does not need a white savoir to bestow socialism upon the world.

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                It’s not a shit title. If you go outside and talk to people, they generally can understand that “American socialism” is equivalent to “socialism in America”.

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      borders objectively exist. saying “it’s good for people over that border to organize” is sensible for those in touch with objective material conditions

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        Borders exist in law. Not in our physical space. We are going to change the laws. I find it incredibly optimistic to believe the borders will exist as they are after a socialist revolution.

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          14 days ago

          Borders physically exist. There are police who will arrest or even shoot at those who cross them in the wrong way. “After a socialist revolution” is so vague as to be meaningless. Yeah, if you establish Utopia tomorrow there will be no borders. Can we get back to talking about the real world?

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            Again, that’s very optimistic. More likely it’ll devolve into civil war first, with different borders drawn for each little fiefdom. Whether this goes well or horribly, I wouldn’t count on borders staying as they are drawn.