[2025]
[a green character looks anxious, speaks] I fear some people in this movement may have a racial bias issue
[a yellow character looks pissed, raises their hand and talks back] Now’s not the right time to be saying that We can’t afford to be turning away people Stop trying to divide us racially You are an agitator
[the yellow character is now looking distraught] Huh, the movement has been coopted by liberals and fizzled out Nobody could have predicted this outcome
[2026] The exact same situation repeats
[2027] The exact same situation repeats
[2028] The exact same situation seems to be repeating endlessly


That’s an interesting way of looking at it that I suppose I have thought of but haven’t really considered it in depth. I suppose my mentality has been “work within the accepted framework because trying to convince people of anything else feels impossible.”
I’m likely ignorant to a lot of this, however.
I wouldn’t be opposed to a change like that though. As long as conditions improve for everyone and it’s peaceful, I dont think i care what kind of system is put in place as long as everyone is treated properly. But now that I think about it more I can kinda get where you’re coming from. I am curious if it would work at scale, and in the meantime, what we could do about things currently. It feels like that would be a polar opposite of capitalism entirely.
Anyways, sorry, im rambling with my thoughts here.