cross-posted from: https://lemmy.ml/post/20641619

[Excerpt on #Gaza: “If you really care about Gaza, vote to have a voice, so you can do something about it. And then, be ready to turn out into the streets, in the millions, and fight for it.”]

Mark Hertsgaard
Mon 23 Sep 2024 06.00 EDT

  • acosmichippo@lemmy.world
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    15 hours ago

    i would encourage people cracking jokes about the old lady to actually read the article. Turns out she’s pretty cool and has been politically active since her youth. Also proposes a coherent plan for young people who want to make a bigger difference than voting for a 3rd party will ever accomplish.

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      59 minutes ago

      Cool fact, she’s really good friends with Lilly Tomlin. The literal personaifaction of crazy liberal hippie from the 60/70s who is still that crazy liberal hippie today.

      Mad respect for Jane Fonda and her activism and the people she surrounds herself with.

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        8 hours ago

        I agree with all that, but less so that she’s capable of doing anything meaningful with the demographic she’s targeting.

        She should be targeting younger boomers and older x’ers if she wants to find a group that might want to listen to her.

        (I say this as an older x’er)

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      13 hours ago

      We know who she is, she hasn’t been relevant in decades and even then only barely so.

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        4 hours ago

        sure, young people only interested in names aren’t going to be swayed here. Taylor Swift has that covered.

        her message is to politically active young people who may actually listen to what she has to say.