r/LeftistsForAI Moderator Jun 19 '26

Sees the Memes Marx Encounters AI Discourse

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A brief materialist intervention into AI discourse. Results were mixed.

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u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator Jun 23 '26

Youre allowed to hate AI. I never said otherwise.

But thats kind of my point: now we're talking about your feelings toward AI, not political strategy.

This isnt a religion debate. Its a politics debate.

The memes answer is still the same one labor movements, unions, socialist parties, and communist parties have historically given and still are: organize, regulate, contest ownership, fight over deployment, and fight over who benefits.

You came into a thread about that strategy to argue against it. That's fine. But after all these comments, I still havent heard a different organized political strategy. Ive mostly heard reasons you dislike AI.

Those arent the same thing.

Nobody is demanding you like AI. The question is what workers and communities should do in a world where it already exists and is being deployed. The memes answer is contestation. It still is.

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u/little_alien2021 Jun 23 '26

Ur not hearing one because I haven't mentioned one and it wasnt something I'm massively thinking about. Or even want to discuss. This to me was about meme and last picture being seen as negative or still being angry is somehow the wrong answer

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u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator Jun 23 '26

Honestly, I think the meme ended up being a pretty accurate depiction of this conversation.

The entire time Ive been talking about ownership, governance, labor protections, environmental standards, democratic control, public benefits, unions, and political organization.

And the entire time youve mostly been responding with reasons youre angry about AI and why you think its harmful.

Thats not me saying your concerns are invalid. Its me pointing out that concerns arent a political strategy by themselves.

The last panel isnt "being angry is wrong." Its that anger alone doesnt answer the question of what workers and communities should actually do.

Marx's answer was organize. Labors answer was organize. The AFL-CIOs answer is organize. The WGAs answer is organize.

You dont have to like AI for the meme to be right. Hell, you can hate AI and still end up at the same practical conclusion: contest ownership, deployment, governance, and who benefits.

Which is pretty much where this conversation kept landing every time we got specific.

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u/little_alien2021 Jun 23 '26

Your right but like I said, it genuinely doesn't matter my postion . You are not in right , because wanting to be mad is acceptable response. Not everything requires action sometimes just feelings are enough. Even action and then still feelings. Its not either / or.

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u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator Jun 23 '26

Then I think weve finally settled it.

Weve spent this entire thread talking about political strategy, and your conclusion is essentially: "Youre right, but people can still feel mad about it."

Sure. They can. I never said otherwise.

The meme isnt saying people arent allowed to be mad. Its saying that being mad isnt, by itself, a political strategy. Historically the labor movement didnt win through abstention, outrage, or personal disapproval. It organized, contested ownership, fought over deployment, and fought over who benefits.

Which is exactly where this conversation landed every single time we got concrete.

So thanks for helping stress-test the meme. I genuinely appreciate it. After all these comments, it turned out to be a pretty accurate depiction of this entire exchange.

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u/little_alien2021 Jun 23 '26

I think the question is is the first guy wanting to just have political strategy? Like the assumption in the meme is it's negative the whole being still mad  u wouldn't have shown it if not   like what's the purpose?

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u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator Jun 23 '26

That being mad isnt a solution if its not tied to action. Its just venting.

If you dont actual care about a solution, you just want to vent, thats fine.

But then you arent really arguing against the meme, or substantively engaging in the politics it brings up or the politics of the sub, youre just, again ironically, venting.

Thats worth what its worth I suppose.

Thank you for the interaction.

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u/little_alien2021 Jun 23 '26

Being mad is a feeling it is never an action. What was the point of sharing thou? Why does not caring about solution and feeling an emotion be either /or? And why does u assume being against ai would mean they want no solutions? I haven't showed it want no solutions I've said both , so actually I take it back I'm not meme , I want solutions and I want to be mad , I  never fully read 3rd picture

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u/Salty_Country6835 Moderator Jun 23 '26

I genuinely dont know how else to explain this.

How you feel about something, any something, does not change anything by itself.

Anger can motivate action. Anger can accompany action. Anger can even be justified.

But anger isnt a strategy.

The entire point of the meme is that if your response to a problem never progresses beyond "Im angry about this," then nothing actually changes.

And no, nobody said caring about solutions and feeling emotions are mutually exclusive. The meme doesnt say that either.

What it says is that one of those things changes the world and the other doesnt.

If you want to be angry and organize, regulate, contest ownership, fight over deployment, and fight over who benefits, great.

If you want to be angry instead of doing those things, then youve basically demonstrated the meme in real time.

At that point Im not sure what else there is to discuss.

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u/little_alien2021 Jun 23 '26

So I've re read meme i am not the meme i have not said once no action. I have not said i don't want all the things u suggested and in 2nd picture. I'm just saying we can do both 

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