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i do organizing work on the college campus i'm on, which is currently facing budget cuts, and a large question in the leftist activist spaces is whether we start organizing with pro-israel or groups that don't necessarily align with our values, but in this specific instance, they do. it's sort of a hard thing to square because for a while we were in conflict with these groups but i was recently told by someone i'm organizing with "just as much as you have a moral prerogative to do what's right, you have to have the moral perogative to win because that's how change happens" idk it really changed my perspective and has been a good motivator for the past couple weeks
Apr 8, 2025

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