Canada is a good example for accelerationism not working. People think once things get crazy enough people will rise up and push back towards hard right nationalism. More likely our culture will simply fade away over a long period of time. Canadians don't seem to know or care what has happened to their country, and Americans won't either. The only hope I have is decentralization. US states have more sovereignty than provinces, and a chance to exercise it if enough people take over their local governments. But culture is upstream from politics and the right will incrementally become the left as long as they want to be "mainstream".
Canada is a good example for accelerationism not working. People think once things get crazy enough people will rise up and push back towards hard right nationalism. More likely our culture will simply fade away over a long period of time. Canadians don't seem to know or care what has happened to their country, and Americans won't either. The only hope I have is decentralization. US states have more sovereignty than provinces, and a chance to exercise it if enough people take over their local governments. But culture is upstream from politics and the right will incrementally become the left as long as they want to be "mainstream".