Critique of “Want to End Capitalism? Great, Then Fight a Datacenter”

Plague, by Great Moments in Leftism

Unedited original response to us available here.

The original article and addendum to which they are responding are available here.


A response to The Sonoran Internationalists

June 2, 2026

Our comrades at the Sonoran Internationalists have brought forth two criticisms of the local movement against the Project Blue hyperscale datacenter. Their first, “Project Blue: Not in My Backyard,” was written at the peak of the movement’s limited success in its strategy to appeal to local government. Their second, “A Final Addendum to Project Blue,” has been written at the current low point in the movement.

We believe that while their analysis is worthwhile, they fail to appreciate the importance of engaging in local struggles and have that precludes them from supporting most worthwhile movement projects. In addition, we fear our comrades are less interested in building Communism than they are in providing critique from the sidelines,

In their first article, the Internationalists argue that the data center in Tucson is one part of a larger worldwide increase in demand for computing technology, which is driven fundamentally by the profit motive and subsequently by capitalist competition. As a result, stopping the center in Tucson will require its construction elsewhere, because it is driven by these powerful economic forces.

They argue that even the best possible case for the anti-datacenter movement –.i.e. stopping the datacenter in Tucson – simply condemns some other community which is less capable of resistance.

An approach to this process wherein communities battle city governments and corporations to end data centers everywhere is impossible. We believe over-extraction and waste of resources is a fundamental facet of capitalism, and the only solution to over-extraction is Communism.

Next, they argue that instead of fighting the datacenter, “we can use this understanding to criticize the entire system as it stands, as an example of why we need something fundamentally different” (our emphasis). Their alternative is to organize which confers with experts to properly govern society and organize the economy without competition and over-extraction.

“What is the problem”, says the Internationalists? Capitalism. “What is the solution?” A complete rupture of our capitalist society by a revolutionary moment which transitions society to And, in terms of practical steps to build this world-historic moment and drive it to completion? Very good. Their criticism is well-received.

This is where we take issue with the Internationalists’ conception of revolution. Revolution doesn’t require us to engage with the imperfect political situations in front of us in attempts to have our ideas adopted and our aims furthered. Instead, it is an idea which we can appeal to as we watch movements pass us by on Instagram.

Our comrades have valid criticisms, and we believe they should be taken seriously. In terms of immediate implementations, we think the local struggle to stop this datacenter must issue these criticisms as well, to avoid folks getting false illusions about the finality of their local project. In addition, in the hopes of converting this mass practice into real movements for Socialism.

We are given appeals to revolution, to the establishment of worker’s democracy, and at best we are asked only to issue critique.

In their second article, the Internationalists respond to a protest which was organized at the construction site last week. the SI calls the demonstration a result of the movement’s failure. Of course,

in the hopes of mobilizing people to act on the world around them. The major aim is to convert this issue movement into a mass movement based in popular action.

The ultimate goal of Communism requires the entire masses to learn to govern themselves. To do this, We feel that now where they can organize together and learn how to be political and democratic. We feel engagement with this datacenter issue has the potential to create new Communists, new activists, and new organizers which our movement desperately needs. It will require us to work on organizational problems and not just theoretical ones, which is necessary to build revolution. We cannot wait for this process to happen on its own, we must make it happen by training ourselves and as many people as possible how to organize.

This is the utility and value in engagement with the datacenter movement. where people have interest, and where people are cropping up who can organize. This is where Communists may grow. These people make the best materialists and the best Communists. We should find them as quickly as we can, and work to become them.

It requires us to work with people, to argue, to participate in movements which might fail. Our mandate becomes action, guided by revolutionary ideas. It is much easier to live in texts and articles, where one may never have to prove themselves and they can forever point out problems they don’t care to work on. This is embarrassing behavior for so-called Communist militants.

We can no longer be satisfied with hefty books and lofty theories.

, nor does it mean constantly doing action again and again without thought.

This struggle is not perfect, it has many problems in idea and in practice. This we will concede to our comrades. Unfortunately, we are on the back foot. We suffer from a lack of organizers and a lack of a Communist movement. to further our ideals. and that real wins for Communism can be made through engagement with this group.

This is simply To be militants, our comrades must go into the world as soon as possible. They must take their admirable zeal for liberatory Communism and put it into projects that attempt to realize this beautiful ideal.

If you want to end capitalism, then you must start the Socialist project. That means taking on tasks and pushing for Socialist directions. If you want to end capitalism,

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