yikes.
and then you explain your alternative and most people dont want to f*** with it lol.
if you're going to lead a revolution that consists of the working class, they have to be united. you can talk to working class people and they have their fair share of problems. arguing over taxes, laws that were passed, working too many hours etc.
that is much different than getting them on board for your revolution and getting them to support tearing apart our system. those are light years apart.
someone can be unhappy with the government, like a lot of middle class are, and not support what you're talking about.
says who, you?
you're gonna fight to the death with a bear but you're in your feelings over a rational, centrist ass post on a forum
f*** outta here
you're gonna fight to the death with a bear but you're in your feelings over a rational, centrist ass post on a forum
f*** outta here
no one in their feelings but you, clown.
and for the record, i just remembered this guy tried convincing me back on KTT1 that ronda rousey would whoop floyd mayweathers ass and every other dude on the planet
you aint tough kid
The people calling themselves socialists who want to keep capitalism are just radlibs. Get that s*** out of here.
and for the record, i just remembered this guy tried convincing me back on KTT1 that ronda rousey would whoop floyd mayweathers ass and every other dude on the planet
you aint tough kid
lmfao and im the upset one.
The people calling themselves socialists who want to keep capitalism are just radlibs. Get that s*** out of here.
truly confused individuals.
I will say @SKYKILLA if you get out on the streets and talk with lower income people many of them are very open to the ideas of revolution and radical change
I will say @SKYKILLA if you get out on the streets and talk with lower income people many of them are very open to the ideas of revolution and radical change
i agree to an extent dude, lower income is just a part of the working class tho. im skeptical tho once you go into detail about what the radical change is - that those people stay on board and will really fight for that cause
they are open to change and ideas like a lot of people are. the question is what ideas and changes
lmfao and im the upset one.
you responded like 4 times in a row and went off on a tangent about the gall and audacity of what i just said
and i posted what i consider a pretty centrist point of view. nothing radical.
you're up in arms over it, which shows how out of touch you are
you responded like 4 times in a row and went off on a tangent about the gall and audacity of what i just said
and i posted what i consider a pretty centrist point of view. nothing radical.
you're up in arms over it, which shows how out of touch you are
what you posted was absolute nonsense devoid of anything approaching a point.
what you posted was absolute nonsense devoid of anything approaching a point.
its absolute nonsense that some people (and i think majority) wont support /want a socialist revolution
when you talk to people, you aren't running them through political ideology 101 lmfao, you are helping them to see the conditions of their own exploitation, something they are most often already aware is happening
its absolute nonsense that some people (and i think majority) wont support /want a socialist revolution
No, it is absolute nonsense how you think talking to people to try and gain support for a cause/raise class consciousness should work. no one has ever said "yes we have the support to have a socialist revolution tomorrow" dimwit. that's why i said education is important, and then you typed up literal ahistorical bullshit.
No, it is absolute nonsense how you think talking to people to try and gain support for a cause/raise class consciousness should work. no one has ever said "yes we have the support to have a socialist revolution tomorrow" dimwit. that's why i said education is important, and then you typed up literal ahistorical bullshit.
and how are you gonna educate them?
like i said, every working class person can rattle off the struggles and list of problems they have.
but you're in another galaxy, talking different changes and ideas and then going SOCIALIST REVOLUTION. those are far apart with some distance between them. and not everyone is going to agree with you with that being the solution. no matter how much awareness you try to do
and how are you gonna educate them?
like i said, every working class person can rattle off the struggles and list of problems they have.
but you're in another galaxy, talking different changes and ideas and then going SOCIALIST REVOLUTION. those are far apart with some distance between them. and not everyone is going to agree with you with that being the solution. no matter how much awareness you try to do
once again spoken like a person who has never actually had these conversations.
once again spoken like a person who has never actually had these conversations.
ive had these conversations numerous times, with co-workers, family and the like.
what else you got?
ive had these conversations numerous times, with co-workers, family and the like.
what else you got?
oh im sure you have.
clearly you need to change your approach then. it doesn't even seem like youre all that committed to the cause yourself.
this dude is either lying or is simply trying to explain socialism to people instead of talking to them in a normal way lol. mans acting like we just go in saying "its gotta be revolution" to everyone