How do you recognise a comrade in the wild?
How do you recognise a comrade in the wild?
What's something low profile comrades say that communicate immediately that they know which side they fight for in the class struggle?
Example: if anyone in the wild speaks "material conditions", or "bourgeois state", out loud, I'm listening.
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Honestly it’s difficult to tell. My friend is a huge China Stan and straight up told me that he’s a communist but I’m still not 100% positive.
24 0 ReplyWhy ?
3 0 ReplyBecause I feel like he’s just a Chinese nationalist. He hasn’t referenced any theory or performed any class analysis. He just recites taking points like “landlord bad”.
5 0 ReplyI have a friend who's kinda like that, he says he's communist but also says that freelancers are bourgeois because "they don't need to exploit the proletariat to be the dominant class" ¯_(ツ)_/¯
4 0 ReplyA larper’s better than an anticommunist. Just talk about and share theory and he might become a real comrade.
3 0 ReplyI agree, but the entire situation is hilarious because he thinks I’m a liberal bourge.
6 0 ReplyWhy don’t you just come out and say you’re a commie?
4 0 ReplyThis guy flipped PS5’s while holding a six figure salary at a trust fund, managing marketing.
Like no ethical consumerism under capitalism and all but that’s a little excessive.
4 0 ReplyWow. Would it be feasible in the foreseeable future to get him to use some of that on helping organizations and praxis?
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