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  1. “There are decades where nothing happens, and weeks where decades happen”–VI Lenin

    So it is not being defeatist to point out that people in this country currently with guns, are more likely to point them at working class activists than the parasitic employing class.

    If it did turn to custard in the next year, the ATMs stop working, Superannuation not being paid, food shortages (joke–in a land of just 5 mill), social breakdown, all bets are off I guess. But that is unlikely just yet, pity we did not have a fighting central labour organisation to assist with community organising as well.

    Unity of working class pākehā, other tauiwi, women, & Māori would see much progress made.

  2. While you have a strong commitment to your belief you need more than that to change the human heart. people have varying degrees of selfishness so the idea that they will voluntarily give up their goods for the greater public good is never going to happen. Your other idea regarding an armed uprising is also doomed to fail since those with the wealth can pay enough to those who want to be wealthy to do their protecting & they can also afford better weapons.

  3. We in the West always fall prey to thinking that non-westerners think like us. There’s only one imperialist power imposing their will on the world, molding, if not bullying a bloc of nations to get in behind it. There is no other entity wanting to do the same thing. There are nations shunned/alienated by this power/bloc cooperating with each other in an effort to protect themselves against the wrath of thee power bloc. But this is where we are currently at.

    Otherwise, a “workers revolution” in this day and age can easily be painted into something grotesque or threatening to society by the mainstream media and the political class, both of whom primarily exist to serve the capitalist class in this day and age. And this is the crux of every problem in the world today, a captured mainstream media, a captured political class – the world won’t change until we, the people, at the very least, acknowledge these two problems.

  4. There is a lot of work to be done in building alliance. Learning how. Learning to trust each other. I agree the time has come.
    We need to start actually knowing each other.

    I’m not joking. We have invent ways to overcome our alienation from each other according to the time and place we are living in now.

  5. hahaha what a delusional word salad.
    No wonder socialism always fails. Its lead by idiots.

  6. Ha-ha-ha…hah… heh…some of the usual suspects that cannot even cope with a very mild Labour Govt. opining on revolutionary class struggle matters? Get back to your David Seymour and Jordan Peterson vids boys.

  7. There is no alternative but Socialism or Extinction. Extinction is the necessary result of the Capitalocene, the era of the capitalist mode of production. In the process of its formation, capitalism began destroying nature including existing communal societies and is today extinguishing nature and with it human society. Communal societies still exist today among indigenous peoples. They are the open door to the future of humanity. Socialism will succeed when the majority of working people expropriate the wealth accumulated over the Capitalocene and use it to recreate the ancient commune, reconciling society and nature. That is how we choose socialism over extinction.

    1. This seems do-able, but only without advertising, tv, VR, social media, cloning, gain of function bullshit and unregulated time travel. Your contempt for the middle class is palpable and you can tell from my tone that is how I identify. There are those who present themselves as ‘for the workers’, sign them up then sell their data wholesale for billions with no qualms, a great deal of the ‘middle class’ would possibly see bad karma for this type of behaviour.

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