Furthermore, are any of you planning on being able to make it happen anytime soon?

  • @TeezyZeezy@lemmygrad.mlOP
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    Fair enough. I only ask because of the increasingly worse material conditions and lifestyles we live here, and the fact is that most of us aren’t even able to leave. It was more a hypothetical.

    However, in the real sense, if revolution isn’t possible in the US, what are we supposed to do? Stick it out in fascism?

    • @mylifeforaiur@lemmygrad.ml
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      Organize, organize, organize. The worse material conditions become, the more likely it is a revolution will happen. When the time comes, the proletariat needs to be ready.

      • @i_must_destroy@lemmygrad.ml
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        People always say this and I agree, but in many places (including the US), it is very dangerous to even be openly communist.

        How are we supposed to organize when no one wants to listen?

        In the US, you can legit have your life totally ruined just for showing up at a protest.

        • How are we supposed to organize when no one wants to listen?

          We just have to do it. I don’t think there’s another choice, unfortunately. It’s the existence of humanity vs a handful of bank accounts. Every Revolution had it’s point where “no one wanted to listen”. That changed through decades and even centuries of struggle.

          Finding comrades IRL to talk to helps a ton (psst, or even online!) :).

          In the US, you can legit have your life totally ruined just for showing up at a protest.

          Yeah, I suppose there are ways to mitigate this.