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Most people don’t understand that they need to look up, look up at the controllers of our society who exploit them. They fall for propaganda meant to make them fight amongst themselves while ignoring that the capitalist class is the cause of their problems. They foolishly believe they are in a democracy when infact they live in an oligarchy.

The most important activism is to make the masses aware of this one truth. From knowing this truth everything else will follow.

  • I just feel like it's almost impossible to make changes in America with how everyone is afraid of communism and how many still fall for western propaganda. I can't even convince my own dad that capitalism is the problem. (even if I read theory I don't think it would be able to convince him). America is the number one blocker of all progress towards a better future. Is there even any hope for a revolution in America or do we just have to hope the collapse causes a civil war so that America can't lash out at other countries.

  • Is there a chance that the collapse causes a civil war so that the US will be too busy dealing with that to lash out at other countries? The country is polarized enough that I would think it would just take the right moment to cause that to happen. Other countries could take advantage of the weakness of the US during that time to surpass the US in every field. I feel like if a revolution can not be achieved this would be the best alternative because at least the rest of the world would benefit.

  • I would have thought a collapse would end more like a civil war due to the polarization of the country. I don't think the military/corporations could outright seize power without the "justification" of democracy because I would think people would resist that when no longer bound by the laws of the previous government.

  • Depends on how it collapses. Technically the current president is collapsing American soft power already. He can't run the government competently which helps to accelerate the collapse. The problem for people living in America while this happens is things will get very bad as it increasingly represses it's citizens and the class divide will only widen. I do think the collapse of american hegemony is still worth it though for the rest of the world. Regardless of how much we hate the current president we have to admit he has done things liberals absolutely would not have done (dissolve USAID, tariff all countries (this makes other countries adapt and become less dependent on the US), destroying the ability of the us to get rare earths by engaging in a losing trade war with China.) I mean I absolutely hate him but technically he has done more to desolve American hegemony than any other president in history (probably by accident).

  • I do think that if it doesn't seem possible for a revolution in America the second best thing is collapse so at least the rest of the world can benefit. The worst thing that could happen is America stabilizing and maintaining hegemony. I am just disturbed by the fact that accelerationism might actually be a valid answer here (not for the people in America but for the rest of the world). If it is a valid viewpoint then why is it banned in r/socialism. I asked here to clarify.

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    How to avoid falling into accelerationism

  • Who is going to legally punish us here. This isn't normal social media and we don't give our real names on here so it's harder to trace it back here

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    Can we count 1 billion deaths from capitalism?

  • Can you break it down here?

  • Do you think they would be willing to do a revolution if things escalate or are they more hoping for a democratic solution still?

    Also why are they anti communist when that is the best solution to their current problem?

  • I mainly just wanted to know how current class consciousness is in South Korea and if there is even a chance for a revolution there. I don't know enough which is why I asked

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    Could we create a revolution in South Korea

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    found this funny meme. It's accurate lol

  • They keep us fighting amongst ourselves with their propaganda. I don't get why most people don't understand that they need to look up, look at the controllers of our society who exploit them. Realize how no one is ever truly happy with their elected leaders. Realize that the capitalist class controls both parties and that neither represents the interests of the people. Everyone knows that our leaders take bribes and we literally just accept this as a fact of life (this shows how much they control the American people).

  • Shouldn't stop us from trying. How can it be attempted at least. If no one dares to stand against the capitalists then no change will be made. A leader is needed and if the government dares to assassinate them would it not provide justification to the public for a revolution.

  • Well the revolution did start that in motion. The revolution itself is important here because without a revolution socialism could not be implemented. Also wasn't it only socialist until the conditions improved eventually so they would shift to communism. Yes this never happened unfortunately but the intent was there

  • Yes randomly killing capitalists changes nothing if it is just one. If enough people did what Luigi did there would be no capitalists to control the government. I agree that this alone is not enough but the fact that many people agree with Luigi shows that people are willing to use violence as a solution but are not yet willing to do it themselves. it is up to us to convince them that we can rise up and overthrow the capitalists. .

  • Mainly chose the name based on the year that the Russian revolution happened which caused the first time communism was attempted on a large scale. Just thought the name was cool lol. Is there anything I could do to not be seen as FBI.

  • How do I prove I am not FBI. I am seriously posting this but I understand how it could come off like that.

  • Well how does someone become a leader of the entire left. We need someone who can stand up against the capitalists and will not fall to corruption. They also need to be charismatic so they can convince non leftists to become leftists.

  • The Deprogram Podcast @lemmygrad.ml

    How will we start a revolution in the United States

  • What about creating a browser extension that allows for someone to manually paste a copy of the automated reply when discussing on other instances