I notice that there are events which inspire a lot of people to take it to the streets, which is great. But we aren't going to win without building organizations which are revolutionary, serving the people, and capable of responding to these spontaneous events. Meals programs, political education, and so on are all necessary. But they require comrades who are willing to do boring work every week. Revolution isn't just romantic & violent.
A lot of people imagine that, and get uninspired when reality hits.
Great! If you have any questions, feel free to hmu. I know the Midwest activist scene pretty well, some cities more than others, if you're around there.
The best advice I can offer to be consistent.
I notice that there are events which inspire a lot of people to take it to the streets, which is great. But we aren't going to win without building organizations which are revolutionary, serving the people, and capable of responding to these spontaneous events. Meals programs, political education, and so on are all necessary. But they require comrades who are willing to do boring work every week. Revolution isn't just romantic & violent.
A lot of people imagine that, and get uninspired when reality hits.
I agree and thanks for the advice! I am definitely going to look into the closest active orgs to me, I need some more offline comrades!
Great! If you have any questions, feel free to hmu. I know the Midwest activist scene pretty well, some cities more than others, if you're around there.