Prob cuz of TikTok and Twitter. But I just can admit it, assuming they're not a MAGAt (which we should always avoid).
Been mask off for months now. People are starting to get it but not soon enough.
Kinda? My immediate friends are either anti-capitalist in some way (with a bit of ignorance of history and general political apathy) or "good libs" (working on it). But I dont just say "communist" when people ask about my politics, I usually lead with "left" and then quickly sum up anticapitalism+economic democracy+environmental issues.
Class divide is real tho, some visibly recoil once you push the discussion left enough.
Oh. How big are leftist movements? In US, most of the youth tend to have some aanti-cap stances, especially the ones on Twitter and TikTok
latin america has 20 countries and 640 million people, i think we need to be a little more specific lol
Forgive me for being too paranoid on the internet, smh. But yeah, it's huge. I don't want to give (westerners) the idea that it's one small chunk with a few thousand people. That's how they justify exploiting us.
it's mostly because i'd expect many more bolivians/venezuelans to be leftists than brazilians and colombians, for instance
You have to take in consideration the spaces you interact with. Bolivian and Venezuelan comrades exist in big numbers, so do the gusanos. And in these two countries there is a lot of violence against leftists. Avoid rich white Catholic Latines at all cost.
Leftist? It depends on what you mean by leftist. Communist movements and organizations are tiny. Real anticapitalist leftist movements have been replaced by populist center-left politics. Indigenous, feminist and LGBT activism also face a lot of backlash.
We gotta start turning "I ain't a communist but" into "I am a communist and"
I've gone mask off, nobody really seems to have a problem with it. UK though, not sure how different it is elsewhere
same in my experience. being rabidly anti-blairite and salty at labour for being too lib is just kind of expected by/of people under about 30. I don't really like generational analysis, but we all feel betrayed, and that's starting to have results.
There's definitely a consensus that Labour is just shit now, even my lib friends don't like Sir Starmer
Yeah I remember Labour significantly leading among young people. Do you believe it's more popular in Scotland? Ans if it exits UK, could there be a major leftist party?
I think Scotland is probably more left than the rest of the UK so that's definitely a possibility. The main concern I've heard about Scotland is that it wouldn't be able to sustain itself, but that's from libs so take it with more than a pinch of salt
almost 60% for those who vote democratic, and i expect it will only go up as more zoomers turn 18. capitalism dropped 9 points from 2016 to 2018. i hope they do a 2020 poll.
Thing is, we don't really need them if we have two entire generations who have nothing left to lose, and a world to gain.
two entire generations who have nothing left to lose
Nothing but our chains
The reaction had gone from "you're an enemy!" To "shouldn't we try other things first?"
I told a coworker I was a communist when she asked if I voted Tory. She reacted indifferently and told me she once lived in one of those communes in California that ended up being a sex cult.
I can't read anything about dan bongino without this getting stuck in my head now https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09Nan-uARF4
Yeah the only young people I can see having an issue with it are mini-chuds who probably have a framed photo of Kyle Rittenhouse on their wall. Usually people are interested or they're indifferent.