Seriously, I wanna fucking leave my house every fucking day. They work everyday, all day and are exploited for their work, have bad health that they have no time to take care of and are so devoted to defending millionaires for "creating jobs" that they cannot accept that what creates value is labour. They hate the government and see it as bad, I agree, the bourgeois democracy is terrible, but when I say that, they don't believe in it. State owned equals inherently bad, seriously, its so hard to see the truth and ALMOST EVERYONE around you is a chud, a lib or at best a soc dem. And thank god for soc dems here, because at least they aren't anti-communist, at least some of them. Every fucking time I have to argue with a lib, I want to organize harder

  • umbrella@lemmy.ml
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    7 months ago

    a hidden upside of organizing is you arent forced to be around chuds only 100% of your time. if anything it puts you in contact with saner people and makes you feel a bit more sane too.

    • hungrybread [comrade/them]
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      7 months ago

      This really can't be overstated. Joining my first local meeting was incredibly validating and felt like it breathed life back into me.

    • Alisu [they/them]
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      7 months ago

      Oh yeah, I just moved back from college so I'm leaving my od org, but am looking for a new one, already have an ideia, but I need some time to get a job and stuff