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Why are the French proletariat so much cooler than the rest of the "West"
They have a lot of experience. They got 4 revolutions on their resume, plus May '68
They are organised.
Also their national anthem isn't about how nice france is like most national anthems, it's about doing revolution. The national identity of the frenchman is revolution.
Arise, children of the Fatherland Our day of glory has arrived Against us the bloody flag of tyranny is raised; the bloody flag is raised. Do you hear, in the countryside The roar of those ferocious soldiers? They’re coming right into your arms To cut the throats of your sons, your comrades! To arms, citizens! Form your battalions Let’s march, let’s march That their impure blood Should water our fields.
for some reason this song, the internationale and https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Br%C3%BCder,_zur_Sonne,_zur_Freiheit (hungarian version) have morphed into one vague revolutionary song in my brain.
dunno why, it happened when i was a child i think, when i only had vague ideas about any of this.
The Internationale was originally to the tune of Le Marseillaise, but later got its own music.
It is really odd for a national anthem. It's not the best thing to encourage revolution as part of your national character if you don't want revolution to occur. A serious oversight by the ruling class that can't be corrected.
Well the people who set up new orders are usually on board with a society that continues to change dramatically and don't see themselves as the end point. If you were building a new revolutionary government, one of the best checks against stagnation and backsliding is establishing an expectation that the people will need to do another revolution at some point down the line. Any good student of revolutionary history will see that (with a few exceptions) only the revolution itself achieves progressive gains.
The Chad Guillotine culture vs the virgin "western" culture
What if Occupy Wall Street, but an actual occupation of wall street.
The Soviet military administration will really put the wall in Wall Street.
One day "Taken down to Wall Street" will be roughly analogous to "Taken behind the shed"
I remain cautiously optimistic but ever more entertained and envious.
France is definitely more based than other western countries when it comes to protests but I still think they run into the same problem as most movements in the west of the dog catching a car thing.
Like with the George Floyd movement you get everyone out and participating, you occupy a bunch of shit and then like seemingly every movement before it you run into the “well… now what?” Phase where everyone just pontificates about the situation. Everyone blinks and before you know it a year later you’re back at work just trying to get through the day like before.
I really hope they prove me wrong.
Everyone blinks and before you know it a year later you’re back at work just trying to get through the day like before
:yea: It really hurts how much this is true.
Just rewatched Adam Curtis's Hypernormalization the other day and yeah, it's a recurring issue.
All the revolutionaries are dead and we are running around trying to manage ourself into power. Without a dedicated political goal there can be no revolution.
That's not to say the revolution is dead, only in stasis until we can figure out how to rebuild political consciousness beyond immediate protest and management of protest
That’s not to say the revolution is dead, only in stasis until we can figure out how to rebuild political consciousness beyond immediate protest and management of protest
yeah, the fascists have definitely got this
The fascists don't have it either, they can't even organize protests half the time. What we're gonna get is a heightening of the technocratic capitalist control system. They're gonna use Bayesian systems to try and grind us all down even more. Nash and Bool have had their time in the sun, we've been molded by fear and doubt. Now it's time for uncertainty.
The fascists don’t have it either, they can’t even organize protests half the time.
I meant the Capitalist fascists who decide what everyone thinks, not the local freikorps bums.
I wish someone would write a book to help us know What Is To Be Done.
I think it's wrong to write the George Floyd protests off like that, saying that everyone just kinda "went back to work". Rome wasn't built in a day and it didn't fall in a day either.
The people lashed out and while the system still stands, there are now more cracks in its foundation than before. Many people are disillusioned with the way things are and while there might be several more events of the public being enraged without immediate consequences, eventually there will be a straw to break the camel's back.
Mostly occasionally post in the mega nowadays tbh
Had to post this when I saw it though :rat-salute-2:
Shoulda cracked some of those glass walls to run up the damage bill beyond just cleaning expenses
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