On the flip side there's been a huge resurgence in socialism in the younger generation and Corbyn was a worthy figurehead. At the same time our attachments to him are only sentimental, and anybody worth their salt has just witnessed first hand a demonstration of the devastating might of the capitalist establishment. You learn more from defeat and all that.
This is a point I try to tell to my self as much as I do others. The scale of capitalism is beyond imagination, any action will only see it rise to greater heights to match any effort. Direct actions are unsustainable over long periods.
On the flip side there's been a huge resurgence in socialism in the younger generation and Corbyn was a worthy figurehead. At the same time our attachments to him are only sentimental, and anybody worth their salt has just witnessed first hand a demonstration of the devastating might of the capitalist establishment. You learn more from defeat and all that.
This is a point I try to tell to my self as much as I do others. The scale of capitalism is beyond imagination, any action will only see it rise to greater heights to match any effort. Direct actions are unsustainable over long periods.