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minus-squaretruth [they/them]hexbear5arrow-down2·4 years agoIf I understand the argument of the book, is not thay white people can't be revolutionaries, it's thay they can't be working class. You can still be a class-traitor revolutionary though, which, many of the best have been. Looking at you, Zhou Enlai. link
minus-squareaqwxcvbnji [none/use name]hexbear14·4 years ago the argument of the book, is not thay white people can’t be revolutionaries, it’s thay they can’t be working class Yeah, but that's just silly. You're a worker if you have no other means of supporting yourself besides selling your labour to a capitalist. link
If I understand the argument of the book, is not thay white people can't be revolutionaries, it's thay they can't be working class. You can still be a class-traitor revolutionary though, which, many of the best have been. Looking at you, Zhou Enlai.
Yeah, but that's just silly. You're a worker if you have no other means of supporting yourself besides selling your labour to a capitalist.