• ☂️-@lemmy.ml
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    2 days ago

    i clarified my post. not reasons (because we all have many reasons to revolt) but a clear strategy, demands or even much information about it. you’d think a global coordination of that scale would show up at least a little bit.

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      1 day ago

      not reasons (because we all have many reasons to revolt) but a clear strategy, demands or even much information

      Such a typical Marxist Leninist bubble view if you are genuine. PLENTY of protests and revolts throughout history happened spontaneously at grassroots level. And the most common reason is being against government ineptitude and demanding to meet basic material needs of the public. The French Revolution, Singing revolution, the 1848 liberal revolution, Occupy Wall street, and even the Tea Party movement are ad hoc. If you actually read world history then you would not be such an antidemocratic simp.

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        24 hours ago

        what all theory, no praxis, no history does to a person you see all over lemmy…

        the thinking becomes rigid and stale

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          10 hours ago

          People are in their own information bubble even before social media became a thing.

          Marxist Leninists obsess over theory, but when they are challenged with empirical information, they will revert back to their script “just read theory bro!”