iByteABit [comrade/them]

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Cake day: 2023年10月16日

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  • There’s lot to be said about it, but my bet would be that the huge skydive in material conditions following the collapse is the biggest contributing factor combined with the liberal anticommunist propaganda by the local ruling class as well as the foreign, CIA etc.

    Another example is Germany, fascism is emerging today right where East Germany used to be, a socialist country that fell to the control of the capitalists and became one more western pawn to be exploited. Poor material conditions combined with a lack of a revolutionary party to provide a meaningful and organized direction for all that discontent, naturally leads to fascism through its populist strategies that pretend to fight against the status quo.





  • Being a doomer is as pointless with society at large as it is with your personal life. There are so so many things out of your control, some things will be positive, some will definitely be negative.

    What you do control are your actions, they can’t change the past but they can definitely change the future even in a minimal way.

    The cybersec job market for instance might not be at its peak, but it’s still way better than most jobs out there, and with enough effort and attempts you will probably find something.

    With society things might not seem like they’re changing much, but the world keeps on moving every single day by the individual actions of many many people. What might seem today as a farfetched dream can become a possible outcome given the right time and conditions. If no one acts today though, that necessary buildup won’t be there for when the right conditions come along. Being politically active might not lead to huge changes, but by not being politically active you are making that chance zero. It’s hard and exhausting to fight in such unfavorable conditions, but it’s all we can do until the balance shifts.








  • No one can know than in advance, but it will also depend on what resistance fascism will find itself opposed to.

    Will it find an unorganized working class where half of them expect an elected saviour and another part of them fight against fascism without fighting against capitalism and towards revolution? Or will it find an organized working class with a strong vanguard party that has the ideological preparation, the ability to reach out to them, strong and massive unions, etc?

    This is not the whole part of the equation but it is one that relies mostly on us. It is our job to organize the working class and get them to unite under a common direction, and more importantly to provide them with a realistic and necessary alternative to capitalism without expecting it to arrive magically but through every day collective action. Fascism gains ground where there doesn’t seem to be a viable alternative to the current system, when people have been too propagandized to ever consider a revolution as a possible alternative and there’s no force saying otherwise effectively, so they fall into the populist magic solution bullshit that fascists provide in an attempt to see real change in the system.