eequalsmc2
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- Dec 17, 2016
Indeed. The truth is that most of them have the intelligence and education to facilitate change but lack the applicable experience to implement it, Theories about how things can be solved through "unionization" and "solidarity" ignore the fact that there are people that depend on the job for survival. You're going to need more than "it's for a good cause" to convince a single mother with three kids to take time out of her second job to "march" and risk losing the health insurance she has for her three kids. But are you going to know those people exist in the workforce when you're too busy circle-jerking how it's unfair that you wasted $100k on getting a useless Graduate Degree?Most American anarchists are idiots without any nuance whatsoever so this naturally gets lost in the swirling maelstrom of their own stupidity however. That and they're all obsessed with identity bullshit and don't care about actual solutions to anything, which are usually more boring then smashing a bank window and dressing in all black because it makes you look totally badass.
The best part is that they always preach the notion that people need to "riot in the streets" and overthrow the system, but they ignore the fact that this will only happen when they are desperate and/or inspired enough to give their life away for a cause bigger than they are. And that will never happen when the premise of anti-work is rooted in capitalistic ideals. Most people on the subreddit don't care about whether or not you are working, just that they don't have to work as hard as you are.