Its clear to me that there is genuinely no possibility radical politics that is both effective while being mainstream, modern service economies in the first world have made such organising/educating so herculean that it's pointless and the surveillance state alongside the lack of any void of radical politics in the mainstream has made any revolutions that occur merely radical reforms
>Bangladesh'e spontaneous revolution against Sheikh Hasina just resulting in a more liberal government
The only thing I think is politically radical without being preachy to the average prole is being positive of suicide
<wait really?
Yes. Everything in our modern culture rebels against pro suicide messaging even when we were at the peak of "wokism", that truth held up. Telling people when it comes up in casual conversation (of course) that if life literally becomes too impossible that you'll just end it all is something that cannot be rebuked
>It's your own choice, anyone making moralistic arguments against will be painfully aware they're forcing their views on you
>It is a perfectly rational response to the current economy of stagnant wages, decaying welfare, 0-hour contracts and rent-based digital services
>Opposed to emotional suicides taken up in the height of the moment which is what most proles thing about
>Positions the injustice and lack of action by the masses as the forefront of your decision
I speak from experience since this has genuinely worked out well in radicalising coworkers and other acquaintances. This is all I can offer to the current issue the left face which is the death of mass politics as a whole. Id recommend reading Benjamin Studebaker, he's been a great help.
>>2359413this is just a suggestion mate, of a radical conversation to give to other proles. its not martyrdom as much as it is something i emphase because of how much it transgresses modern capitalist values and thus draws them into question. the unspoken point here is obviously if you are a revolutionary you must not kill yourself because thats oneless person who could be doing anything for the movement
>>2359326is this the person your speaking to saying this to you (royal you) or is its something you (the poster) is saying to me (op)?