I feel like we might see prole uprisings in the gulf states soon (kuwait, UAE, etc) and saudi arabia, they are some of the only states with actual modern slavery and they are all currently being shitted on by Iran.
There’s no such thing as a prole uprising, they all learned to cooperate after the Paris Commune, there’s lumpens, petit bourgeois, haute bourgeois, and peasant uprisings
The majority of the proletarian class in these countries are non-citizens who get deported over the slightest noise. Attempted strikers have gotten deported by the hundreds, authorities/businesses don't care because recruitment from abroad is cheap.
>>2784777ok retard OP explicitly talked about slaves not proles. you're just repeating the same talking points you spam in every thread. get a name and a flag already so i can filter you.
>>2784869tmk Bahrain has a large section of there proletarian class thats a shia underclass and permanent residents
Some others may have already mentioned these details but just to reiterate, almost all of those workers are South Asian or African manual labourers who are never treated as anything more (never given citizenship nor allowed to leave their jobs or those countries to go back home), so yeah even a hint of non-compliance or dissent amongst them would be met with absolute terror. NOt to mention the vast majority of them are uneducated men whose families rely on the money they send back, and given the lack of opportunities in their 3rd world home countries (along with the other factors), the lot of them haven't really got a bloody choice than just to work those 16 hour days. the fall of the juche is more likely in our lifetime than proletarian revolution in the gulf
>>2784881bahrain had also large protests (and might still have) that needed to be suppressed by using kuwait troops lol
>>2784881Eastern Saudi Arabia also has a large Shi'a community but we don't hear much about them.