• TeezyZeezy@lemmygrad.ml
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    I am angry at the systems that brought this to reality. I’m angry at myself for being a part of them; I’m angry that it isn’t just.

    I don’t know. Maybe I’m just a meaninglessly rageful idiot.

    What do I do

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        If I only operate in theories, what do I change? Am I misunderstanding your statement? I’m off a few beers so forgive me

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          I’m not telling you to only operate in theories, I’m telling you that theory is the root of real praxis and everyone needs to read more of it, and that shaking your fist at the sky in Lemmygrad changes lickety-split

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            Yep, i remember the remark Lenin made in october 1918, about the impending revolutions in Europe. He said:

            Europe’s greatest misfortune and danger is that it has no revolutionary party. It has parties of traitors like the Scheidemanns, Henaudels, Hendersons, Webbs and Co., and of servile souls like Kautsky. But it has no revolutionary party.

            Of course, a mighty, popular revolutionary movement may rectify this deficiency, but it is nevertheless a serious misfortune and a grave danger.

            And of course, revolutions did happened but failed miserably because instead of revolutionary leaders people found mostly socialchauvinist traitors.