I was told that it may lead to easier or faster release, and I imagine I might be targeted to be imprisoned if I push it if I don’t bring an ID, but I feel like that’s bullshit but I don’t think I should leave it to chance

Would you bring an ID to a protest?

(Did I accidentally start a struggle session?)

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    yeah because sitting at home on your ass instead is really going to terrify the bourgeoisie. Wouldn’t want to waste your precious time and energy that you’re using to organize your armed revolutionary cell, oh what’s that, you don’t have one? Why not? What is to be done about that?

    Yes coddled western liberals addicted to 70 years of cheap treats still suck but it isn’t even that hard to just show up to their protests for a couple hours and talk to people about more radical action. I’ve gotten a lot of positive feedback recently when I do that, and the dissent rhetoric overall is slowly shifting left with decaying material conditions, especially among the libs who have been organizing these things for a while. PSL and DSA with their better theory and organizational power are usually present at these things agitating the people as well.

    These are the battles of a war of position to build a counter-hegemony that will form the popular base of a revolutionary war of movement one day. Not every battle is decisive and they don’t have to be. Think I’m just bullshitting you with Gramscian theory? how about the May Fourth Movement Was good enough for the CPC to get their start, but it took them nearly 50 fucking years and a world war to finally seize power, and they nearly all got killed several times along the way. This communism shit ain’t easy, but if the masses are with us our victory is inevitable.

    Get your friends to come and talk theory with them at the rally, enjoy the weather and stupid lib’s signs, start some radical chants, have some fun with it instead of complaining that Lenin isn’t here yet to tell you to go outside and loot a police station. It only gets more difficult from here.