/r/RuralLeft
This subreddit seeks to create space for socialists, anarchists, progressives, environmentalists, anti-racists, feminists, LGBT activists, disability rights activists, and all others fighting against oppression and kyriarchy to discuss our rural communities, struggles, and aspirations- bringing the countryside into the discussion.
This subreddit seeks to create space for socialists, anarchists, progressives, environmentalists, anti-racists, feminists, LGBT activists, disability rights activists, and all others fighting against oppression and kyriarchy to discuss our rural communities, struggles, and aspirations- bringing the countryside into the discussion.
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Oklahoma, Eastern portion. I work with primarily uneducated people. They think very little of anything political. I tell them to exercise their right to vote and I give them between subtle and not so subtle information about what I understand as Marxism. I break it down as best as possible but it is going to take forever. I will never give up because a lot of people agree with the things I say, but as soon as the word "Communism" or "Stateless Society" they go blank. They don't know anything about it. They are too simple for their own good. And I have been told once by a coworker about Animal Farm, and based on movies reviews and research, animal farm is a great movie that is very critical of authoritarian regimes like Stalin's (Stalin was a great man, but he had many flaws. A true proletariat, that had many enemies made some tough calls, some too tough. Did a great amount good things, but all Americans remember and are taught is the bad). My point is, this is tough. We are working class, and we deserve our fair share everywhere all over the world! But... you know, not enough people wake up. The Billionaires own everything and everyone thinks there is nothing they can do, so what can we do?