Ahh, now this is an idea I hadn't considered. I think the problem is most people in my age group (very early twenties) are at that odd stage of their life where they're fresh outta college and haven't actually run into a terrible boss/manager they can't walk away from.
I've been dropping some oblique gripes at the charity I work at though; the youngest is in her late twenties, so they're a lot more receptive to me saying "sadly you don't get paid unless you make someone else money."
That's actually a sound analogy. And a good idea, by my mark. As a SocDem who transitioned to Socialism myself, I'll definitely look into it.
Man, I think you're seriously overestimating how much people care about sex robots and traditional relationship. Tinder is for hookups, simple as that. And sex robots? Despite what tumblr might have you believe, most people (guys especially) would find these only slightly less repulsive than sex dolls.
Am STEMfag. Can confirm: The vast majority of us are either astonishingly apolitical or some flavor of rightist. Luckily the apolitical ones tend to vote Democrat, so there's still a chance if we can convert regular libs.
Good to know! But I wouldn't worry about that. If it's really a people's revolution (or at least a pragmatic one), I doubt they're gonna take away peoples' recreation.
This is true.
Ahh, now this raises a valid point: The actual majority of people in the US (if voter turnout is anything to go by) are entirely apolitical. Despite the systematic barriers of the two-party paradigm, I'd reckon there's still fertile grounds for a third-party candidate in the US.
Bernie woulda won.
Absolutely masterful post. Capped for future reference.
Lolberts are fringe, but literally nobody I've met IRL or online has heard of Mutualism. I'll consider it if we need the lolberts on our side though.
As much as we make fun of Holla Forumsacks and their ilk, this is actually an exceedingly fringe view in the US. Most "Nazis" you see online are really just LARPing attention whores who drank the Kool-Aid and rode the latest reactionary movement.
I should know, I was part of GamerGate.
Thanks for all the help, friends.