I drank too much and revealed my power level at a work party last night

I drank too much and revealed my power level at a work party last night

I was defending Castro's legacy and I slowly came to realize that literally nobody else was agreeing with me, but by then it was too late

Oh boy, you are set for unscrupulous scrutiny and ignorant criticism.


Lumpenproletariats.

Well done user, hopefully one or two will have been against you to get pussy, but then gone home and secretly googled and had their minds blown

More likely what happened is most people kind of went silent and regarded OP as a nutjob. You'll probably be alright if you don't bring the subject up to other people. In my experience mixing normies and commies people will think the commie is weird but prefer not to bother him because he makes them uncomfortable.

Gratz OP.

This is why you dont drink more than 2 glasses.

And now if you go sober and deny you really believe this things or say something that is the same as "lol i was just pretending to be retarded" then you do more damage than had you hidden your beliefs forever, dying under the capitalist exploitation

So you have opened pandoras box, now defend your freedom.

this is why I'm terrified of eventually having to get a job

how the fuck am I going to cope, given my socialist beliefs? I'm a shy person at the best of times too

Working at a regular place sucks. It's nothing but a big popularity contest. People are constantly talking about each other behind each others backs and finding different ways to suck up to the boss. Bosses play favorites, you have to live on someone elses schedule and be a "good worker". Last job I had was working at home and it was still kind of shit although better than working with other people. Thinking of becoming a lyft driver so I can have my own hours and not have to deal with coworkers.

Don't. Companies like those are horrible explotative and you will live blow the poverty line.

Wow are you me? I did the same thing at a New Years party. I got fucking trashed and ended up ranting (probably incoherently) about general anti-capitalist shit and wageslavery. I had some workmates there too, I can't wait to be known around the office as 'crazy commie guy who can't hold his liquor.'

I know. With that said, every company I've worked for has been exploitative. I'm lucky in that I live with family so when we pool together our incomes we are able to live a decent quality of life since my state has a very low cost of living, even with our shit incomes. With that said, I care more about personal freedom than money. So I'd rather work for a company where I can choose my own hours, even if they pay is absolute shit.

Sounds fucking depressing

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Uphold Marxist-Leninist-Castroist thought, comrade!

kill yourself tankie, you are why we dont have communism yet

stop memeing.

that sounds comfy as fuck

Every single time I rant about politics to normies I immediately regret, drunk or not. These are complex ideas that are hard to convey in casual conversation, and I'm particularly bad at speaking.

I think the best "format" is to find one or two guys you trust and think are really smart and try to win them over gradually.

Castro is easy to defend as long as you stick to his anti-imperialist cred.

There is no other way around it and freedom is worth dying for.

getting drunk and arguing passionately isn't the way to go. you look like an extremist or a brainwashed guy to nohmies not exposed to your discourse. I know because I've experienced it with extreme right relatives at family reunions. there's a line you have to avoid crossing.

I hate talking about politics irl tbh

makes me uncomfortable

Good job defending a legacy of laziness and political apathy.

Cuba had huge potential to move forward despite the embargo placed on it by the United States.
Instead, they screwed Venezuela and failed to unite Latin and Southern America in the class struggle.

Good job.

He's easy to defend as long as you accept racism as a part of life in Cuba.

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Told you about the state dog

i meet a cuban emigre anarchist at my dads christmas party

This tbh. One tactic that always works well is to bring up the fact that people in the West all seem to love democracy, and yet we are perfectly fine with authoritarian and dictatorial relationships in the workplace. Just reason with people that if we have democracy for our political system then why can't we have democracy at work?

Two glasses of what?