Nice accelerationism, OP.
My unpopular (in some circles) opinions:
-being radical for the sake of being radical is idiotic, if the revolution is an excuse not to act, fuck you.
Everyone communist should be ready to engage themselves in the present, not in the hypothetical revolution tomorrow. Focusing on the revolution is fine if the time is right, but it isn't. The main opponent is the ideology that helps capitalism remain the only option. To change this, we must begin with small acts, activism, raising class consciousness (while not ignoring other, current problems), etc. Maybe then we will end up in a situation right for revolution.
The worst lefttists are those who do nothing because "nuthing helps against the main enemy".
-pragmatism to the extreme is good
When it comes to means, but not when it comes to goals. If I need to fight fascists, I'll ally myself with the liberal right: if I need to fight imperialism, I may even join the nationalists. Note: I mean imperialism and fascism in a pretty literal sense here - a lot of what passes as fascism today kinda isn't.
-anarchism is stupid
Some forms may be ok, but generally speaking, abolishing the state should not be desirable, a structure similar to the state ought to exist unless we fall back to a less technological age. Anarchism is ok if there's a semi-apocalypse first.
-demanding complete solutions (to capitalism, class society) right now is stupid
Whatever we may imagine is likely to not be possible. The real alternative can only emerge through struggle and political acts.
-we need leaders
To provide the masses the option which they can, then, choose. I don't think the collective alone can work out what they want. They need a "mediator" of kinds. This does not mean that in some issues, the masses shouldn't be given the right to direct self-determination.
-class struggle may be the most important of all, but it doesn't end there. Even if we did overthrow capitalism, we'd need plenty of work to really get rid of all forms of domination and violence based on classes (or whatever structures you want to call them). For example: racism. Capitalism really helps it a lot, by making racism to be in the self-interest of the racists, but surely we need other work than overthrowing capitalism to destroy it.
This is my opinion, as well.