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ziq wrote

First of all, don't call them the proletariat. It'll annoy the fuck out of them and they'll just think you're a pretentious bore.

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rot wrote

was going to say this ^

whay are we the proletariat OP? aren't you?

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Hibiscus_Syrup wrote

I usually make cool projects, then people hear about them and come to learn, and I try to be prepared. Because I want more friends to go on adventures with.

I much prefer when interested people come to me, it's less invasive/missionary, and more likely the people you engage are going to want to try to understand.

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celebratedrecluse wrote

the problem isn't education, as much as it is a lack of context to be educated in. People are busy working all day, taking care of children, running around trying to survive. Give them support from peers they begin to trust, and the process of self-education and self-organization starts to happen, unevenly but quite organically.

This is why everything social is destroyed by neoliberalism, the only way to preserve capitalism is to preserve the sterility of the medium. Much like one of my cell cultures, in the petri dish.

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kingshit wrote

Talk to people, listen to them, make friends and build relationships and communities. Forget telling people what to think and how to live, instead show them and create things that improve the lives of the people you care about.

If people value you, and feel valued by you, and feel like you understand them, then there's a chance they will be interested in your ideas. The ideas alone aren't enough. Hope that helps.

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NOISEBOB wrote

In denmark, the far left and right believes stickers will make a difference....

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keez wrote

Become a teacher

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