The issue with the kids (teens to early twenties really) is that they’re totally naive and absolutely oblivious to the idea that anyone around them is actively plotting or pulling clandestine shit. They believe they’re invulnerable too.
It takes some pretty fucked up life events for people to sharpen up and realise that there are just some people around who are actively doing bad shit and you need to have your head on a swivel for them. This is a life experience issue.
Yep, I’ve been victim of that too. Especially when shit’s actually happening. That’s the easiest time to just start doing stuff and trusting people who say they’re on your side. It’s easy to let your guard down and if there’s one thing capitalists and their cronies know how to do, it’s take advantage of people through lies and deciet.
Be weary of backstabbers and wreckers kids, they come out of the woodwork when shit goes down. The Judas parable was a warning.
At first I doubted this, but then I started thinking about the people driving the Russian rev in 1917 and they were pretty much all 30+ or even older.
Same thing in Cuba. China was also a bunch of olds even before the CPC was established and they were just overthrowing the Qing dynasty.
I’ve never really thought too hard about this, but it’s interesting considering there’s a common belief in many leftist circles (particularly anarchists it seems) that people over ~25 can’t be trusted. I guess that sort of makes sense, older people (especially in the imperial core) are much more attached to the status quo.
Now I’m wondering if the feds managed to plant this idea as a way to keep people disorganized and further divide the proletariat or if we just suck at thinking long-term
it’s not about the age, it’s about the advertising, you don’t want a “youth revolution” or a “revolution started by gen xyz for freedom and democracy” you want a socialist revolution, you want a anti-colonial revolution. The guys in Burkina Faso were very young, but they labeled themselves as a revolution against colonialism that follows the steps of Thomas Sankara.
A color revolution is like a surgery with no surgeon, there’s a sickness in the state and you need an operation, so you just stab the state and leave it open in the street hoping there’s someone in the street who can do the rest. The CIA and NGOs in this metaphor are a backstreet “surgeon” who are selling the organs of the state.
^ not an analysis but an expression of frustration.
I’ve always heard it as “don’t trust anyone over 30” and associated it with the hippies who are the quintessential co-opted social movement.
I never thought of it before but this phrase of “don’t trust your elders” is essentially a way of saying “trust every revolution except the ones that succeed”
never trust a youth revolution im so serious
The kids are alright, but they can also be really easily co-opted. Cuba did good by immediately integrating kids into the revolution.
The issue with the kids (teens to early twenties really) is that they’re totally naive and absolutely oblivious to the idea that anyone around them is actively plotting or pulling clandestine shit. They believe they’re invulnerable too.
It takes some pretty fucked up life events for people to sharpen up and realise that there are just some people around who are actively doing bad shit and you need to have your head on a swivel for them. This is a life experience issue.
Yep, I’ve been victim of that too. Especially when shit’s actually happening. That’s the easiest time to just start doing stuff and trusting people who say they’re on your side. It’s easy to let your guard down and if there’s one thing capitalists and their cronies know how to do, it’s take advantage of people through lies and deciet.
Be weary of backstabbers and wreckers kids, they come out of the woodwork when shit goes down. The Judas parable was a warning.
At first I doubted this, but then I started thinking about the people driving the Russian rev in 1917 and they were pretty much all 30+ or even older.
Same thing in Cuba. China was also a bunch of olds even before the CPC was established and they were just overthrowing the Qing dynasty.
I’ve never really thought too hard about this, but it’s interesting considering there’s a common belief in many leftist circles (particularly anarchists it seems) that people over ~25 can’t be trusted. I guess that sort of makes sense, older people (especially in the imperial core) are much more attached to the status quo.
Now I’m wondering if the feds managed to plant this idea as a way to keep people disorganized and further divide the proletariat or if we just suck at thinking long-term
it’s not about the age, it’s about the advertising, you don’t want a “youth revolution” or a “revolution started by gen xyz for freedom and democracy” you want a socialist revolution, you want a anti-colonial revolution. The guys in Burkina Faso were very young, but they labeled themselves as a revolution against colonialism that follows the steps of Thomas Sankara.
yes, we don’t want a revolution without no ideology, otherwise, in our neoliberal dominated world, the neolibs will dominate.
A color revolution is like a surgery with no surgeon, there’s a sickness in the state and you need an operation, so you just stab the state and leave it open in the street hoping there’s someone in the street who can do the rest. The CIA and NGOs in this metaphor are a backstreet “surgeon” who are selling the organs of the state.
^ not an analysis but an expression of frustration.
siyempre, LTIM
Mao made pretty good use of the youth in the cultural revolution but that was not a particularly good event either.
I’ve always heard it as “don’t trust anyone over 30” and associated it with the hippies who are the quintessential co-opted social movement.
I never thought of it before but this phrase of “don’t trust your elders” is essentially a way of saying “trust every revolution except the ones that succeed”
They consume too much Western Media, the dominance of mass media globally, is why the US can foment color revolutions so easily.
We seriously need a push for independence from us media.
I’m hearing trump talking points here in Norway. 19 year olds thinking they know how corporate taxes work.