What’s something low profile comrades say that communicate immediately that they know which side they fight for in the class struggle?

Example: if anyone in the wild speaks “material conditions”, or “bourgeois state”, out loud, I’m listening.

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    1 year ago

    Unless I see a Che shirt or something I have literally no clue. There isn’t a Commie haircut or facial hair type that’s seen as communist here in the USA at least. Can’t speak for the rest of the world, or even for the rest of the US now that I think of it. When it comes to the MidWestern comrades idk tbh, I wear Commie Soccer Jerseys (mostly bc they look cool, partly bc they’re lefty) and a Deprogram hat sometimes but I doubt that everyone knows I’m a commie when I wear a Motörhead cutoff or my Jordan UCLA shirt. TL;DR You have no real way of knowing if someone is a Lib or an anarchist or anything just based on how they look, especially when capitalism sorta makes some people feel uncomfortable displaying their beliefs in public. I definitely think there are a decent amount of people who are too scared of the word “COMMUNISM” to call themselves Commies, but hold beliefs similar to us in many ways. And those people DEFINITELY aren’t dressing in commie clothes

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      Notice I didn’t specifically ask about how they look. My example was about something they/we say.

      What’s something someone would do/say that would have you think “one of us”, about them?

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        Ohhhh, my bad I kinda skim fast, got ahead of myself. The only in-person convos with a lefty I’ve had started because we were talking about Geography. Actually caring about the struggles of the people around the world makes you more likely to learn about the rest of the world. There’s a reason why righties all cling to stereotypes: they don’t care enough to challenge that notion in their mind.