The ubiquitous agitation in favour of the Communist Party, the working class or eternal friendship with the Soviet Union was part of everyday life in communist regimes. It was very annoying, and we still remember it with disgust. Although the passage of time has made it quite an amusing nostalgic affair for some – we were young, some of our classmates didn’t wear bras

Yet today’s corporate employees are no better off, given the various briefings and training they have to undergo, and how they have to express loyalty to LGBT, climate madness, or newfound excitement over the prospect of nuclear war. Only many of them do it enthusiastically and with pride! The communists have never been able to do that.

In Bolshevik times, agitation was for all classes. Today, political correctness training is a sign that you belong to the cosmopolitan elite.

What’s the difference? In Bolshevik times, agitation was for all classes. Today, political correctness training is a sign that you belong to the cosmopolitan elite. You have the privilege of attending woke workshops. You are therefore something better than the common laborer and warehouse worker.

It just has elements of future destruction. Either you have to allow the lower classes to maintain their own culture (and thus face permanent opposition) or you also start herding them to LGBTx training and then the higher ups won’t be any different and thus it will cease to be attractive to them. You can deal with it by always offering something more radical and more radical to those at the top, but that can’t go on indefinitely.

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