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Revolutions and revolts don’t manifest thinly out of air. I remember some libs being bewildered how people could be able to protest „so long“ and then reinventing like supporting people financially while on strike.
The masses are so neutered that even manuals, for example basic socdem union strikes for better work conditions, are not anchored in the American proletariat.
So what can realistically be expected of them?