>>9347I have faith that at the very least I can make them sympathetic to our cause. This front is meek, but surrendering any ground to fascists, even when it's battle that is impossible to win must be fought. I live in a petit bourgeois country, the cabal of labor aristocracy. This may be a battle that will swallow me whole in the end, but even if I make one more sympathetic to our cause it would be one more than if I didn't.
It doesn't matter if I lose, the fascist influence will be lessened.
I can't do anything else, I can't write theory, I'm tired of reading theory, praxis in my county will amount to nothing, I'm petit bourgeois myself since I own my business.
This "internet warfare" has caused legions of men my age to lash out, and my heart aches for those who allowed such wickedness to take their souls away from them. I must keep trying not because I expect to win, but because it's the right thing to do.
Plus I have people here to remind me that I'm not alone.
"Some leftists calm themselves with talk that we can retreat to the third world, or to the outside where we have a lot of proletariat, a lot of ground, and a weaker bourgeoisie. They want to justify the infamous behaviour at the front. But such talk is a falsehood, helpful only to our enemies. The internet is a front we must pay attention to as well.
This leads to my conclusion, it is time to finish retreating.
Not one step back!
Such is now be my main slogan."