@DaadloSain@RiazUjjan72@Roshnipub Bring your questions; you can also direct them to specific speakers in the comments across Roshni & Blackhole pages.. thanks
@DaadloSain@RiazUjjan72@Roshnipub If the prescription is to expose and reject all of these as structures of domination, then the question must be asked plainly: what are poor people supposed to do in the meantime, while the revolutionary, pro-people political alternative is still being built?
@DaadloSain@RiazUjjan72@Roshnipub extract revenue and suppress dissent. And by that same logic; the courts are colonial, the parliament is colonial, the university is colonial. Every institution the poor touch to seek justice or mobility carries that inheritance.
@DaadloSain@Roshnipub people feel the system’s weight most directly and where the left/nationalists must be present to name it, frame it and connect it to the larger picture of what this system does to all of us. That is how you reach people. It is as simple as that.
@DaadloSain@Roshnipub a purer moment that never arrives. That is how political consciousness is built. That is how people are mobilised. Standing with students against SPSC is not an endorsement of SPSC, Meritocracy or of bureaucracy, or of the exam system itself. It is an entry point; a moment where
@DaadloSain@Roshnipub And above all, how do you build radical change without connecting with ordinary people? You cannot. Online activism has its place, but it is not a substitute for presence. Real politics means going to the grassroots, standing with people in their immediate struggles, and