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Laying flat is more effective, IMO. For those of us who are BIPOC, I wish I could explain to my white leftist allies just how much more difficult it is for us to get good paying jobs with decent job security.
I think telling largely poor people that the best thing they can do to destroy this system is to embrace it enough until they get a good income.
Personally, I truly believe money to be a drug and that no one is truly immune to the powers of corruption that money holds. I've seen far too many good people get corrupted by the power that money offers.
Edit: My brother and I were talking about this thread and he raised a good point. For every dollar you make as a worker, your work contributes to your employer making considerably more money in profit. This is why laying flat or at the very least living a life that requires as little money/reliance as possible is the way to go, I think. It's like fighting a war where for every bullet you produce, you inadvertently produce 10 more for the enemy and still expect to win the fight.
Not 100%, but to an extent, leftwingers ive met are in lower paying jobs like cashiers. Not that I know each person’s situation or yours. But have you tried to get into trades? No resume or experience needed. No tuition fees since it's paid on the job training. Heck, a lot barely pay taxes since a lot of the jobs are cash. At least over here, a lot of the labourers are BIPOC. A lot of the trades people ive spoken to enough are ex cons. I'm not sure how the job security is, but a career counsellor told me trades are highly in demand across the country.
I've considered the trades but part of why I chose to get into research science was because although there's racism in science, I've found it less taxing to manage compared to racism in the trades. Trades i.e. carpentry, welding, etc... is just rife with racism. My brother's first day on a construction site, some asshole write "this is where [N-words] are born" on the toilet seat of a portapotty. The foreman was furious and called a meeting, but all the white workers seemed to think it was just a hilarious joke and refused to name the guy who did it. Plenty more racist garbage ensued after that too.
Experiences like that... I don't think I've ever experienced something like that in science. My brother thankfully decided to quit the trades after a while and now works in healthcare. Still deals with racism but nothing even remotely close to what he dealt with in the trades.