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It's kinda like... where've you been the past few years? The global capitalists are pushing for always more robotization of the industry. Putting aside all the outsourcing that happened the last few decades... how could anarchists contribute to labor movements that got such deteriorating leverage?

Such movement as Antiwork is more connected with the current realities, as it opens the gate for a questioning of how to take back our lives in a context where work, anyways, is taken away from us. But if you keep your head stuck in workerism, in the imperative of going to work in order to take part in the labor militancy, well you might be a bit off the rails...

Like, work in the first place has always been a way to hold people hostage of society's mainstream means of subsistence. If you keep pushing for "work, work, work", all you're doing ain't just to discourage efforts at building a life outside of its enclosures, but also doing the fascist's job of pushing work as the only way for a life.