I grew up in a conservative American family and was indoctrinated with chauvinistic beliefs from the beginning. It took me years of studying political science and economics just to warm up to leftist ideas, let alone embrace them.
Finally, I decided to read “Dialectical and Historical Materialism” by Stalin off a recommendation from one of my professors and it really changed my entire interpretation of the world. That started me down a path of reading any Marxist literature I could find.
I’m curious about the path that the rest of you took to get here!
I think a lot of people in the west have just never actually struggled in their entire life. Like you’ll ask them about their biggest struggle and they’ll mention some shit like a test in school or whatever. Meanwhile there’s people in the same country as them who like can’t afford to eat everyday. Who sleep in sewer drains. For the ones who have had it easy, and just have the worst takes ever. It’s very hard to not think they should actually suffer a bit, and that they’d probably be better people afterward if they did. So i totally get the feeling.