What do you think of Vaush’s take that someone should get a job first before doing any socialist activism?

What if someone just cannot get a job because a job market is so rigged against them (ghost jobs, AI replacing people, the no experience loop, etc).

There are more young people fresh out of college/uni living with their parents, surviving on the welfare state or in insecure jobs than ever before.

Doesn’t that give people more of an incentive to engage in political activism than if life was going smoothly?

If I had a secure job or secure form of income I would probably be less likely to engage in any kind of socialist activism because at that point I have something to lose and am probably content to not do a lot about the system.

I haven’t totally given up but I’m at the point where I’m considering living in a car to get by.