I think that while the cultural issues are an obstacle to be sure, the fundamental issues of the working class and its relationship to the mode of production havent significantly changed.
People still have to get up in the morning and go to work, thanking whomever, that they arent the homeless person that they are stepping over on the way... today! They still get talked down to by middle level managers. They still feel under the gun to try and put food on the table and keep the roof over their heads, all while hoping that their children turn out ok and dont see them as a failure.
They are still the victims or racism, sexism, classism, homophobia, etc. and it is still perpetuated by greedy capitalists. They see prices rising on fuel, food, entertainment, healthcare, education, etc. with no end in sight and as much as they want to think that they are 'middle class' because they saved enough money to buy an x-box, they know deep down inside that they are one paycheck away from losing it all.
As long as this dynamic continues and the workers have their hands on the levers of the machine, there will always be hope for revolution.
Class conciousnous, however, doesnt exist in a vaccuum, folks. But if you can intersect people in stuggle and bring this self awareness to them, at the right time, with the right words, so they GET IT, the revolution will be right around the corner.
*stepping off soapbox*
thanks for indulging me.
