[-] [email protected] 4 points 3 hours ago

I prefer doing interesting things until I’m reminded I have to do something now and I need to run and grab everything reluctantly.

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[-] [email protected] 2 points 3 days ago

I already did. It’s an amalgamation of a bunch, but basically you worship siphonophores and live like commies hoping to be reincarnated as one. My friend’s siphonophore Jesus.

[-] [email protected] 3 points 1 week ago

I love to dance when the music is only in my head.

[-] [email protected] 6 points 1 week ago

The realest. Fuck binary gender and the patriarchy.

[-] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago

Oh no! I’m not doing child labor!

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I still hope to be friends with them, but that’s definitely an aspect I don’t vibe with. I thought about appealing my ban much later, getting socially desperate, but honestly there’s not much to miss.

[-] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago

I had friends years ago, but recently all of them were more from my ex.

More accurately, I posted a ton of commie memes, and then got banned for posting hilarious 9/11 memes and defending them. Then I successfully appealed and got banned on October 7 because the mod was a liberal Zionist who didn’t want me saying based stuff related. I actually got into an argument with my ex over that because no one’s allowed to criticize their friends.

[-] [email protected] 5 points 1 week ago

Too real trans-sad I had some social life during school with my gf, but we broke up and school ended, and now I just have my family (and they’re annoying) and online commies. I also move through online spaces, including getting banned from a discord of people I know irl for saying death to “amerikkka.” There’s got to be lonely people in the real world, right? It seems like everyone’s either siloed into their friend groups or given up and terminally online. Someone out there has to be interested in my philosophical ranting, right?

[-] [email protected] 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

I liveblog my thoughts on a little place called the genzedong matrix. Seriously, we got a nice trans room.

PS your bio is so real

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(I collectivized this image btw)

Me:

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“National Socialist” > Nazi

“Patriotic Socialist” > Pazi

“Democratic Socialist” > Democrazi (moderate wing of fascism after all)

“Libertarian Socialist” > Liberzi

Best of all: “Utopian Socialist” > Uzi

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I happened to open Instagram and immediately saw there was some drama going on. It appears to be agreed that PlantsFanon had a bad take about Lenin and stood by it when challenged by Sungmanitou. The decolonized Buffalo people allege they went around democratic centralism, brought up nuclear and threatened to wreck. Sungmanitou says they stood by the bad take, repeatedly misgendered them and acted like feds. Who’s in the right here? What would be a good outcome? @[email protected]

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It was such a good book idk how I haven't made this post yet. Just the introduction will have you hooked.

link to free download here or here

In summary, Ted Reese shows how Marxism Leninism is the way forward if we are to save the planet. It is largely a reaction to Fully Automated Luxury Communism and the general trend of people trying to reinvent socialism with utopian ideas in order to stop climate change. I actually read that right before, so it might be part of why I like this book. He explains how the TRPF is leading to the inevitable fall of capitalism in the near future. Anyone who denies that capitalism is reaching its final breaking point is in error. Labor theory of value continues to be vindicated. It's counter-tendencies cannot help it. Humanity looks pretty screwed with climate change, but socialism can enable innovation, stop extraction, and plan our way to a healthy world. Socialism will also employ easy technology and methods that capitalism refuses because it will undermine it's function. The path towards a new socialism is through studying the successes and failures of AES, not through trying to "discover" new forms, or repeating old forms. Principled Leninist tactics are the way.

This book gave me a lot of hope and I've recommended it to multiple libs (🤞). I highly recommend it.

Limitations:

It was published almost five years ago, so it's not all up to date on the geopolitics and so on. As we all know, the past few years we've had many weeks where decades happened. Reese takes a neutral position on China's socialistness, despite presenting evidence to the positive. He doesn't talk about decolonization, which makes sense for a Br*t, but that means it's not all encompassing. There is a lot of great info in there. It might not be easiest for complete newbies, but you don't have to read too much other theory first.

Here's some memes:

Long live ecosocialism!

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