• ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OPM
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    4 months ago

    The party you’re voting for is committing a literal genocide in which many thousands of people have been massacred already. You have absolutely no shame. There is no educating people like you.

    Besides, I’m not gonna join a political party that is ultimately going to be just another top down hierarchical structure. I’d prefer the decision making in my commune to be bottom-up.

    What you’re really saying there is that you prefer people who do genocide to continue to hold power while you fantasize about your utopia.

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      -14 months ago

      What the fuck are you on about? What do you want me to do? Dissolve the state myself?

      I’m fucking communist already, just not your hierarchical brand. But I’m still gonna vote, because the US can still swing further to the right.

      How do you expect to get people on your side if you say shit like

      You have absolutely no shame. There is no educating people like you.

      Jesus.

      • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OPM
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        14 months ago

        Nah, you’re not a communist, you’re a LARPer. There are no historical examples of this non hierarchical brand of communism actually achieving anything. Therefore, you don’t actually want to do anything practical to address the problems, and you are content to let the system keep running as it is. The actual tangible action you take is to reinforce the system by giving your vote for the genocide.

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          First of all, who are you to tell me what I believe? If I believe that living in a commune-style societal arrangement would be better than market or trade-style arrangement, who are you to tell me that I actually don’t believe that? Perhaps I’m not a communist like yourself – I’m guessing you want something that preserves some level of social stratification – but to me that is equally unacceptable. If we believe that all people are equal, why are we always trying to establish these top-down decision making structures, in which one person has arbitrary power over another?

          Second of all, there are actually numerous examples in the archaeological and anthropological records of communities that lived in just that for hundreds of years – hierarchy-less societies that had little notion of private property. Two books on the subject are Debt: The First 5000 years by David Graeber and The Dawn of Everything, by Graeber and David Wengrow, both of which are backed by academic rigor. This isn’t to say anarchist societies are impermeable to outside forces – obviously those anarchistic societies no longer exist, so you could say that they “failed.” But I’m sure you, yourself, would be a bit offended if I told you state communism has never been successful historically, when in fact one of the main reasons it hasn’t is because the West has been at war with state communism as an ideology for the past century and a half. Still, these anthropological examples at the very least expand our understanding of what is politically possible, and you saying “it has never worked, so it will never work,” is just as silly as you saying “capitalism won, and therefore it must be the correct form of societal and economic arrangement.”

          Third of all, and I repeat myself, who are you to say that I’m content with how things are, I’m not doing anything practical to address problems, and that I’m giving a vote for genocide? The only way to not vote for a genociding politician in the upcoming election is to not vote at all, which is doing less than I’m already doing, and likely only going to help the party even further right. Not to mention, you don’t fucking know me, or know what levels of organization I have or haven’t been a part of. And furthermore, why would I be propelled to further organize, when people like you are so unpleasant to discuss politics with? Why would I want to collaborate with you when you talk like this?

          We’re on the same side, but – Jesus – you’re making me wish we weren’t. Your entire demeanor in this thread is what prevents liberals from realizing what you, yourself, are trying to convince them – that the American Democratic party are part of the problem.

          For the sake of leftists, please do better.

          edit: Oh and you’re a mod of this page? For the love of god dude please improve your rhetorical skills. I understand your frustration, but American liberals are entrenched in a two party system that forces them to choose between two evils. Alienating them from the getgo is not a good strategy

          • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OPM
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            14 months ago

            First of all, who are you to tell me what I believe?

            I’m telling you what you purport to believe in results in tangible terms.

            If I believe that living in a commune-style societal arrangement would be better than market or trade-style arrangement, who are you to tell me that I actually don’t believe that?

            If I believe in unicorns and fairies, who are you to tell me that I actually don’t believe that?

            Second of all, there are actually numerous examples in the archaeological and anthropological records of communities that lived in just that for hundreds of years – hierarchy-less societies that had little notion of private property.

            Yes, these things work on a small scale, as society grows and becomes more complex, it starts to require things likes specialization, delegation of works, and gasp, central planning. The same way complex organisms require things like nervous systems and brains. That’s why every large scale society ends up being structured in a hierarchical fashion. The evolutionary pressures select for that sort of structure because it’s more efficient.

            Third of all, and I repeat myself, who are you to say that I’m content with how things are, I’m not doing anything practical to address problems, and that I’m giving a vote for genocide?

            If you are not willing to take meaningful action to stand up to genocide, then you are in fact complicit. It’s really that simple.

            For the sake of leftists, please do better.

            For the sake of people being genocided by your deplorable regime, do better.

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              -14 months ago

              Yes, these things work on a small scale, as society grows and becomes more complex, it starts to require things likes specialization, delegation of works, and gasp, central planning. The same way complex organisms require things like nervous systems and brains. That’s why every large scale society ends up being structured in a hierarchical fashion. The evolutionary pressures select for that sort of structure because it’s more efficient.

              Actually, the archaeological record proves this to be false, as some of the cities they’ve found consisted of hundreds of thousands of inhabitants. You’re just perpetuating a pseudo scientific idea of social organization, in the same way that capitalists do.

              But you don’t seem to be really interested in actual conversation, just “you’re complicit in genocide.”

              Which, again, there isn’t much I can do besides go to protests and declare, “yes, it is a genocide. Yes, the US and the democratic party is complicit, and yes, if Republicans are elected they will attempt to legitimize Israel’s illegal occupation of the West Bank and their overall utter destruction of the Palestinian people.”

              • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OPM
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                14 months ago

                Actually, the archaeological record proves this to be false, as some of the cities they’ve found consisted of hundreds of thousands of inhabitants. You’re just perpetuating a pseudo scientific idea of social organization, in the same way that capitalists do.

                That’s small scale compared to millions of people living in modern countries. It’s literally an order of magnitude smaller scale.

                But you don’t seem to be really interested in actual conversation, just “you’re complicit in genocide.”

                Seems to me that you’re the one who’s not interested in actual conversation, and don’t want to talk about what the tangible outcomes of your position entail. Instead, you just want to talk about fantasies of yours that are divorced from the material reality we inhabit.

                Which, again, there isn’t much I can do besides go to protests and declare, “yes, it is a genocide. Yes, the US and the democratic party is complicit, and yes, if Republicans are elected they will attempt to legitimize Israel’s illegal occupation of the West Bank and their overall utter destruction of the Palestinian people.”

                The least you can do is not give your vote to people conducting a genocide. That much should be obvious.

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                  04 months ago

                  Wow! You’ve convinced me! I’ll never take part in a US election ever again! Where can I join your political party, so that they can tell me what to do from the top-down instead? Yay! I’m not a genocider anymore!

                  • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OPM
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                    04 months ago

                    I never expected to convince you of anything. It’s pretty clear that it’s not possible to have a rational discussion with somebody who says they refuse to join a political party due to its top-down organization while voting for a party committing a genocide within a system of top-down organization without any hint of irony.