Friendly reminder of where to direct your energy in the coming days. Organize, educate, agitate and maintain revolutionary optimism my friends. Don’t get caught in the trap of debating about this sham election with bad faith actors. Lets work to protect each other and build the world we want to live in ✊

  • frauddogg [they/them, null/void]
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    18 days ago

    No debate needed; it was the crackers. sans-shrug

    Pith aside, I feel like articles like this constantly ignore the root of the issue to sing kumbaya as soon as possible. No, we need to outright condemn and denigrate those who are compatible with blatantly-performed genocide; at every turn. If we're not supposed to hate the genocider and those who threw the lever to wash their hands in that trough of blood, then we're just going to keep doing this vile little dance around not ripping the root of settlerdom out of the earth.

    "The only people truly at fault for the hellish mire we’re immersed in are the ruling class!"

    Yup, there it is. It always boils down to "class war only, we don't have a race issue" out of so many of y'all.

    downbear

    • Jabril [none/use name]
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      18 days ago

      This group is ironically a split off from a different group because the leader of this group is a wealthy cracker who is permanently posting online and got barred by the last group from posting on Twitter because he was making trans members feel uncomfortable with his posts so he rage quit and took all the cis men with him to start this group.

      • NewOldGuard [he/him, comrade/them]
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        18 days ago

        Wait fr I did not know that history? Do you have more details

        I just recently found this group because of their posts in support of the Austin CPUSA chapter that get booted for reading Black Panther literature and opposing israeli speakers at the CPUSA national conference, so I was under the impression they had a decent line on intersectional liberation politics and opposing settler colonialism. But that first article may have colored my reading or maybe I’m just naïve to it because my interpretation of this piece didn’t scream class reductionism

        • Jabril [none/use name]
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          18 days ago

          Sure dm me any questions.

          They get guest writers who are not involved in their actual organization who sometimes have good takes and most likely have no idea who they are submitting to so might be the case irt the Austin situation.

          But I will say beyond that, it is easy to write good takes and harder to live by them or follow through with them. They might be able to repeat good lines on something like settler colonialism but it doesn't mean they have killed the settler within or ever intend to