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infuziSporg [e/em/eir] @ infuziSporg @hexbear.net
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  • As an anarchist-communist, to me they're pretty darn close.

    Abolish capitalism, smash the State.

  • I have an idea of what a state is, but what's a "soviet"? That's not an English word.

    What does "soviet" mean in Russian?

  • rule

    Jump
  • The first line is the start of a sick beat.

    Kitty Kitty Cat Kitty Kitty Cat Cat

  • It's also the motto and feature of the logo of Harvard University, and many other things.

    Project Veritas, if it's still operational after being sued so much, is an operational hub for chuds, which we luckily don't see that many of on lemmy.

  • Lemme know how it goes. I've been asking for this for ages, but my admins won't listen

  • Russia after Yeltsin

    Russia during Yeltsin rolled in the tanks on its own parliament. The absence of foreign invasions was not for lack of malice, but for lack of capability.

    The reason why ex-Warsaw Pact countries are flocking to NATO is because when the communists left power, the reactionaries resurged. And naturally the reactionaries in power wanted to be part of a right-wing alliance. But no matter what revanchists might tell you, living standards across Eastern Europe were better in the 1980s than they were in the 2000s.

  • since joining the EU

    I hope you understand how this is an incredibly cherry-picked range. It's like saying "look how steadily the American economy grew from the period of 1930 to 1940".

    Many Eastern European countries in the EU are still being hollowed out and suffering massive brain drain. The model of "tributary state" accurately applies here.

  • it's Antediluvian Euskalherría!

  • some high school composition notebook doodle shit

    Kindergarten shit. "I want everything to be X."

    He would have named the car company teXla if he could.

  • It may be hard to fathom for someone who's so used to Reddit, but Hexbear users really do have a deep love for each other. Also we are really really ridiculously online.

    This is kind of analogous to the "CCP is falsifying all of its own data" allegation. You can cling to some sort of dogmatic narrative like Hexbear inflating its stats à la r/the_donald, that's exceedingly difficult to prove or draw anything conclusive from, or you can take a close look at it and see the reality that lines up with the stats.

  • What if we based our concerns off statistically significant realities? 🤔

    • The prevailing morality is to follow an arbitrary set of rules, mostly made by and for a class of people who have dominated the political sphere for most of human history. E.g. "If this will violate Ownership™ of a thing as defined by law, you shouldn't do it."
    • Another kind of morality is to consider the effects of an action. E.g. "If this makes someone's life noticeably harder or more miserable, you shouldn't do it."
    • Another kind is to look at the social relations. E.g. "If this enriches yourself at the cost of someone who is already worse off than you, you shouldn't do it."

    What source of moral code do you subscribe to?

  • Pigsrael and Ratvia