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  • Believe me, I'm keeping an eye on every piece of Leftist media I find, and not just for the purpose of learning. I know Capitalism is very good at repackaging our complaints and critiques and selling them back as dopamine hits, but... there's not much of a choice otherwise. Even the "underground networks' " infrastructure* is owned by someone at this point...

  • The fact that I see and hear my family's ethos in everything The Right does. That makes me angry beyond comprehension and motivates me to keep going out of sheer spite.

    The assholes who raised me didn't manage to break me, not enough to take me out of the game. The assholes who rule us now have their work cut out for them, because I came out stronger.

  • I understand where you're coming from, honestly. But I think this is a sort of trauma response on our end (myself included) at this point. I'm not trying to pin mental illnesses on you, I'm nowhere near a licensed head doctor of any kind, I'm saying that we've been kicked and abused so much by the rich, that it's only natural for those of us who broke free of the brainwashing to be on high alert, at least for a while. The continued unfolding of things surely can't help this situation, either.

    That being said, as long as he acts in good faith and is sincere and logical in his approach, which so far seems to be true, I'd say we should embrace his participation! As I see it, we need all the voices we can get. We're already arguing semantics amongst ourselves all day long, I think it'd be a shame to let mistrust shatter "our side" without concrete proof of malicious intent.

    At the end of the day, the greatest weapon the Right has is the fact that they yell united at everyone else. Let our chorus rival theirs!

  • Oh, no, had I the chance to vote in the USA (not American), I would've voted for anyone who wasn't a Trump adherent, just to prevent The Orange Man from participating in the unfolding of history any more than he already has. Don't get me wrong, I'm frustrated and disillusioned, not stupid.

    But in other places, such as my country, we're well past the point of that choice even being on the table.

  • Normally, I'd agree with you in regards to voting, but this endless cycle of always choosing the lesser evil while the obvious and truly necessary solutions are either underrepresented or not even represented at all (depending on country) is an exercise in futility and only ever serves to obfuscate the goalposts, like digging our own hole. Feels like the illusion of choice nowadays. Maybe this would've been effective given a lot of time, but with the accelerating degradation of socio-economics and the planet itself, I strongly believe we're just wasting time dancing around the problem.

    I always at least cancel my vote when there's nothing to choose from so they can't use my name for voter fraud (we've had thousands of dead people showing up in voting registries and skewing the numbers, this is how bad things are around here), but that's pretty much all I've been doing in the past decade, with a few notable exceptions which didn't affect things in the long run. What we now have on offer are: a combo of lukewarm buzzwords pertaining to climate protection (while changing as little as possible) with regressive social policies on the "Left", a not-quite-Fascist, or a straight-up Fascist. Yes, here as well! Yay!

    I agree with you that civic action is the most important element nowadays, can't wait for the day when more people'll pick up on that.

    So, yeah. I don't normally like to do this, but Plato may have been right, unfortunately. At least as far as the contemporary context is concerned.

  • As much as I can. Truthfully, there's not much of that going on around these parts, but yes, I try as much as I can to find ways to act against the choices with which we are presented nowadays.

    To be clear, I am not against Democracy as a fairer-than-most political system, my meaning was related to the Democracy-that-is. Just like I appreciate Socialism, but not Stalin's brand of such.

  • I have no more faith in this Democracy (and I mean globally). To the point where I literally cannot bring myself to participate in the silent acceptance which is voting.

    Edit: to prevent this from sounding like my Edgelord Master's thesis, as I see it, Democracy is now one two things:

    • a lie we've been fed from the very start
    • a noble idea which has been twisted and corrupted beyond any recognition

    In either of those cases, it feels like I'm being forced to pull the lever and decide who gets killed by the tram. So I choose to never again touch the lever as long as the death of something is the only outcome.

  • Oh, definitely not perfect, genuine peach and nectarine juice is lightyears ahead, still! But close enough, y'know?

    Yet another variety I never knew existed! See, this is why I hate the internet, it always reveals more and more regrets...

  • Drummers are next level. They're like that moment when your brain snaps into place and your tastes slowly turn fetishistic. One does not simply hit on a drummer, you gotta suffer a bit beforehand, wallow in that self-pity that you'll never be good enough for the rhythm section, then have your heart melt the tenth time you go to a concert of theirs and the drummer throws you a warm smile when they recognise you in the crowd (in which you've strategically placed yourself to be as visible as possible).

    Uuuh, or so I've heard...