For me it's been like a splash of cold water to the face, remembering just how fucked up reddit-logo tier liberal takes were, are, and will likely continue to be.

I'm sure there's downsides to complacency, but it was nice having some ground assumptions when going into a thread, like "society can and should be improved somewhat" or "the ruling class acts in its own immediate self interests and any other claims regarding their motivations are propagandized lies" or "climate change is real, it's bad, and it's getting worse," or more trivial stuff like "Tesla cars aren't good."

I'm sure potential comrades are out there and while it really is necessary to reach out to more people at some point (offline too, orgs especially, but while we're here, you know?), it's been sobering to realize just how far rightward mainstream "progressive" liberal thought really is on average. yea

  • betelgeuse [comrade/them]
    ·
    11 months ago

    Getting real tired of the most lazy lolbertarian arguments that haven't been in vogue since 2007.

    HOW WILL PEOPLE HAVE HOUSES IF NOBODY OWNS THE HOUSES AND RENTS THEM? IT'S UMPOSSIBLE!

    Read a fucking book. Just fucking one. Goddamn. It's like a Young Republicans meeting found out about lemmy. This is the exact kind of sophomoric college debate club shit I grew out of 15 years ago. YOU'RE ON THE INTERNET. THE SEARCH ENGINE IS RIGHT THERE. SPEND 10 MINS LOOKING SHIT UP.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
      hexagon
      ·
      11 months ago

      Read a fucking book. Just fucking one.

      They read Harry Potter and Ready Player One. What more could you ask for? very-intelligent

    • ChestRockwell [comrade/them, any]
      ·
      11 months ago

      That person today just really couldn't take the L.

      What blew my mind is they took everything individually rather than seeing the class critique. mao-wtf