I would think that "bedtime abolition" discourse is inherently secterian, because isn't so much a real discourse as it is a parody of a discourse to try and make general statements about the validity of anarchist thought. But, I would also argue it is such a mild form of sectarianism that it is less consequential than the sectarianism that is already allowed on hexbear.
But idk I'm just guessing I don't have much of a basis for that
I would think that "bedtime abolition" discourse is inherently secterian, because isn't so much a real discourse as it is a parody of a discourse to try and make general statements about the validity of anarchist thought. But, I would also argue it is such a mild form of sectarianism that it is less consequential than the sectarianism that is already allowed on hexbear.
But idk I'm just guessing I don't have much of a basis for that
I'd go simpler: depicting anarchists as crying wojacks watching Triumph of the Will is obviously, hamfistedly sectarian lmao