Karl Paul August Friedrich Liebknecht, born on this day in 1871, was a German socialist politician and theorist. Originally associated with the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), Liebknecht later became a co-founder with Rosa Luxemburg of both the Spartacus League and the Communist Party of Germany (KPD). Liebknecht is also known for his outspoken opposition to World War I.
The son of Wilhelm Liebknecht, one of the founders of the SPD, Karl Liebknecht trained to be a lawyer and defended many Social Democrats in political trials. He was also a leading figure in the socialist youth movement and thus became a leading figure in the struggle against militarism.
As a deputy in the Reichstag he was one of the first SPD representatives to break party discipline and vote against war credits in December 1914. He became a figurehead for the struggle against the war. His opposition was so successful that his parliamentary immunity was removed and he was improsoned.
Freed by the November revolution he immediately threw himself into the struggle and became with Rosa Luxemburg one of the founders of the new Communist Party (KPD)
In January 1919, the Spartacus League played a leading role in the Spartacist Uprising, a general strike and armed rebellion in Berlin. The uprising was crushed by the SPD government and the Freikorps (paramilitary units composed of World War I veterans). For their role in the uprising, Liebknecht and Luxemburg were both kidnapped, tortured, and murdered on January 15th, 1919.
Their contributions to European socialism are commemorated annually in Germany during the second weekend of January, an event known as the Liebknecht-Luxemburg Demonstration, or "LL-Demo" for short.
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Just thinking about the previous set of struggle sessions where many deemed it was okay to talk down on your partner's appearance as long as the person is male or you're in a queer relationship. It's weirdly humanizing to see that even lgbtq folks can be pieces of garbage. We're just like the straights. ✨
It was also an ai post in the first place that was being discussed. 'Are the cis straights okay?' as a totalized and unexplained attitude, I do think partially comes from the least okay cis het people generally laking more headlines. No one is gonna write a story about the couple who's doing pretty good and has a normal amount of kids. When something is deemed normal only weird variations are newsworthy. The fact that there are such numerous examples of straight cis couples being fucking weird about it that it's worth examining but it's generally the same people lionizing weird cis het behavior who demonize harmless queer behavior, so it might be best to assume the source is untrustworthy whether giving positive or negative press.
the whole "it was an AI post anyways" line is so fucking dismissive and it really cements why so many of us cared about it in the first place - it hurt to read. It hit sore spots that were invisible to a lot of other people, and those people who didn't see those sore spots continued to hit those same sore spots harder throughout the discussion. So what if it was an AI post? That actually doesn't matter at all. It opened wounds, that's the part that matters, deflecting to it being AI is just another way to dismiss the feelings of men for being irrational.
The Will to Change, though imperfect, is one of the most important pieces of theory I have ever read
I understand where you're coming from and I felt the pain you're feeling. I'm transfem and this blatant double standard men face in regards to the complete dismissing of their emotions - and having it applied to me as well, but not cis women - is easily one of the most painful ways I get misgendered, not the least of which because of how often I get it from "allies" and other queer people. Cisgendered men are often, uncomfortably, better people to talk about some types of big feelings with than cisgendered women, even queer ones. Shit's whack.