Do you, like, believe that we just have some innate desire to be obedient to authority figures? That we really just mindlessly see someone in a position of power and instinctively blindly obey? You think none of us understand your positions, but it's obvious you don't have a clue why any of us support e.g. democratic centralism. Have you ever even tried to understand?
No, they got two chapters into Capital and came to the incredibly developed analysis of "none of this makes sense I'm just gonna get all my politics from CrimethInc."
Do you, like, believe that we just have some innate desire to be obedient to authority figures? That we really just mindlessly see someone in a position of power and instinctively blindly obey? You think none of us understand your positions, but it's obvious you don't have a clue why any of us support e.g. democratic centralism. Have you ever even tried to understand?
No, they got two chapters into Capital and came to the incredibly developed analysis of "none of this makes sense I'm just gonna get all my politics from CrimethInc."
Two chapters is generous. I'd be surprised if they had even read the wikipedia summary of Capital.
(I don't blame them too much tbh, it is a chore to get through.)