I mean, it’s not much different from :rat-salute: :pete:
The difference is rats are cool. I've always thought we were being unfair to rats by comparing them to Pete Buttigieg.
I know there have been jokes about his appearance in other ways, but I thought the rat thing was different.
I thought he got the association from his shady opportunism and manipulative actions as a politician. If that's not the case, I'll keep that in mind going forward.
It also goes back to the cinnamon roll incident. Duder straight up made the Scary Bilbo face.
:geordi-no: making fun of people for how they look
:geordi-yes: making fun of people for how they eat cinammon rolls
Not to be a downer, but if your expecting anything remotely well thought out from that subreddit your going to be disappointed. They have good memes and are a bastion of relative sanity compared to the rest of Reddit, but they are still mostly edgy males who grew up in the US. They are still terminally online redditors who are in the American mind prison yet choose to side with Satan. :zizek-ok:
Me if anyone outside a leftist sub says one bad thing about them :mao-aggro-shining:
yeah, for reddit it's a pretty good space but... it's reddit. i'm honestly shocked we were even able to mostly move away from reddit edgy shithead tendencies
I have a suspicion this site has a lot more boomers per poster who have been around a bit longer and have been tempered a bit with experience and having been around long enough to actually read a book.
Honestly I thought a lot of the things that Hexbear finds "problematic" came from the fact that it had a sizeable Chinese and Latin-American audience. Because as far as I know, being against sex-work/sex-workers is not really seen as a topic of debate in those countries, and especially in China, people will just straight up call you fat and unhealthy to your face if they think you have gained weight, like most other places in East Asia.
This might just be my weird scandinavian stereotypes speaking tho.
I don't think there's a single popular leftist podcast that folks here like that doesn't make use of body shaming. CTH, TrueAnon, Trillbillies, even Citations Needed.
One thing is that people cultivate their own appearance, so sometimes body shaming is style shaming. Republican politicians (usually) have a look and I reserve the right to dunk on their wrongly-sized monkey suits and bad haircuts.
does making fun of polface count as bodyshaming because we sure as shit do that a lot
Now replace pol face in your post with Jews, how do you feel about that now?
Idk, I just replaced every word in your comment with the n-word and it turns out you're actually quite racist
Defend Adam Johnson and his tactical use of insults only when necessary.
Adam is very wholesome. Except during the capitol riot, but I’ll forgive him
PS "standing lessons" is about this level of body shaming as well and hexbears love that shit and I, for one, find "standing lessons" jokes hilarious.
How is standing lessons body shaming? We’ve seen them stand normally, it’s not like they have intrinsic qualities that result in them standing that way.
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Also angle of the pics
Standing like a weirdo is like getting a dumb haircut, wearing particular glasses, and wearing certain clothes, which I'd argue makes Zenz look weird and are 100% style choices.
Inb4 shitting on transitions lenses is condemned on tumblr for being hateful towards white men of a certain age who are afraid of the sun or whatever the fuck reason anyone would wear them
The dumbest one was when they were ostracizing a large American coach compared to a skinny North Korean one. Bruh have you seen the leader of North Korea? They be insulting our thicc boi :juche-boi:.
how long will it take people to realize how many insults there are for such morally bankrupt people that don't ostracise others
For real, calling someone a liberal is 1000x more insulting than saying "lol he got big belly"
Adrian Zenz can go suck an egg. His appearance is by definition the appearance of an evil man.
I always think of this when it comes to conservative appearance shaming.
They know what their look is, it's a choice.
The sectarianism from people who don't actually understand what anarchism is?
I like being able to anti anarchist circle jerk somewhere and I'm not allowed to here so I like it for that.
Fully agree. Here is pretty good at being even handed at anti sectarianism. I'm a former anarchist and a punk so most of my social circle is anarchist and it's super frustrating being treated like the weirdo who's trying to be an edegelord by not thinking Stalin was as bad as Hitler. Not only do they not engage at all its dismissed as something I did to be contrarian or something. Which made me realize none of these people have picked up a book before and although they do a lot of good shit, it's not advancing anything, it's just poor people running poor charities for other poor people, which is all well and good but isn't changing anything.
I relate to that rant big time. I had so much built in doubt about communism to call myself that even though my politics have actually been ML more or less since I got into radical politics as a teen 15 years ago, I just arrogantly believed it was my cool and smart way of achieving anarchy that no one had thought of before, when I talked about it with that mindset I was routinely agreed with. Now that I actually put the work in and given proper credit I'm taken less seriously and the anarchists around me are for the most part the same, Marxists who call themselves anarchists because it's the cool ideology that punks have
it’s just poor people running poor charities for other poor people, which is all well and good but isn’t changing anything.
This tends to be my primary critique of Anarchists that actually participate in real world praxis. Red charity is good and there is always a demand for it to be done in the material conditions we find ourselves within, but to call solely that revolutionary praxis when the action of supply distribution is not accompanied with educational or organizational materials to build the foundations of a dual-power structure outside of the existing capitalist system.
I'm not really totally certain how to take that next step from our current position but considering that there is actually a pretty robust bit of 'mutual aid' going on, we actually have a full on leftist community center that does shows and events has a free food fridge and kitchen, a jam space and recording studio, print screening access, computers and printers and a large zone library (that only takes self published stuff for some reason so most actual theory isn't available), we have resources but the conversation never moves beyond how to share them and not what could be done with them if any amount of discipline wasn't total anathema.
Huh that's a pretty neat setup over there. I can't speak on what y'all should do since I'm a dirty card-carrying Red, but I can suggest on trying to get some kind of organized reading session going on to actually get some learning going. Whether that's intra-organization to try and get your group start cohering beyond what it currently is, or utilizing your space to make a more public education session, that can be up to you and your mates. Of course you should know your audience when it comes to selecting reading material, so if something very simple and straightforward like Why Communism? Plain Talks on Vital Problems by Moissaye J. Olgin would scare or shut off your audience's brain because certain spooky scary words, then Kropotkin's Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution would make a more viable alternative. Of course at the end of the day it also comes down to the dedication and drive to the socialist cause overall. Not everyone's a dedicated Vanguard partymember willing to set aside a normal life to work towards building their party and the Revolutionary movement, nor is everyone a dedicated Anarchist organizer willing to bust their ass building up a network of comrades to build towards regional autonomy, and so on and so forth, point is if your mates just don't want to do anything other than keep what they got then that's fine. If you want to do more then spread your wings and go find yourself an org to network and build with.
r/completeanarchy is a pretty good representation of online anarchists, imo. There are plenty of cool anarchists online, but they're not representative. The shitty ones drown everyone else out.
I feel like part of it is some of the anarchist representation on Reddit specifically is pretty goofy, I’ve seen a lot of anarchists complain about how Reddit anarchist communities are as well (thinking of like completeanarchy specifically), and since it’s a Reddit sub maybe they just hit up against those types a lot? I really don’t spend much time on Reddit anymore tho so idk
Couldn’t say. For me personally, most of the anarchists I talk to here are way cooler about that stuff so I just “no true Scotsman” Reddit and Twitter anarchists in my mind lol.