Shit post in question since their account is now deleted:
Stepping down as an /r/Antiwork mod
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What a journey it has been. It all started with the Abolition of Work
An idea where we live in a society without being forced in your childhood to go to school 8 hours - half of your lifetime, to a place you don't like. For me it was 10 hours usually. Without being forced to work for 8-10 hours or even longer. Holy shit, America has it really bad. But it's not like social democracies are better either.
And well regarding the experience with r/antiwork... long story short: I had lots of fun with anarchists and other radicals, brilliant discussions the almost 2 years I was active there (before I was invited to be a mod) and I'm honestly not sad that the liberals, with their failed reformism, as history always shows, are mad at me.
What I am: I'm disappointed. At the people not even reading the sidebar - the introduction pieces and slowly co-opting antiwork in an idea it never was.
Let me make it clear as a post-leftist.
I don't fucking care about your democracy - the tyranny of the majority (well, supposedly, but the rich are ruling us right now - I care about my own well-being, about my willful self-creation. I care about to live. And if I see someone else sad, I'm sad too.
And it was making me sad how r/antiwork slowly was dying to liberals. The original userbase was full of radicals, a lot of anarchists and there were several discussions in subreddits where radicals frequented how it's just full of liberals now that want "nicer bosses" - even though the structure itself is just shit. I tried listening to community feedback and was actively trying to implement them in the 28 days I was modding - to the point of sleep deprivation today with 3 hours of sleep. Ironic, isn't it?
I actually thought about deleting Reddit the same day I got invited, as I was reading https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/return-fire-vol-4-supplement-caught-in-the-net - the dangers about companies, monopolies, capitalists, owning not only the physical space through private property, but also the internet itself. NFT were almost an evolution of property - making particular pieces in the internet itself being owned by someone. I guess it kind of failed?
Anyways, I'll deleting my Account soon and I'll be focusing on doing mutual aid in real life.
And for any Anti-Worker reading this, no, not the liberals, let me tell you this:
Our rights were fight for on the street, not begged in front of a capitalist that couldn't care less.
Let's not remember the bad moments, but the good memories we had with our pairs.
https://crimethinc.com/2015/05/05/feature-why-we-dont-make-demands
"The state calls its own violence law, but that of the individual, crime." - Max Stirner
Don't over-estimate how much of a fetish westerners have for failure.