• redtea@lemmygrad.ml
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    8 months ago

    In a different world, I'd suggest it's the political line. I.e. that a dedicated ML space is in some ways a greater threat than a left-unity space. But there are three problems with that idea.

    One, hexbear seems to be fairly consistently on the same page as lemmygrad e.g. LGBTQ+ rights, Ukraine, Palestine, and the need to abolish capitalism.

    Two, the authors of the paper in question haven't displayed any indication that they understand or could understand the difference.

    Three, it's a link aggregator. We've had some successful hauntings but otherwise we aren't much of a threat at all. As said in another comment, we don't even like to discuss 'local' issues to avoid doxing, nevermind organising on here. It shows the liberal mentality, to see the mere existence of contrary views as such a threat. Our simple presence, here, stating that Nazis, genocide, and transphobia are bad is considered to be as extreme as the far right organising in plain sight to run over protesters protesting the things we agreed are bad.

    • DamarcusArt@lemmygrad.ml
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      8 months ago

      Your thoughts on this make me think they "chose" Lemmygrad simply because they found it first and have done so little research on the topic that they didn't even find out Hexbear exists.