I used to assume this was just common leftist sense, but it seems I was mistaken, :the-more-you-know: so I'm posting this.

Fuck nazbols, no matter what LARPing they do and no matter how much they claim to be leftists. :sus-soviet:

I don't just mean one particular self-styled professional organizer that's likely currently working on their 5th "not an alt" alt account to continue sending me manifestos about how the "strong" (conveniently, and to their sick pleasure as a spectator) will surely crush the "weak" (presumably anyone that doesn't agree with them) and that "the mentally ill" (defined as anyone they don't like) must be despised, you know, for leftism. :silver-legion:

Both online and offline I don't recognize, accept, or tolerate any form of leftism that isn't intersectional and inclusive. By extension, because of the paradox of tolerance, that also means that nazbols can fuck right off. Any sort of so-called "leftist" future they dream of, where they jerk themselves off with self-serving power fantasies that exclude what they call the weak while goosestepping in Soviet military cosplay is not a future I want for myself or anyone I care about. :nyet:

It should go without saying, but I'll say it anyway, that any organizing attempt that excludes "the mentally ill" as the aforementioned nazbol put it, or LGBTQIA+ people, or does any bigoted wrecker ideology under pretense of "removing divisiveness" :lmayo: :us-foreign-policy: can also fuck right off.

One more thing: "organize or die" becomes a destructive slogan if it is twisted into the nazbol belief that "the weak" must be ostracized for the sake of organization. Nothing of value will be organized if the organizers are grandiose hateful selfish assholes. :disgost:

Nazbols fuck off. :pit:

Edit: Removed some unintentionally ableist terms. The message is the same, and truly they weren't needed anyway.

  • Commander_Data [she/her]
    ·
    2 years ago

    organize or die

    This is especially funny to me because these people are really bad at irl organizing. They actually dont exist in organizations. If there is ever any sort of violent revolution in the US they will either have to stfu or get got, either by the chuds or by us. People who are actually "strong" don't need to spend all day online projecting their "strength". Nazbols despise any org doing any actual work because irl orgs are typically trying to center and elevate marginalized voices, and they see that as weakness. The funny thing is that every org I've been involved in, even the DSA, has had its share of absolute brawlers who are ready to go to the mattresses with anyone and would wipe the floor with the Haz and Maupin types.

    • UlyssesT [he/him]
      hexagon
      ·
      2 years ago

      That's been my experience with IRL offline organizing too. Unlike the aforementioned nazbol LARPer that I mentioned, I volunteer my time with people without homes whenever I can, do my best to direct them to what few resources are available to make their lives easier and to mitigate their suffering, and remind them of their rights regarding what (on paper, anyway) the pigs can and can't do to them when harassing their camps.

      Mitigating human suffering is my goal with those efforts, but even if it wasn't, I think I've done more to elevate the marginalized than any smug jerkoff chanting "organize or die" ever will, especially if they try to ostracize the disadvantaged and LARP as The People's Vanguard while having the charisma of moist fresh dog shit.