Communism = no labor

https://twitter.com/jamie_elizabeth/status/1638663189255561218?s=20

  • slugbait666 [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    I do make notes about what people are saying and whether I can consider them trustworthy on the tasks that information can be applied to.

    Are you a secret agent or something? I prefer to build trust with people the regular human way, by getting to know them over a period of time, assessing whether or not they share my general goals and principles and seeing if they live up to their commitments. Whether or not they agree with my interpretation of the legacies of controversial historical figures seems less important to me. I also think that there are valid criticisms of Stalin and the U.S.S.R. generally that aren't based on lies and propaganda, so I wouldn't rush to assume that anyone engaging in that criticism lacks critical thinking skills or the ability to interpret information.

    • usa_suxxx [they/them]
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      1 year ago

      No, I simply ask any random friend or coworker help on every and any task regardless if it is in their skill set or expertise. I'm always going to electrician for plumbing work and asking CNN for their opinion on Nicaragua. Just complete bad faith. :side-eye-1:

      • slugbait666 [none/use name]
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        1 year ago

        You're just doing tedious strawman stuff now and you know it. I'm gonna stop now before I commit the cardinal sin of getting mad at an internet stranger over something pointless and stupid. Have a good one.