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    Functionally, they all work as CIA ops. They all alienate people outside of the movement.

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        Absolutely. I think we need more unconditional solidarity within the left, and an emphasis on class. We are all united in the class struggle.

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          the class struggle is also intersectional, and a comrade facing transphobia or racism, deserve their issues addressed just as soon as their class problems.

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            Absolutely. This is what stupidpol doesn't get. The problem has been the liberal bastardization of intersectionality over the past decade. Class struggle isn't taught in college, but race and gender struggles are. This is why liberal intersectionality so often turns into "oppression olympics", with the working class fighting each other over the very thing that intersectionality tries to solve. The class struggle is the missing puzzle piece. It's the key that opens the door to liberation, and it has been purposely and actively hidden by the bourgeoisie.

    • HumanBehaviorByBjork [any, undecided]
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      love it when people who get entertainment from twitter screenshots and have strong feelings about a podcast called cumtown also have theories about what needs to be done for the left to appeal to normies

      my point is if you're posting #onhere you're already a fucking weirdo, and there's not good reason to chickenlittle about other fucking weirdos being fucking weird online