Then you search them up and realized they were banned or removed doggirl-gloom

The sword of Damocles reminds me when, if I ever turn rightist once again, may the Hexbear ban-hammer me dead

  • SocialistDovahkiin [she/her]
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    6 days ago

    I think it might just be latent anxiety about all the "left the left" grifters that exist. It's hard not to feel like some sort of elder god of right wing thought is waiting to hit everyone who turns 40 with an evil stick.

    • infuziSporg [e/em/eir]
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      6 days ago

      Part of that is survivor's bias. Something else that plays into it is how we often don't keep ties to leftist or left-leaning elders. But they're certainly there.

      • FunkyStuff [he/him]
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        6 days ago

        Once I got bored of podcasts so I started listening to more lectures and interviews, all the academics I listen to are much older people. Vijay Prashad is probably the youngest, along with Gabriel Rockhill and Yanis Varoufakis. Otherwise, it's Michael Hudson, Richard Wolff, Finkelstein, David Harvey, etc.

        Writing this list out, I'm starting to notice a pattern, and I might need to start trying to look for more academics who aren't old white men.

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          • FunkyStuff [he/him]
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            5 days ago

            Those sound great, will get to check them out once electricity is restored in my colonial hellhole bear-despair

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      • SocialistDovahkiin [she/her]
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        5 days ago

        yeah. It's definitely a settler thing, I haven't heard of many leftists in countries ravaged by imperialism dropping the cause, or at least not nearly as many as the amount of "ex-leftists" in the US.

        • anarchoilluminati [comrade/them]
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          5 days ago

          Ah, yeah, of course. I didn't just mean it like that though.

          I just feel like there's a certain point of no-return. If it's mostly an online, armchair politics then I guess one can go/return Rightist. But if you really get into it and throw down, at a certain point there's no going back.

          • SocialistDovahkiin [she/her]
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            5 days ago

            I think it's possible for people to get subverted into reactionaries (not full on rightists) even if they've done actual action for the cause before, because vulgar forms of Marxism, materialism, etc are unfortunately not completely unpopular