Death to capitalism.


Please welcome our newest comms:

:geordi-yes: !memes@hexbear.net :geordi-yes:

:thinkin-lenin: !ama@hexbear.net :thinkin-lenin:

🥤 !cancheck@hexbear.net 🥤

🛠️!diy@hexbear.net 🛠️

:inshallah: !islam@hexbear.net :inshallah:


AMAC and ACAB, sort by new.

Yesterday's megathread

Follow the ChapoChat Twitter account :comrade-birdie:

THEORY; it's good for what ails you:

Curated by our very own @redblackgold; all kinds of tendencies inside!

Protest Feeds

    • Frank [he/him, he/him]
      ·
      4 years ago

      What, slaughtering the old regime or not giving a shit what happens to them after they've been expropriated?

    • autismdragon [he/him, they/them]
      ·
      edit-2
      4 years ago

      Yikes. This is the attitude that makes me uncomfortable around some fellow leftists. Like, I want a communist revolution, and I recognize that people are going to die in a communist revolution. But I don't thirst for violence, I recognize the pragmatic need for it. And I don't see the pragmatic need of killing people once the revolution is finished, unless they're doing shit to damage the revolution. There's no skin off my back if Hillary Clinton wants to live out the rest of her years comfortably. My strong conviction that everyone deserves basic human dignity is like, one of the main reasons I'm a leftist. I also have a strong conviction that vengeance/punishment-based justice is a bad road to travel. Particularly for a state, but I advise against it for an individual as well.

      Not having a thirst for violence isn't liberalism. That's just peak "everything I don't like is liberalism".

      I'm not going to like, betray the revolution if we start unnecessarily chopping off heads and shit, but I am going to advocate against it.