I'm hoping this doesn't start a fight, I'm just curious what the political orientation is of this community. I grew up in a liberal (in the American sense) family, and I identify now as a socialist, though a lot of the liberalism I grew up in has stuck with me, like interest in LGBTQ and women's rights, environmentalism, etc. Wondering where people here land?

  • JuneFall [none/use name]
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    1 year ago

    No it doesn't. Just read what she wrote.

    If this were a situation to argue what you would have to do is to:

    Welsh nationalism as a short-term project, because the structure of the UK gives ultimate control to the houses of parliament (a largely unelected seat of power), if any form of communism, let alone anarchist communism, is to be successfully built in Wales we must first be free from direct interference by our neighbours.

    That a unified UK has more chance at reaching what she wants, than if there were a Welsh nationalist movement.

    I also would argue that your understanding of anarchist is not thorough enough.