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    • Sickos [they/them, it/its]
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      1 year ago

      Smdh my dick head you'd think with all the fucking books the intellectual Marxists carry around they'd have the muscle to lob a brick once in a while. Put those arms to a better use in the present than jacking each other off about dreams of fighting anarchists in the future.

    • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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      1 year ago

      having done extensive on the ground work, irl anarchists are nothing like internet anarchists in my experience
      the worst you will get as an ML is a snide comment or a weird look, which if that bothers you, you are not suited to organizing
      and frankly "supporting" china has no material impact whatsoever, and implies a very "posting is praxis" western marxist worldview

      • Maoo [none/use name]
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        1 year ago

        Supporting China in the form of creating anti-cold war coalitions can have a material impact. It can at least delay and disrupt the imperial machine while they figure out how to pass laws so that calling a Congressperson a loser now earns someone prison time, etc.

        Also a great way to expose people to the police reaction that will occur when you organize anything in this vein of any importance. Gotta keep innoculating more and more people so that we don't get easily murdered when cool zones hit.

        • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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          1 year ago

          are you fucking high?

          since when has the us imperial war machine gave the tiniest shit about what the people think?

          and even if they did, the average american sees everyone outside of america as subhuman and worthy of scorn, you think they would oppose a war?

          • Maoo [none/use name]
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            1 year ago

            The imperial war machine is constantly lobbying for its interests and against sentiments that may disrupt its aims. It is virtually always successful on the national stage, but local organizing can and has massively disrupted supply chains and manufacturing centers. This is why a lot of environmentalism actions are now criminal, even treated as terrorism: they did and do actually force a response, and that sucks away resources from the top in a lose-lose material exchange but with the benefit of innoculating the public from the notion that things are going well, that those companies are on their side, etc. It also teaches your org members that there is no bottom to the depravity to which capital will respond to disruption. Gotta plan accordingly to ensure actions have informed consent, of course - and a clear-eyed goal.

            Anyways, the war machine lobbies because they do actually perceive a need to "grease the wheels" to get things going. They don't throw money at think tanks and Senators and PR campaigns for nothing. And that can be undermined with several aforementioned benefits.

            And no, I agree, most Americans are confused and easily led into fashy thinking and frothing for genocide. The actions I'm talking about don't have naive goals like, "we will convince everyone to oppose US imperialism on principle". Innoculation can be as simple as being tear gas seeping in your window while the cops beat protesters. The liberal inside may not join the protesters (yet), but they do see the lopsided reaction and a few gears start to turn.

            These are the kinds of things we use to peel away libs person by person to build power. Especially younger people.

        • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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          1 year ago

          my point is that it doesn't matter at all
          we are barely past the starting gun of communism
          the generations before us (in the west) got complacent and dropped the fucking ball
          at this moment, having anarchists as allies can only benefit the working class, they have better support networks, making a real difference to people's lives on the ground
          we can deal with our differences when we aren't completely outnumbered and outgunned by the overt fascists who are trying to kill us, and the movement dead
          and make no mistake, i will probably be in my sixties by the time that fucking happens, and you in your forties

            • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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              1 year ago

              i'm 32 years old and if you're older than me and hold to this ridiculous fucking idea then you are useless to us

              we are running out of fucking time
              this isn't a fucking game, this is people's fucking lives

        • WoofWoof91 [comrade/them]
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          1 year ago

          you know what, fuck it, i'm done being nice to you larpers

          GO THE FUCK OUTSIDE AND DO SOMETHING WITH YOUR FUCKING LIFE YOU WORTHLESS FUCKING PRICK

            • Maoo [none/use name]
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              1 year ago

              I dunno I think dismissively quoting 19th century political philosophical divisions in response to someone pointing to the importance of real-world on the ground mass organizing is firmly in the realm of idealism.

              The science of revolution requires a grounding in the conditions of the working class and an aptitude for organizing a mass base. Many anarchists are far ahead of many Western MLs in this respect, as being a Western ML is unfortunately often treated more like an identity or club rather than an activity or life dedication or science.

        • AssaultRifle15 [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          Whether they're all-in on China or think that Xi is the anti-Christ, the end result is exactly the same: absolutely nothing whatsoever. There isn't a local left, much less a national left; certainly there isn't anything that anybody could seriously call an international movement. The opinions of random westerners mean absolutely nothing to the CCP. Fixating on what we have zero influence over is wholly unproductive.

          Maybe in 20 years we'll have cobbled together a movement that Beijing thinks is even worth offering a nod to, but right now we're a bit too irrelevant to worry about our place on the global stage.