grisbajskulor [he/him]

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Cake day: July 26th, 2020

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  • Yeah valid.

    Not to start a struggle session but I don't even know why I should worry about China, whether pro or anti. Wtf am I gonna do about that anyway? Being opinionated one way or the other would take an amount of amount of studious discipline that I'm not even close to possessing. If someone has any kind of take on China my response will just be "damn that's crazy."

    There's a growing labor movement in my own town. So how about I focus on this extremely-not-complex conflict that I actually have some power over?









  • I'm insanely frustrated for you.

    I was extremely cautious with covid for a long time to the point where I'd get into arguments with friends & family who weren't. It was mostly out of solidarity for others as I'm a relatively low risk factor (and because I kinda hate myself lol). But I've totally given up being cautious.

    It's selfish of me. But the thing is, now that it's left up to individual discretion and EVERYONE decides to stop wearing masks in my town, what is even the point for me continuing? I know the logic doesn't really follow here (might as well mask up regardless) but the peer pressure is so strong. And I do feel happier when I pretend like it doesn't exist, which I'm sure is a big reason NOBODY here is even thinking of masks.

    I'm not trying to defend myself or evade responsibility, more just sharing the perspective of a privileged dumbass like me who has given up. I just wish we had the kind of social consensus required for this.

    EDIT: Also I'm really sorry for you and your girlfriend. I hope she makes a full recovery soon. But thank you for sharing, I'm going to be less selfish and make more of an effort after reading this.









  • Actually this is kind of my primary intellectual dilemma recently. I've kinda strayed from the anti-socdem sentiment you see online a lot, especially on here.

    I no longer fully buy that social democracy is as simple as a pro-capitalist concession to socialists. It IS a concession, but it was still won from militant socialist worker organizing. That's how anyone gets anything. Vietnam got national liberation and an experiment in communism, Norway and almost every European country got some form of welfare state.

    As for the comfort thing you mention - the slow privatization of the welfare state has definitely been met with some radicalization. I wouldn't be super optimistic or anything, I think it's a similar situation as the US, just that these countries started the situation with a welfare state that the population is fiercely defensive of compared to anything you can be defensive of in the US. Honestly you can take the US or UK political situation and with some minor alterations more or less understand every western country's political situation:

    Left lost power continuously since the 70s/80s,

    Capitalist end of history sets in,

    2008-and onwards shows some ugly side of capitalism and radicalizes people,

    2020 and COVID happens and radicalization goes up even more.

    ...all meanwhile racial fascist elements have grown twice as fast.