🏳️‍⚧️ 新星 [she/they]

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  • I understand why you might say that but I don’t think delineating between “socialism” = attempting to achieve communism the ideal and “communism” = the ideal is always a meaningful or necessary distinction.

    I don’t think anyone here would have a problem if it said “(Bothering to even attempt reaching) communism doesn’t work” but that kind of thing just leads to leftist memes becoming unnecessarily long. I think all of us here know what the intent is, and that is to critique propaganda by capitalist states that AES or any movement outside capitalism towards something better is futile, when the reality is that they are doing everything they can, including that messaging itself, to supress it.


  • I don’t personally think there’s much value in doing the liberal word game thing about socialism and communism, especially when it’s obvious what is being referred to.

    We could play that game that there’s only a capitalist mode of production and not such a thing as capitalism or that “true capitalism” has never been tried, but that would be ridiculous.

    It’s worth pointing out explicitly that there’s no option that runs like:

    1. Establish fully automated luxury gay space communism
    2. ???
    3. Profit

    The anarchists talk about abolishing the state and hierarchies, but the theory isn’t very helpful if you don’t have a mechanism.









  • @[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected]

    See the previous discussion on Hexbear just a week and a half ago: https://lemmygrad.ml/post/5376884

    • electoralism can’t work, voting won’t fix this
    • voting for the democrats is bad

    The first one is the case. In my opinion, some of our comrades could use a reminder that our focus doesn’t need to be on telling people who to vote for — that’s just more electoralism brainworms. (As comrade @[email protected] pointed out, there are countries with functional democracies that don’t have this problem, but I’ll leave that part to other comrades and assume you’re US citizens who are eligible to vote in the state in which you reside.)

    Vote for whoever you want. We’re just trying to explain that there’s a reason for the “most important election ever!!!1!!eleven” that keeps being pulled every election — the solution is not to be found in electoralism at all. It’s a tiny band-aid that will at best delay the rise of fascism, but will not actually solve the root problem.