• sweatersocialist [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    now that you know what that is, consider what views you’re espousing if you are indistinguishable from them. it’s western propaganda, complete blindness to your own material reality, anarkiddie bullshit. “i’m not an idealist, but i’d rather die than live in a dictatorship”. comrade what do you think capitalism is? it doesn’t matter which supposedly superior western nation you live in, you are in a capitalist dictatorship- refer to what i said about “complete blindness to your own material reality”.

    your post literally reads like “i can go to walmart and buy a tv on credit, how can you say i’m not free?”

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        ends up like the USSR or China

        yeah, that’s not a bad thing. i really think you have a lot of unlearning of western propaganda to do.

        comrade, i mean no disrespect- i was an anarchist when i was a baby leftist as well. in an ideal world, and purely speaking ideologically, i am an anarchist. i would love if the world operated entirely free of any sort of state, if any sort of hierarchy was able to be examined and dismantled if need be

        but i realize that the modern world is much more complicated than the answers anarchism provides

        the only way to achieve communism, even if we’re talking entirely stateless communism, is to seize the state and use it as a vehicle to enact the will of the revolution. i am genuinely curious how you expect it to be done otherwise? let’s say antifa just shot joe brandon and took over the white house. okay, now what? they just declare amerikkka is over? come on.

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          I’m an anarcho syndicalist, I belive that we can build workers syndicates and communities where the workers own the means of production and only when we have those organisations we can even begin to think of overthrowing the state

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            okay, simply put; the state is entirely controlled by capital. we live in a dictatorship of capital- this is a basically irrefutable fact for any sect of leftist.

            with that being said, let’s say you do start taking over workplaces, building communities around those workplaces which the workers took over; what is the state going to be doing while all of this happens? even if you take over by entirely ‘legitimate’ electoral and peaceful means.

            amazon workers can’t even go on strike without someone getting their skull cracked. you can’t demonstrate against genocide without being beaten half to death.

            what has the state done in the past when workers even went on strike?

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        stateist communism always ends up like the USSR or China

        Advancing standards of living by leaps and bounds? Taking literal dirt farming feudal serfdoms to literally the world’s first space power in the span of literally 4 decades? Ending cyclical patterns of famine that have occurred for thousands of years, but never again under communism?

        Oh man so awful

        You’re the kinda guy who would hear about China building “ghost cities” and just believe the lies that they’re building useless shit to juice their GDP, aren’t you