mazdak

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[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 43 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (3 children)

To quote flight of the concords:

🎵 They're turning kids into slaves just to make cheaper sneakers
But what's the real cost?
‘Cause the sneakers don't seem that much cheaper
Why are we still paying so much for sneakers When you got them made by little slave kids
What are your overheads? 🎵

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 28 points 1 year ago

in terms of the ‘strength’ of US soldiers, they’re regarded by other militaries as being big, roided up morons that get gassed out ridiculously fast and are useless for anything that requires endurance type fitness

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 18 points 1 year ago (2 children)

We grow up in a toxic and deeply confusing culture. When you get older you realise you can’t impose ownership over another person, you either accept them as they are or you move on. It’s easy to torture yourself when your young, youth and egotism usually go together, but if you don’t wise up fast life will beat the egotism out of you anyway.

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 14 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Whenever I’ve listened to him speak he’s sounded solidly anti-capitalist and very well informed in terms of geopolitics at least, obviously some chuds love him and I imagine he takes what he can get since both liberals and the left were pretty quick to abandon him. I’m not really sure how I would describe his politics, he’s kind of like a materialist rad-lib

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 7 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

I agree. The argument that Nazi’s should be allowed to out themselves is also not entirely wrong, at least in societies where they have little to no power. For example, there was a minor political scandal in this Australian state not long ago, when politicians attended some kind of terf rally that Nazi’s also showed up to and saluted at. It’s likely the media would have ignored the rally (and the larger counter-protest) if not for the fact that politicians were photographed hanging out with Nazi’s. The whole thing turned into a massive self-own precisely because the Nazi’s showed up and saluted.m, which in turn brought a lot of media heat on the rally and it’s attendees

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 13 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

Consider the Xenomorph (but only in Alien 1, not the woke collectivist Xenomorphs in the sequel)

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 48 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (2 children)

None of us support Trump, just as none of us support Putin. But there is a sort of overcompensation in reaction to naieve and simplistic liberal narratives that might make it seem like we do.
Leftists get frustrated with the worldview that imagines, to steal a phrase, that Trump is Voldemort and Biden is Harry Potter. Anti-capitalists oppose the Bourgeoisie and Trump and Biden are both in service to them. It isn’t even simply that they are both capitalists - they are both neoliberals, who enthusiastically pursue the goals of neoliberalism - the transfer of wealth and power from the working class to the bourgeoisie, the enforcement of Western imperialism on a global scale, the withering away of society through austerity and privatisation, etc.
Of course it’s fine to support the democrats with the aim of harm minimisation. But liberals are wilfully blind to the fact that the system itself is not ‘rotten’ but rather functioning as intended, and that the scale of change required to have any hope of addressing climate change, wealth inequality, the descent into fascism and so on, cannot come from within liberal ideology at all let alone from the democrat party.
Trump is kind of funny too in the way that he infuriates liberals by openly unveiling reality. For example, no-one cared when Obama was putting children in concentration camps, because it was hidden away behind a bunch of shiny rhetoric about hope and change. But when Trump does the same thing and celebrates it, when he brings the racism and inhumanity of the US state into the light and declares fuck those kids, liberals are forced to see the true nature of their beloved country which their ideological fantasies would usually repress. The blatant hypocrisy of their rage is, from the perspective of cynical leftists, both amusing and bewildering.

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 4 points 1 year ago

High rises in the sense of skyscrapers are never necessary or useful, because they have enormous upkeep costs which mean they will never really be affordable. I think medium density housing as is common in Europe, with communal yards, nearby parks and situated along public transport lines, is the ideal for cities, although these rowhouses do look beautiful - we don’t really have them in my country for some reason.

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 5 points 1 year ago

My partner won’t walk around the neighbourhood at night by herself because she’s been repeatedly harassed by men.
Liberals are either totally insulated from reality by wealth, or else they live in a fantasy world where they have associated themselves so much with the Bourgeoisie that they practically imagine they are one.

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 27 points 1 year ago

‘Live by the coin, die by the coin’ That’s great. 😂 It sounds like a kind of nihilistic embrace by someone that feels like they have no agency anyway. Certainly something I noticed working in developing countries is that people who haven’t had a lot of control over their lives and have suffered for it, often tend to take a fatalistic attitude towards life. Given the onset of climate change and decreasing living standards, I wonder if that’s what’s happening here. Or maybe it’s just kids being kids, I dunno.

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 42 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I know this will sound patronising, but have you read Engels ‘Socialism: Scientific and Utopian’ and Lenin’s ‘State and Revolution’. If not, these would basically answer your implicit question as to why we can’t just wish a perfect society into existence.

“Authoritarian”, like so many other liberal concepts, is an idea that - while not completely without reality - is designed to obfuscate how power really operates. For example, non-authoritarian states have freedom of the press. But that press is owned by and will only give the point of view of the Bourgeoisie. The point of Communism is to put power into the hands of the proletariat rather than the parasitic Bourgeois.

[–] mazdak@hexbear.net 44 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

‘Tankie’ has been somewhat effective in that its associated Marxists with right wing Russian nationalists and weirdo online cults like ‘maga-communism’. This doesn’t matter because reddit doesn’t matter, but if it somehow makes the jump to mainstream consciousness it could potentially be damaging. With increasing crises and declining living standards more people are going to be looking for alternative narratives to the one liberals offer. If Marxism is associated with social conservatism in particular, most people won’t give it a second look.

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