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[CW: Transphobia] LGBT People: LEMMY IS NOT SAFE FOR YOU
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 0%

    If beehaw bans transphobes and homophobes on sight then plug yourself. But I'm done debating these people. My existence is not up for debate and there is nothing to discuss. I will continue to be trans regardless of people's opinions and disgusting namecalling.

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  • That's it. That's the post.

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    https://lemmy.ml/post/470384?scrollToComments=true

    Some real joker shit happening in here. ![](https://lemmy.ml/pictrs/image/05300bb2-aa8f-487e-941e-58775be2c66a.png)

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    Anti-Fascism TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%
    DEAD KENNEDYS - Nazi Punks Fuck Off
    www.youtube.com

    Ancient wisdom still needs to be repeated, apparently.

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    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v5AOpBMV0YU&t=60

    Ancient wisdom still needs to be repeated, apparently.

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    She's real 💀
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 0%

    Japan secretly built synthetic waifus that no other country can match, and they're not for sale.

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  • My thoughts on the western online left after some days on Twitter 🤮
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    An interesting take I've seen from some marxists is the idea that "race is class". It more or less functions as its own class system. Gender is also a kind of class. It gets close to the idea of intersectionality but hasn't been co-opted to be toothless yet.

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  • My thoughts on the western online left after some days on Twitter 🤮
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    I hope for my ashes to be mixed with the soil of the land my ancestors were stolen to build.

    I would hope that socialists would at least be aware enough of the culture to be open to reparations.

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  • Sinophobic garbage on an anti-pornography subreddit of all things
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    Bigots are occasionally good at multitasking.

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  • Is the UK starting to lose its imperial core privileges?
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 0%

    The UK is part of AUKUS, which is a cultural/military (read "white supremacist") alliance between the US, UK, and AUS. It seems that the US considers the UK one of its closest allies and will continue to strengthen that bond as it doesn't take nonwhite allies seriously (like India) or abuses its non-anglo allies (basically Western Europe). There is an expanded version of this called AUSCANNZUKUS which includes Canada and New Zealand. All of these countries could be considered part of the new "Imperial Core" centered around the US.

    My take is that, as the US loses power projection and allies, it will double down on these anglo alliances based on 'shared heritage' and tie them to the sinking ship. Some might break off and survive as regional powers, but for now they exist to funnel money into the American project. I think after the European Union suffers enough abuse from conflicts with Russia, they will start to notice they're not part of the 'elite' AUKUS club and will start to call for cultural/political independence from the US ("hey, what are all these yankee military bases doing here, anyway?" they'll say as America's military budget deflates). But given how their economies are tied, it will become something more like a client state where they begrudgingly depend on the US/UK for energy and AUS for mineral resources, esp as their neocolonies increase trade with China. When the memory of the Ukraine War starts fading, they'll probably start buying Russian gas again, minus their American contracts.

    The UK itself, though, seems to be extremely interlinked with the American economy and political sphere that it seems like they would necessarily follow the same path of America's ups and downs. So many British Bourgeoisie are tied up in American companies and so many British politicians are influenced by US-Funded think tanks that it feels like almost an honorary US State at this point. Brexit will continue to increase the gap between the rich and the poor, so it will definitely feel like the country is collapsing before it actually does. But before that happens there will be that "sublime moment in history" where the British and American 1% have funneled more wealth upward than ever before, and they will say the economy is working exactly as intended. We can see this sort of thing happening already.

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    when the sex is socialized
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    Biden mad when Russians convict person for marijuana possession. Biden seemingly unaware that the US has imposed far harsher sentences for the same crime.
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 0%

    Wasn't he rumored to be softening to legalization during his campaign? Funny how that turned out.

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    A Queer/Intersectional Theory for Tankies
    https://libcom.org/article/gender-accelerationist-manifesto

    # The Gender Accelerationist Manifesto [[Español]](https://libcom.org/article/el-manifesto-de-aceleracionismo-de-genero) [[Download]](https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/vikky-storm-the-gender-accelerationist-manifesto) I expect this to be a bit controversial. I actually went into this article a bit skeptical of its scope. Intersectional feminism is already pretty heavily written about. But what our authors have done is figure out how to remove the liberalism. In removing liberalism, however, what remains is a proposition far more radical than most people would have ever conceived. We're going to take the *"abolish gender"* slogan seriously at face value, because doing so is the only way to alleviate the contradictions of gender norms under capitalism. Some choice quotes: > Material relations are relations of production. That is, they are the way we relate to the various ways we labor and produce things. All of society is based upon these relations of production and they produce all of our social systems. Gender is no different. > > So where does gender’s material base lie? Gender is produced primarily by the division of reproductive labor. Reproductive labor is any labor that helps to produce the next generation, including sex, birth, childcare, and homemaking, and gender is defined by how this labor is divided up, with the different genders being distinct classes which are expected to perform specific sorts of tasks regarding reproductive labor. > Gender is the earliest class systems and, as a result, it precedes the state, even in its earliest most basic form. This means that, unlike capitalism, race, neuronormativity, and the various other class systems, the state is not the primary means by which gender is imposed upon people. This isn’t to say that the state doesn’t impose gender, but it is supplementary, not primary. By the time states were cropping up, gender had already solidified itself and become quite adept at imposing itself upon others. > As has been referenced previously, gender is a system of class, and is one defined by the domination of manhood over society. This is why another name for the gender class system is patriarchy. Gender as a social system is patriarchy and patriarchy is the social class system of gender. Within this class system, we find three distinct classes, two accepted and one subversive. > This class dynamic of man over woman is the principal dynamic of patriarchy, but they do not comprise the only two classes. Instead, we find that some people relate to reproductive labor differently than how it’s imposed upon the population. This is especially the case with regards to sex, when someone engages in sexual relations that do not fit with the dynamics imposed by patriarchy. This includes people who are sexually attracted to people of the same gender (gay/lesbian people), of multiple genders (bisexual/pansexual people), or no gender (asexual people). In addition, people whose gender is different from the one patriarchy assigns to them can’t be classed as neatly as people who accept the assignment by gender. While they might be personally men or women, they aren’t treated by society in quite the same way so they comprise a distinct social class. Characteristic to this is the detachment of sex and romance from reproducing the next generation. While it’s still possible for all of these groups to reproduce the next generation, it is no longer a necessary part of sex and romance. > > Since this third class is defined by it’s difference from those of the first two classes, it is named queer. Queer people are all those who relate differently to the division of reproductive labor assigned to them by patriarchy. Because of the different relations, queer people are inherently subversive to the class system as a whole and constitute the revolutionary class under patriarchy. > Class, class, class. We are dominated and controlled. Sorted and divided. But where do we factor into all this? People see class like this as merely imposed, but that fails to account for the ways we actually interact with it. It isn’t simply imposed upon us. We are active participants within it, we perform it. > This is hardly done freely. The violence of the system is inherent and systemic. We perform these acts surrounded by the violence of gender. But we still perform them. Gender isn’t content with forcing itself upon us. Instead, it forces us to say “yes” to it. > > This serves as a method of control and reproduction. Gender isn’t inherent, but it spreads by assigning us to a class and forcing us to say yes to that class. “Yes, I am a man. It is who I am and who I always have been. I cannot escape it or deny it. I am a man.” This is nothing but a lie we are forced to repeat. But by repeating it enough, we come to believe it. Gender becomes natural, inescapable, eternal. It ceases to be an imposed identity and becomes an eternal part of who we are. By objecting to my gender, you are objecting to that which is inherently me. > > Here lies one of gender’s greatest defense mechanisms: Ourselves. We insist upon it and reject those who turn away from it. It becomes an unholy act for those who turn from the path. Indeed, it seems to us as if there’s no other option. We say yes because that’s all we can say. It is made inconceivable that it could be any other way.

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    China's own 7nm chip news dropped atomic bomb on Western experts
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    Imagine thinking the people you buy your computers from wouldn't be able to engineer them too.

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  • The Communism Button tests your resolve.
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    CORRECT, YOU PASSED 🎉

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  • *Blush*
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    This is the oldest existing photo of Marx, when he was 43. Much dad energy, and well-earned.

    Marx at 18 on the other hand...

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  • One in five US adults condone ‘justified’ political violence, mega-survey finds
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 0%

    Almost one in four of the respondents – equivalent to more than 60 million Americans – could conceive of violence being justified “to preserve an American way of life based on western European traditions”.

    The hoi4 nerds have entered real life.

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  • https://archive.ph/fZSgj

    ![](https://64.media.tumblr.com/d395bbcb4e9d492c6c4b489e94a296d8/tumblr_n2ws28UNWQ1rsrbdko10_500.gif)

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    Texas Medical Association says hospitals are refusing to treat women with pregnancy complications
    https://archive.ph/2022.07.15-185652/https://www.chron.com/news/houston-texas/article/Texas-abortion-law-hospitals-clinic-medication-17307401.php?t=61d7f0b189

    Well...fuck...

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    Second Wave Feminism Didn't Go Nearly Far Enough

    Reactionary gender norms hurt men too. Supporting queer rights supports everyone. Thread: https://nitter.net/LGBTglitterati/status/1547205786601930752

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    What do you all think of Settlers
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    I agree in that I think bourgeoisification is a bad term to use when Labor Aristocracy is a perfectly good term for the same idea. But I think some context is needed:

    • America has 20 million millionaires.
    • 50% of Retiring Americans have at least $100,000 in savings, and depend heavily on investments to supplement their income.
    • 16% of millenials have at least $100,000 in savings.
    • 25% of Americans make over $100,000 per year, which puts them in the class of people who can enjoy owning a boat, buy a "second property", or pay off their debts in a few years without too much hassle. The system is working well enough for these people.

    Obviously there is a huge rift between these people and the 60% with less than $1000 in savings. I'm not going to deny that they're exploited, as I've said before. But they're essentially fighting the 30-40% with savings and financial planning. The top half of the country lives vastly different lives from the bottom half. It doesn't know what a food bank is and thinks most people using food stamps are exploiting taxpayers. They think they should pay for their own healthcare so they don't have to share it with the dirty poors. They think home ownership is just a matter of personal effort. And they fight tooth and nail to pay less taxes than the bottom 50%. They think they owe nothing to society and society owes nothing to them, and the richest among them propagandize the bottom 50% into believing all the same things.

    I think Engels was correct in saying that speculation and investment banking need to completely collapse before most Americans are willing to look at the situation honestly. Until then, PoC seem to be the most likely to understand how bad the situation is, and I've seen them dunk on white libs. Downwardly mobile white people come at a close second place, but it seems like only a small percentage are capable of self-crit. Most seem to prefer the air of superiority their party ideology gives them.

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  • What do you all think of Settlers
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    This convo is happening in two places, so I'm going to focus on the other one, except for two points:

    The basic premise of Gramsci's theory on Hegemony is that colonial powers bribe the proletariat and use cultural norms to convince their own citizens to consent to their own oppression. Yes, white proletarians are oppressed, that is not in question. What is in question is their ability to recognize and respond to this in a way that is not simply reaction.

    As far as the Lenin thing, Lenin actually had a lot of faith (at least in some of his speeches) that the growing labor movement in the US would succeed in bringing about the Revolution if it could align itself with the Comintern. Books like Settlers and Hammer and Hoe go over in detail how American labor movements ran into friction with local populations and within the American Left itself, ultimately weakening itself to the point that capitulation was inevitable at the start of the Cold War. A more robust party could have weathered the storm. But American socialists simultaneously couldn't prevent factionalism and outright racism from splitting the movement, and consistently received pushback from a liberal population that was resistant to change, particularly during the era when FDR's reforms improved material conditions for tradesmen and landowning farmers.

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  • What do you all think of Settlers
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    Tbh, the problem is just that white people are little kids who can't handle criticism. Sakai ends his book by saying:

    The thesis we have advanced about the settleristic and non-proletarian nature of the U.S. oppressor nation is a historic truth, and thereby a key to leading the concrete struggles of today. Self-reliance and building mass institutions and movements of a specific national character, under the leadership of a communist party, are absolute necessities for the oppressed. Without these there can be no national liberation. This thesis is not “anti-white” or “racialist” or “narrow nationalism.” Rather, it is the advocates of oppressor nation hegemony over all struggles of the masses that are promoting the narrowest of nationalisms — that of the U.S. settler nation. When we say that the principal characteristic of imperialism is parasitism, we are also saying that the principal characteristic of settler trade unionism is parasitism, and that the principal characteristic of settler radicalism is parasitism.

    Every nation and people has its own contribution to make to the world revolution. This is true for all of us, and obviously for Euro-Amerikans as well. But this is another discussion, one that can only really take place in the context of breaking up the U.S. Empire and ending the U.S. oppressor nation.

    He EXPLICITLY states that his goal is using historical materialism to understand the failure of American communism, but readers don't like what history says about them and close their ears. This is why I personally don't have faith in them. But Sakai's thesis is not mine. He wants people to break the colonial state, and to do that you're going to need white people to become disillusioned and see it for what it is.

    If you think that that disillusionment is anti-white, then you're basically admitting that white people and imperialism cannot be separated, and that you have to advocate keeping colonialism alive to avoid hurting their feelings.

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  • What do you all think of Settlers
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 100%

    If white people in the US were capable of revolution, they wouldn't have disappointed Lenin.

    If you think I'm wrong, actually read the book and note its 477 citations mostly cited from the era that Lenin and Stalin worked. Read Gramsci, whose works attempted to diagnose the failure of communism in fascist Italy. Heck, read my last set of comments on this very topic about the creation of racism in the US as a method of insulating the bourgeoise class (which it still does!).

    Have you ever spoken with a black american? Have you had even a taste of the lives they live and the struggle of fighting state-sanctioned violence every single day? Do you know how many white people are apathetic at best and complicit at worst to this issue? Do you think a people who can be so oblivious and complacent to the suffering of those who often live within a few blocks of them have what it takes to form an internationalist and anti-racist coalition?

    I don't. I hear the police sirens blare every 30 minutes. I've seen little kids and teenagers get shot, and the police tape, and the crying neighbors. I've worked with immigrants, ex-cons, and just regular ass single women with kids whose lives are in the hands of apathetic teams of white managers and office drones. You don't get to tell people that the things they see with their very own eyes aren't reality. White people in the US don't give a fuck about anyone but themselves.

    Edit: @OP I'm not mad at you, I hit reply to the wrong post. 🙃

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  • I believe there needs to be multiple "debates" on PatSocs
  • TheConquestOfBed TheConquestOfBed 2y ago 0%

    Tbh, I think the crux of his analysis, which mirrors mine, is that the US can be fixed BUT it will require a lot of white people to get their heads out of their asses and stop acting like self-centered labor aristocrats. In the absence of some kind of mass epiphany of racial solidarity, the US is going to be plunged into straight fascism before things get better. We're watching it happen right now.

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  • Source: Fukakai na Boku no Subete o - Chapter 16 (In c/anime cause I had no idea where to put this).

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