Hello comrades. In the interest of upholding our code of conduct - specifically, rule 1 (providing a friendly, safe and welcoming environment for all) - we felt it appropriate to make a statement regarding the lionization of Luigi Mangione, the alleged United Healthcare CEO shooter, also known as "The Adjuster."
In the day or so since the alleged shooter's identity became known to the public, the whole world has had the chance to dig though his personal social media accounts and attempt to decipher his political ideology and motives. What we have learned may shock you. He is not one of us. He is a "typical" American with largely incoherent, and in many cases reactionary politics. For the most part, what is remarkable about the man himself is that he chose to take out his anger on a genuine enemy of the proletariat, instead of an elementary school.
This is a situation where the art must be separated from the artist. We do not condemn the attack, but as a role model, Luigi Mangione falls short. We do not expect perfection from revolutionary figures either, but we expect a modicum of revolutionary discipline. We expect them not simply to identify an unpopular element of society , but to clearly illuminate the causes of oppression and the means by which they are overcome. When we canonize revolutionary figures, we are holding them up as an example to be followed.
This is where things come back to rule 1. Mangione has a long social media history bearing a spectrum of reactionary viewpoints, and interacting positively with many powerful reactionary figures. While some commenters have referred to this as "nothing malicious," by lionizing this man we effectively deem this behavior acceptable, or at the very least, safe to ignore. This is the type of tailism which opens the door to making a space unsafe for marginalized people.
We're going to be more strict on moderating posts which do little more than lionize the shooter. There is plenty to be said about the unfolding events, the remarkably positive public reaction, how public reactions to "propaganda of the deed" may have changed since the historical epoch of its conception (and how the strategic hazards might not have), and many other aspects of the news without canonizing this man specifically. We can still dance on the graves of our enemies and celebrate their rediscovered fear and vulnerability without the vulgar revisionism needed to pretend this man is some sort of example of Marxist or Anarchist practice.
Fuck you fed ass admins
How many figures that are praised here have problematic views? how many of those have those have a pinned post about their lionisation??
Luigi Mangione is a Hero, Unequivocally
Literally following the CIA playbook on how to wreck nascent orgs by quashing any revolutionary potential with irrelevant discussions designed to waste time and sow discord
This website has no revolutionary potential
its a website
Agreed it's online so nothing means anything hence the peasants out of step with ivory tower admins need to start towing the line
lol
We praise Stalin despite his homophobia, we praise Hamas, but that's Stalin and Hamas. A single white adventurist in the imperial core, in 2024, who retweets posts mocking trans people, we don't need to hero worship this guy among ourselves, at that point it starts to feel like we're trivializing his reactionary views. When you're out recruiting, say whatever you want, but on hexbear, for the sake of other people's comfort, try to have some nuance. That's all this mod post is asking for.
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A lot of hexbears are saying, "we shouldn't condemn this guy right now, in this moment of unprecedented class consciousness, that's not how we reach people." I'm saying, "yes, I agree, don't condemn this guy in public. Say whatever works in the conversation you're in. Most members of the public aren't even aware of his reactionary beliefs. But on hexbear, a communist safe space website full of trans people, where we're all aware of his post history, and where we're all communists already so there's no recruitment to be done, the situation is different."