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@flicker@lemmy.dbzer0.com Why are you like this?
Neurodivergence, a boatload of childhood trauma, and like a smidge of drugs (to manage the first two)!
I suggest taking a look at the thread here.
I looked at it. I agree with yall that liberals are the greater threat, but I'm one of those people who prefers to say that all the things I disagree with are things I disagree with.
I'm an idealist. I don't agree to authoritarianism of any type. As far as authoritarianism goes, I'd prefer communist, but overall, I'd rather we didn't at all.
Idealist is not an actual ideology, it's a term describing the vibes-based shadow-puppet analysis liberalism teaches us to engage in
Hannah Arendt trick y'all
It's not a problem that you think that way, but when it's time to go outside, touch grass, and unionize a workplace/volunteer to help marginalized people/do community outreach/other praxis, do you consider other people in the organization having an "authoritarian" ideology a dealbreaker?
I've been known to unite against a common enemy with most kinds. That doesn't mean I agree with them or like them or empower them.
But most direct action I'm involved in is with the tribe I've found IRL, who think like I do, or it's done anonymously. So there's not a lot of room for quizzing about some kind of needless hierarchy of beliefs. If someone shows up at a protest supporting an issue, and they're supporting that issue, I'm not going to stop and quiz them about their other beliefs.
We're online. I'm allowed to be vocal in my dislike of any specificity. It's usually needless to rank those dislikes.
imagine being a radlib and using this nomenclature to refer to your org
Imagine assuming everyone needs an organization to do anything.
That kind of needless hierarchy is exactly what I'm talking about.