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I'm an Anarchist, Communist, Socialist, Marxist, and Antifacist. Pronouns: They/Them. Zionists and Nazis aren't allowed on my page. #anarchism #socialism #communism #marxism #anti-capitalism #ACAB #revolution #anarchy
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False class consciousnesses isn't talk about enough, but it's very hard to break, when people have been institutionalized their whole lives to believe in a system that keeps them ignorant. The more people have real class consciousnesses, the more they're seen as a threat by the status quo.

When I think about Harriet Tubman's quote, it makes me think about how even during her time, false class consciousnesses indoctrinated enslaved people to defend a system that exploited them, and how those people refused to resist out of fear of liberation.

Harriet Tubman was a black revolutionary that was fighting a capitalist white supremacists patriarchical system to free other black working class people from their oppressors, that social system evolved so that it's exploitation could continue through the incarceration system to continue slavery.

Harriet Tubman once said: "If I could convince more slaves that they were slaves,I could have freed thousands more." And her quote makes me think about how so many people under capitalism have this false class consciousnesses and believe that they are freed by capitalism and not slaves to the system

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Whenever I listen to other revolutionaries talk about revolutionary perception and class analysis AND analyzing social systems of oppression, It gets me thinking about concepts and more stuff to develop my revolutionary worldview.

Recently I've been listening and watching Ismatu Gwendolyn. And I like the way she talks, and she's very passionate about seeing the world through a revolutionary artist lens, and I just love hearing her talk.

Hopefully this doesn't sound like a word salad of revolutionary nerd praxis.

I'm trying to give the best examples I can about Kirearchy and oppression is complex through multiple Hierarchical systems, and how people react with those systems can exist simultaneously and be complexed. And at the same time fighting for liberation against these systems are also intersectional.

The white queer individual faces the queerphobia and sexism through patriarchy, but the queer individual doesn't deal with the oppression of racism/anti-blackness.Which is why with Kirearchy, each person that deals with the systems of oppression is different and complex.

For example: A black queer individual will face a unique layer of oppression than a white queer individual. The black queer individual faces oppression from both a white supremacists and patriarchal system that creates conditions of sexism, queerphobia, and anti-blackness.

I keep thinking about Kirearchy. Which is basically how systems of Hierarchical oppression overlap with one another. Both oppression and liberation can be intersectional. Kirearchy explains how multiple systems of Hierarchical oppression can exist simultaneously to oppress the working class people.

It’s crazy being out of the country and just being reminded of how corrupt and fascist the United States is. Like I’ve been rewatching the Boys during travel and it’s not even parody anymore, it’s just real life minus the superpowers lol.

It's not ideal for wanting to change an oppressive and impoverished material reality by a system designed to keep the masses from sovereignty over their own lives and freedom. I look at the material reality of the world capitalism created, and as a revolutionary I see that there needs to be change

I want to live my life, eradicating this destructive system that has destroyed and killed so many people through structural and systematic violence of war, poverty, inequality, and oppression. I want my life to be dedicated to building a better world than the one society currently has.

We are indoctrinated by capitalism to value money more than, the lives we have, and the life that already exists on Earth, and that's a very pitiful and sad thing we've become. Money is valued more than people and their well-being both physically and mentally.That's no way to live for anyone, not me

I honestly don't understand what is so special about a fictitious printed piece of paper that we assign some bullshit monetary value too. I don't give a fuck about money, it doesn't provide life, it doesn't have any real value, but so many people have had their blood soak in dollar bills.

Capitalism is a kleptocracy, it has stolen from me my whole freedom, and much else that I loved. It has ruined the people I'm close too. When I think about what I want in life, for me it's not money, nor a full career that doesn't bring me life.I want to be revolutionary that actually makes a change

I keep getting asked the question: what do you want out of life? But that question is always centered around in a way of: what do you desire from capitalism? There's nothing I want from capitalism, I don't want money and "riches", neither do I want a career that dulls my existence.

In reality the State as an institution exist only for the purpose of oppression and defending the status quo. Marx didn't use adequate vernacular and meaning for describing how the working class people could have power an over the means of production.

Marx may not have been a Statist, but the vernacular he used in the say the of "dictatorship of the proletariat" enables and allow Authoritarian Leftist to justify using the State as an institution for "liberating" the working class people.

I should try to type in another language.

Or whenever I'm stressed I just post about it.

Whenever I am stressed out, I have a strong desire to read. Reading Anarchist and Marxist theory eases my stress, constantly educating myself about the world makes me less stressed out. Having knowledge eases my stress alot.

My concern for myself right now is growth. I still have learning and growing to do.

#OtD 27 May 1989 neo-Nazi music network Blood & Honour attempted to hold a gig in London. But Anti-Fascist Action took over their redirection point in Hyde Park, and attacked the Nazis as they arrived, preventing most of them from attending the gig stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9946...

If there are no tears to shed, there's laughs to be had at at my own suffering.

The most fucked up part about me is that instead of crying, I laugh during hard times.

You know what's good? Books.

Capitalism is consuming democracy for profits. How someone could still be a capitalist AND politically aware for the past 10 years is beyond my comprehending. Do people just not know there are alternatives?

Sometimes, I really hate how complicated life can be.

There's is no good health in conforming to an unhealthy society. Society is unhealthy because we live in a world of oppression and injustice no matter how small or big, This means we are disconnected from the consequences of the systems we create and live under.

There's healing that needs to be done in society. But society is in denial that it has a problem of inequality and oppression and so much injustice that it hasn't acknowledged it needs healing. In recognizing that society is unwell, we can begin resistance and healing against the establishment.

The problem with revolutionaries and radicals, it's that we mostly have an online presence, myself included, I talk a lot about Anarchism, and it's not a bad thing, but if we want to materially influence out reality, it's essential that we apply our praxis to our local communities.

Anarchism isn't about having a utopia,nor is it based on building a utopia because Anarchism as an Ideology acknowledges that within every society there are flaws.Anarchism isn't an Ideology about finality,it will challenge every authority and Hierarchy that takes away freedom and autonomy of others

The reason why there's often a disconnection within the struggle of working class people is because we live ina hyper individualist society, and have been indoctrinated to have a individualist mindset, which leads to apathy for international struggles for liberation, instead of a global solidarity.

I'm always thinking about how struggles around the world may not feel free connected, but they are connected. In order to avoid the feeling of disconnection from the rest of the world it's always important to think globally and have a collective thought process of liberation against oppression.

if any Palestinians send me a message I'll repost it if you request me to do so.

#OtD 24 May 1919 1000s of miners in the @iww in Alberta, Canada, walked out over pay and conditions. Bosses hired veterans to terrorise the workers and beat and torture organisers, while police turned a blind eye. More on the IWW in Canada on our podcast: workingclasshistory.com/podcast/e52-...

#OtD 24 May 1910 German shipyard worker August Landmesser was born. He is thought to be this worker defiantly refusing to perform a Nazi salute. He was later conscripted to a penal battalion then killed, while his Jewish partner was murdered in a camp stories.workingclasshistory.com/article/9676...

#OtD 26 May 1824 the first recorded factory strike in US history took place when 102 women and girls working at the Slater Mill in Pawtucket RI picketed their factory against a 25% pay cut. After a week they won concessions. Learn more in our podcast: workingclasshistory.com/2019/08/12/e...

The media we consume is supposed to alienate us from the suffering of others, this capitalist society is designed to distract us from what's real. That's why everything feels desensitized. Guy Debord said that our real selves are reduced through images and media, it's happened with Palestine.

The spectacle alienates us from what's happening, and what's real in the present. And it's irritating because so many people don't notice how our lives and the lives of others have been reduced because of the spectacle. The spectacle takes away the seriousness of suffering and exploitation.