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It will be much more likely to "backslide into authoritarianism" if it's unable to defend itself from inevitable US subversion.
Yeah it's so simple, why not simply abolish the state? Perhaps in the next 24 hours? It's not like it's the manifestation of irreconcilable class differences or anything.
So true bestie... I mean isn't like the state, you know, uh
the reconciliatory power of government, not the political domination of the ruling class...
Are you serious?
Timer till the mods take this comment down.
Edit: Ayyyyyyye! Called it.
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Hey that’s the first time I’ve made a post where the mods didn’t like something someone said!
If you haven't pissed off the mods at least twice what kind of HexBear poster are you?
i have done it precisely twice! Hell yeah, i'm a real poster, ma!
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Nah think what you did is fine, you just should have made it clear this was you making an argument you don't actually agree with to see what people's potential responses were.
I was very confused by your statement coming from a @lemmygrad.
Eh it’s a fair point. I’m an anarchist but I certainly don’t believe in an immediate revolution™ which is going to come and violently overthrow the global capitalistic hegemony. 3/4 of the revolution is prefiguration and building alternative structures and the rest might look more like a normal revolution.
Anyways, realistically, the best solution for Palestine at the moment is a one state solution, I agree.
Ye playin' devil's advocate?