comradecalzone

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[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 2 points 4 months ago

Do what I can to help out the local encampment calling for university divestment from Israel

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 4 months ago (1 children)

The exact same thing about LOTR was repeated in the media ad nauseum in 2003 re: Bush's axis of evil (North Korea, Iran, and Iraq if memory serves). I see it less as libs moving on and more the media using pieces of fiction that are convenient for their narratives.

Also the deficit is a myth and that's not how modern monetary theory works.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 22 points 5 months ago

You don't need to run a candidate for president to gain popular support. And the candidate will never be the center of the revolution - that's "Great Man Theory" talking.

Revolution happens through popular support of the workers. Building and growing a coalition of working class orgs is where we should be putting in our efforts.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 5 months ago

our current outlook on science which is metaphysical.

Metaphysics, coming from the Greek words for "the things after physics," is something that by its etymology is literally outside of science. To understand where you're coming from, you'll need to elaborate on how you're defining "metaphysics" and how your conception of "science in general" is based in it.

By which I don’t mean the scientific method... but science as a whole and as itself.

There is no disentangling the scientific method from the term and our conception of "science." It is the cornerstone of the philosophy, and is inherently dialectical by its nature: it is a process by which a falsifiable (hypo)thesis is pitted against its antitheses through experiment and observation. The synthesis is a new, revised thesis that is again pitted against its antitheses in iteration. Its fruits are a testament to power of dialectics.

As others have noted, bourgeois decision making regarding the application of science does not tend to use dialectical analysis, but that is not unique to "science," and I'm not convinced that the decision making of the bourgeoisie is "metaphysical" in any essential way.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 6 months ago

I'm reflecting on how much value has been extracted from me. If I had been able to keep the yearly insurance payments, I could have bought the car all over again.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 6 months ago (3 children)

Over the past 7 years I've paid my car's initial worth in insurance payments, it's great.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 6 months ago

Capitalists, reactionaries, liberals, and fascists will cry crocodile tears for Princess Anastasia while voting to bomb brown children without a single second thought.

The propaganda aspect is especially obvious since OP’s friend invoked the nonsense emotional appeal of “would you shoot the Tsar if he were me?”

From OP's friend's perspective, it's likely a sensical appeal coming from a place of valuing life, which is an excellent opportunity to force him to confront the contradiction.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 6 months ago

I was dissapointed that the one communist didn’t brutally blow Anastasia’s brains out, but I definitely think the play ... inspires violence in me.

I don't think this is a good thing. It is true that violence becomes regrettably necessary in resistance and revolution, but it should not be something we take pleasure in, for a myriad of reasons. It leads to adventurism, it hinders our ability to grow our movement, and it puts our culture in a bad spot post-revolution towards successfully building towards communism.

And on a personal level, no, you should never, ever tell your friend that you would kill them under some hypothetical scenario. You should never let the conversation get to the point where that's even a question being asked.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago) (1 children)

We've got the University of Michigan here in Ann Arbor, Michigan State University is in Lansing. Very distinct and unique names /s

But yeah, checks out. Very much an affluent "middle class" city. The genocide in Gaza has stirred militancy in the student population here and in the surrounding area, Biden is not popular.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago) (1 children)

People like him with this position are possible allies, so I don’t think they should be denounced outright.

Though I imagine you don't mean that he shouldn't be critiqued, right?

In which case I agree, and in Western countries this is a material necessity if you're trying to build labor power. This is a common opinion that has to be engaged with when working with unions or otherwise participating in direct action. Minds must be changed as we build solidarity.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 7 months ago

I cut out carbs and started hiking but I didn't cut out all of my "vices." Caffeine and the occasional shot of liquor, sex, video games. Way too much YouTube, the most pernicious of all.

Watching the weight go down on the scale also helped form a positive feedback loop.

[–] comradecalzone@lemmygrad.ml 24 points 7 months ago (2 children)

It gets easier after a month-ish and you've somewhat adapted, but yeah it's a struggle. I completely fell off when lockdown started years back.

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