invalidusernamelol [he/him]

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  • The conversation was you linking a Wikipedia article, I was at least hoping you’d link like a book or something. Like we could have a discussion if you were trying to argue against authoritarianiam as defined by say Bakunin or some other anarchist thinker.

    Then I could respond with On Authority which argues that authority is a natural consequence of any organization and calling something authoritarian just means you’re saying that it’s a system that is able to successfully reproduce itself.

    You could also try to link “authoritarianism” to fascism, but again that is pointless because there’s already a term for fascism, which is Fascism.




  • All states are authoritarian. Where do you think all the authority comes from?

    A state having authority isn’t always a bad thing though, the current state is really great if you’re a white male property owner!

    And those guys won’t be too happy if you take that state away from them, so whatever comes next would need the authority to resist that counter-revolution.

    But that’s authoritarian, so we should just let them take back over and keep doing the authoritarianism that supports their interests.






  • I’m also very interested in a more clear definition of what this instance considers “Kremlin propaganda”

    Is posting Russian music Kremlin Propaganda? Is linking an RT news article Kremlin propaganda? Is Al Jazeera Kremlin propaganda? Is there a list of allowed/non-Kremlin propaganda news sources we need to use?

    Is the Kremlin propaganda limited to the past 20 years or is posting old Soviet art and literature also considered Kremlin propaganda? Is posting articles from Seymour Hersch Kremlin propaganda? Is posting Blowback podcast episodes Kremlin propaganda?

    Can I share opinions on the works of Lenin and Marx or is socialist literature that came out of the Russian revolution also considered Kremlin propaganda?

    This term is incredibly broad and not very useful unless you’re being explicitly anti-communist or are being xenophobic towards Russians.

    I understand the sentiment “no propaganda”, but you also never clarified if posting Western propaganda is also taboo. Can I post NPR and Federalist articles? Can I share stuff from BBC and the Economist? Am I allowed to share an NBC story sponsored by Lockheed Martin about the new high tech MANPADS the US is sending to Ukraine?

    I just want some clear examples of what is considered propaganda and what the lines on this are.