Please make a new account using TOR and make posts detailing the computer systems you work with including names, vendors, account naming conventions, your payroll corps, any IP address and domains you interact with, etc…

Shouldn’t be a moral problem, you are leftists, right?

Okay. Thx. Bye.

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    I mentioned this earlier when frauddog left, but there should really be a question in the signup asking about views on US military/government personnel. As it stands, the-democrat could easily make an account by answering the asked questions. I know we aren’t grad, and we don’t need people to write a super long essay, but it would be good to have a little more of a filter.

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              Thank you, found it: https://hexbear.net/comment/5785091. I’m so used to not searching for anything because reddit-logo 's search function is so horrendous (or… I guess it was years ago, I haven’t tried to search for anything there in a very long time because it was so bad) that it didn’t even occur to me to try Lemmy’s.

              And wow. WOOOOOOW. I can’t see frauddogg’s comments because they’ve been deleted but those responses from FunkYankkkees (especially “CSA VICTIMS DIDN’T KILL HALF MY FUCKING FAMILY”) are heartbreaking and are quite telling — whatever frauddogg was saying sounds heinous.

              We should have people disclose if they’ve been in the AmeriKKKan armed forces in applications and if they have, make sure their views are suitably unfavorable to the armed forces. It doesn’t make sense to ban people for having signed up when they were young and groomed into it, but irl the only veterans I’ll do any sort of action or organizing with are the ones who come out absolutely hating the US empire and who won’t make excuses for or get defensive about having been in it.

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                I don’t want to reignite the drama, but I also was just inactive enough to be just learning about this now.

                I never would have expected this turn of events because frauddogg was very militantly anti-imperialist, and a healthy dose of the hostility that null had was in many ways beneficial — for instance, in getting me to read Settlers.

                As other commenters mentioned, it’s a shame that now some people will use this to dismiss the overwhelmingly many correct takes that null had.

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      Aren’t we going to need military people in the future revolution? Like during the Russian Revolution the socialists used military support, including dissatisfaction with their missions abroad and in wars, in order to help secure power.

      I feel like cops will be a bigger enemy than the soldiers if it comes down to a civil war, but maybe I’m wrong.

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        I feel like cops will be a bigger enemy than the soldiers

        Then phrase the question something like: “If you have been a police officer or in the armed forces, what are your views on your time there?”

        If you are defending having been a cop or in the military, at least when it comes to the US or its vassals, that’s problematic.