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    • Pluto [he/him, he/him]@hexbear.netOP
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      Can’t give up now.

      I’m not trans, but I feel that a storm is coming for us Autistic comrades as well.

      More and more anti-Autistic sentiment and anti-Autistic bullshit lately.

      • ashinadash [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        Okay when there were rumblings about autism testing being instated at gender clinics… in theory I def support people discovering their neurotypes since there’s a high crossover rate, but my gut reaction was “someone is going to use this mechanism to oppress and fuck with one or both of these communities”.

        Also trans-autism solidarity. Comrades.

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        I re-read that summarised list of Umberto Eco’s common features of fascism a few days ago and this time it just hit differently.

        I realised this “fascism” thing, this “nazism” thing… we (speaking for myself at least) were taught, sure, it’s a potential in the collective mass of all societies of people… but it’s a potential that is exploited by a big #rare unique dude who sometimes appears and brings out the worst in everyone, was what I believe I was taught.

        But no. I’m coming to understand that fascism and its ilk are emergent. These traits can and do arise on their own without much meddling and certainly not always with benign intentions on the face of them. But you get enough at the same time and it’s not a #rare unique dude seizing the day. It’s the masses who create the dude. It’s collective brainrot. It’s why these “great leaders” are always so fkn pathetic in retrospect and through the eyes of anyone not mesmerised. It’s what happens when we let ourselves and our fellow beings stop tending to our mental gardens etc.

        I fear some of these traits are even fostered on this site*, despite the very best of meaning and intent, I fear we are all creating a monster we can barely comprehend.

        https://www.openculture.com/2016/11/umberto-eco-makes-a-list-of-the-14-common-features-of-fascism.html

        * not tryna have a struggsesh, this is the best site on the internet. Just, mildly alarmed at the notion that perhaps this shit is so inevitable it will even pervert our good will.

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          There were Germans that militantly opposed fascism. Fascism is not an all-powerful mental virus, just a really strong mental virus. And communists were some of the people fascists hated the most

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            I guess I’ve been thinking a lot about the effects of isolation, echochambers, the compounding effects of low quality education, simple heuristic solutions for group problems, irony poisoning, conditioned in-group responses, thought terminating cliches… a whole milieu of factors great and small that sorta “till the soil” of the mind leaving it easy for anything to take root. While there are especially virulent things looking to take root, where good ideas are perhaps a bit less aggressive and invasive by nature.

            With the virus analogy, I guess how I’ve been feeling is that even as early as my primary schooling, we were not effectively vaccinated against the fascism virus and in some respects it seems like we were/are primed for it.

            The thought which I haven’t yet really figured out how to articulate or conceptualise is this notion that fascism and liberalism are so inextricably linked that liberalism might more or less always lead to fascism. Like perhaps it relies on the same sort of tilled soil that fascism requires to take root, to continue stretching that metaphor to the end.

            Not that this is some fresh revelation for a socialist community. I’ve just been feeling the “reality” of this lately, rather than it being an intellectually understood fact. It’s hard to describe. Like even the best meaning efforts from within the liberal project bend towards a fascistic failure state.

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    It’s rather sad to read the comments and it’s trans people who haven’t been radicalized talking about how running for office or going to courts can fix this. I wish them all a very “lose trust in the liberal establishment” day.

    Death to America, fuck all ghouls that passed these laws.

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      I might vote for Biden, frankly. I don’t want Republicans to have any more power, going by what Glenn Youngkin did to my state.

      Edit: Though I think that communists in general should start with running for local, municipal, and state elections as well as union elections and board appointments.

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        I might vote for Biden,

        Thats fair enough, its a scary situation to be in and it isn’t as if its voting day for americans tomorrow. I’m not from there and I haven’t studied the american political system in detail, genuinely curious as to what voting for Biden might do that would guarantee Republicans not having more power at the state level?

        Glenn Youngkin is an american businessman and politician

        Cancer on this earth, hope he literally rots in a gulag.

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          I don’t want Trump emboldening MAGAt militias and enacting Plan 2025, which could be used to target people in Virginia as well. Oh yeah, and the electorate thinking that shit is “normal” and just voting for more of Glenn Youngkin or whatever his successor might be.

          In addition, it has more to do with how Glenn Youngkin fucked up Virginia and started the anti-CRT scare to begin with. Knowing that, I don’t want Trump to do that on top of what Glenn Youngkin has already done.

          With that said, I might just go with the “Devil I know” rather than Trump, who seems primed to use Plan 2025.

          But I’m still not certain.

          Also, a trans comrade (communist) has pushed me to consider voting for Biden and her Latin American home country (which I have my heritage from) is not that good either.

          I’m Turkish and Latino (I keep that part of my heritage hidden and just say "Latino).

          I’ve seen how ultra-right forces get entrenched and so I’ll probably vote for the milquetoast bourgeois politicians for the federal and state levels.

          I’m also disabled so I don’t want to be a target after Plan 2025.