• axont [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    4 months ago

    I went to a punk style hangout the other week and one of the guitarists had a sticker of a big 🚫 symbol with a hammer and sickle inside on his guitar. And all I could think is this guy is either a fascist or a very confused anarchist, or maybe just some lib.

    How goofy is that, that I can’t pin down a person’s politics if they declare themselves anti-tankie. It could mean anything. Vague nebulous nothing. Whereas if someone declared themselves anti-fascist, that’s incredibly clear where they are

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      4 months ago

      Whereas if someone declared themselves anti-fascist, that’s incredibly clear where they are

      There’s a lot of libs out there telling me to vote for Biden to fight fascism tho

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          This is what happens when your leftism stems from your life be an ongoing temper tantrum. It’s not the worst outcome of what no theory does to a mf, or in this case often, bad theory, like whatever in the diy zine library or lyrics written by a teenager in the 1980s. Thats where I started as well but kept going, it gets less fun as you do and that’s generally where the wall is hit.

        • Diuretic_Materialism [he/him]@hexbear.net
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          In my experience, punks are pretty good at organizing stuff, often legit good stuff, but only on the local level and often mostly benefiting other punks and punk adjacent people. Like yeah they can throw together a pretty competent vegan soup kitchen but most of the people there are gonna be other crust-punk types. Which, hey great you’re keeping each other fed but I don’t see this blossoming into a larger movement anytime soon.

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            Having a pretty effective worldwide underground network just so broke people in bands can tour and for music distribution. There’s a pretty small scene with a very good reputation where I am and we can haul in bands from Japan, Russia, Mexico, Columbia, Spain, England etc to our shitty Canadian burg which is a 12 hour drive to the next viable show cause we set people up well and generally bands make more than the travel costs, which can be rare.

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            4 months ago

            That is organizing though. The kind of shit we should all be doing. Honestly, what other kind of organizing is actually being done (in the US)?