Want the good bits of “libertarianism” with internal consistency and a liberatory framework? Have I got the ideology for you!
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BarrelAgedBoredom@lemmy.zipto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•Have you ever camped out or queued up for the launch of a game, console, or other media?
1·27 days agoI went to the midnight release for Skyrim and RDR2, decided to quit while I was ahead haha
BarrelAgedBoredom@lemmy.zipto
Today I Learned@lemmy.world•TIL that eating dirt was common in the U.S. South until the 80s. People ate a handful a day, often seasoned with vinegar and salt.English
71·28 days agoSticking your dirty finger in your mouth =/= intentionally eating a handful of clay from a preferred source that is baked and seasoned with salt and vinegar. Incidental ingestion is not the same thing as intentional consumption. Are you gonna tell your kid that they need to lick their dirty hands clean?
Country: no
Government (depending on your definition): probably

Its not that extreme when you look into it, but I get it. Anarchism has a lot of negative connotations, but It’s fundamentally an acknowledgement that hierarchy is the common thread that connects all oppressive structures (capitalism, racism, patriarchy, homophobia, transphobia, nationalism, the state, etc). As such, if we want to be free from oppression we should be dismantling hierarchies by whatever means necessary, so long as those means are compatible with our ends. This could look like the anarchist of days past, sabotaging factories, killing union busters, and assassinating kings. But it also looks like starting community gardens, running food shares, setting up free stores, tool libraries, and time banks. There’s a million ways to be an anarchist, and very few of them involve bombs