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Andy@slrpnk.netto
No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Avocado. Is it really so untasty or I am doing something wrong?
17·4 days agoYeah. Slice it and put it on a sandwich with a fried egg. Or chop it when it’s still firm and throw it in a salad. It’s good, but it’s not really for eating like an apple. They added creaminess and texture to savory things.
I find that when these thoughts creep in, what saves me from doomerism is focusing on the alternatives.
It can feel weird and irrational, because the alternative is organizing in my local community to help people, and connect more people with the work of doing the same. How is helping parents at my kid’s school get childcare during a teachers strike supposed to end our imperialist violence? How is cleaning up illegal dumping supposed to defeat techbro fascism?
By snowballing. By being the antitdote to the distraction and helplessness we’re programmed to feel.
We all need to go find people we like, then go out and fix things, without permission. Get caught doing good. Set an example, and link up. If we’re all building these tidepools, eventually we’ll make a flood.
See this is what a good clapback looks like
Zionism.
My family was never big into it, but when you grew up Jewish it wasjust an assumed default. I wasn’t even aware there were people opposed to it until around college.
Thankfully, the youth of today don’t have that problem.
I think this joke is only 40% true, but also still very funny.
I’m glad this meme belongs to the commons because I’m going to make extensive collective use of it.
I posted the meme as a lighthearted joke, but if I can be serious for a moment, the joke isn’t that reading isn’t useful. It’s ridiculing the practice of approaching Marxist texts in a way similar to religious or academic study. It’s also (lovingly) ridiculing mutual aid radicals with an overly simplistic worldview.
Reading is good. Although I recommend people read the things that they’re interested in and that they think would help them in their goals, and not fall into the practice of assigning other people reading or falling into a mentality of chasing after a complete understanding of subjects no one can ever understand to completion.
I don’t get this. Can you explain this?
Surprise twist: I am aware anarchists like reading; I like reading; and I’m not actually an anarchist!
It’s just a fun meme making fun of upright overly intellectual Marxist-Leninists (that part is sincere).
I think you’re taking the meme way too literally.
I’m not advocating for an illiterate revolution. Anarchists are famous for reading and writing a lot of manifestos too.
I do believe that there are a lot of overly intellectual Marxist-Leninists who need to go touch grass and actually practice more mutual aid among working class neighbors, though.
But I’m definitely not anti intellectual. (I’m also not actually an an-com. I just shared the meme because I agree with the broad sentiment).
Can I use this in Lemmy?
I don’t have the time, but someone should make a version of this where China and OP consent but Taiwan is the objector.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think about the doc Zeitgeist (2007)
1·14 days agoOk thanks. That’s interesting. This is the first I’m hearing of this.
Andy@slrpnk.netto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What do you think about the doc Zeitgeist (2007)
7·15 days agoCan someone link to context? I have no idea what op is talking about and I’m too busy to duck duck go it.

Neat. This is great info.