• Dharma Curious (he/him)@slrpnk.net
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    15 hours ago

    Well, you see, anarchists are childish because they want to do things a different way, just like children. Children don’t like being told what time to go to bed, or to brush their teeth, and anarchists don’t like being that they must forfeit countless hours of their lives to produce profits for evil, soul sucking corporate vampires with only the staving off of starvation as a reward, or being sent to kill and die for the profits of equally evil, equally soul sucking governmental vampires in the killing fields of a foreign land.

    How do you not see the parallels? Childish anarchist, I stg

    /s

    • Maggoty@lemmy.world
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      3 hours ago

      It’s not the “different way of doing things” I have a problem with. It’s the people who think it means there should be no authority and they should be able to just do whatever they want. Regardless of its impact on the people around them. The walking tragedy of the commons that are most college freshmen who’ve just found out that Anarchy is a thing. They’ve obviously never thought about how 8 billion humans are going to do whatever they want with no authority.

      I have a massive amount of respect for people who actually think about how to dismantle the capitalist system while maintaining mass infrastructure and durable systems that don’t just get knocked over the second someone wants to play warlord.

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        3 hours ago

        Well, the people that want to do whatever they want regardless of the impact on thers are not anarchocommunists. This is a misrepresentation of what anarchocommunists actually want, which involves organisation.