WabiSabiPapi
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WabiSabiPapi@lemmy.worldto
World News@lemmy.world•Israel's endgame? No sign of post-war plan for GazaEnglish
41·2 years ago"negative peace "
WabiSabiPapi@lemmy.worldto
Antiwork@lemmy.world•Socialism for the rich, capitalism for the poor.English
51·2 years agoantiwork no longer means the abolition of the oppressive relationship with the capital owning class in which we sell our labor as a commodity.
it’s been completely co-opted as a place for milquetoast reform (capitalism will work if we put the right people in charge and call it socialism), and low-effort outrage-porn.
WabiSabiPapi@lemmy.worldto
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Using capitalism to reduce emissionsEnglish41·2 years agoyour position presupposes that capitalism can serve to improve our collective wellbeing, when it is fundamentally an oppressive heirarchy enforced through violence.
news flash: if you do not own capital, capitalism’s essential function is not to improve your material condition, but that of the capital owning class.
edit: civility
WabiSabiPapi@lemmy.worldto
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Using capitalism to reduce emissionsEnglish55·2 years agoargument through analogy is a logical fallacy, I’m not going to engage that.
you’ve yet to convince me that further entrenching capitalism (which requires scarcity to the extent that it will create it where there need be none, and demands endless quarterly growth within a limited system) is a solution to the environmental destruction to which it contributes.
it seems to me as though you would like to eat your cake and have it too.
private ownership of capital is a race to the bottom, leading inevitably to unsustainable extraction of natural resources. The latter won’t be halted or reversed without abolishing the former.
we need power to be distributed horizontally, not continue to be concentrated in fewer and fewer actors.
WabiSabiPapi@lemmy.worldto
Climate - truthful information about climate, related activism and politics.@slrpnk.net•Using capitalism to reduce emissionsEnglish94·2 years agothe non profit industrial complex serves to launder the reputations of the ownership class without meaningfully addressing oppressive systems or threatening the status quo.

WabiSabiPapi@lemmy.worldtoPersonal Finance@lemmy.ml•Landlords should have to pay income tax on their rental properties regardless of whether they're rented out or not.English
121·2 years agolandlords ought not exist
I love old-school chainswords
how? abolish the standing beaurocratic heirarchy which perpetuates and expends its own power and the interest of the ruling class by inflicting violence on the working class. what that looks like depends on how the people who make up a community choose to govern themselves.
realistically I don’t expect a revolution of the proletariat to take place, so I promote the institution of robust mutual aid networks, radical solidarity (organized labor, intersectional liberatory philosophy), and resilient autonomous communities, to compete with the prevailing system of power.
attempts at anarchist-adjacent organizing have existed, and continue to in some communities, though of course execution varies, as does identity.
the USSR was not an attempt towards a stateless society, being a state-capitalist imperialist kleptocracy.
common ownership and control of the means of production in a classless moneyless stateless society governed via collective mutual determination or similar horizontal system of power.
bot or human, the outcome is the same.
I hate this enshitification karma-farmer entry-ism.
WabiSabiPapi@lemmy.worldOPto
New Communities@lemmy.world•a community for anti-authoritarian leftist firearms enthusiastsEnglish
0·3 years agolove btb.
I would also recommend
“it could happen here”
“cool people who did cool stuff”
“live like the world is dying”









i can paint over my own roaches, thanks. landlords are in inflating artificial scarcity of a necessity