• pragmakist@kbin.social
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    8 months ago

    Yeah , but …

    In Paris we fought and were massacred.
    In Korea/Manchuria we fought and were massacred.
    In Ukraine we fought and were massacred.
    And as you say in Spain we fought, but then we were massacred.

    There’s more of course, but you get the idea.

    Something probably should be done differently in the future.

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      8 months ago

      So? How many slave revolutions did we have before it was “technically” abolished (it’s still ongoing, but at least illegal in principle)? We had legal slavery for like ~6K years until it was abolished. Capitalism only exists for ~400 years and there were hundreds of failed democratic revolutions. Anarchism as a movement is barely over 150yo and no anarchist revolution happened before 100 years. Just because things don’t happen overnight, or even in our lifetime, doesn’t mean they’re impossible.

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        8 months ago

        So, yeah, looking at those examples I’d say we should try to prevent our opponets from going fascist.

        If there’s anything fascists are good at it’s murdering lots and lots of people, so Id say we should stop them from gaining a following or try to remove their following if they already got one.

        Easier said then done, but, to steal your words, doesn’t mean it’s impossible.