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Bi | Electrical Engineer | IBEW memeber | Leftist

Somewhere between a lib and and tankie. Depends whose asking.

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  • You talking about this posts?

    I did not want to take further actions in that thread in general (for archival purposes), but I did take one action, which in retrospect was a mistake: I removed a comment which contained the hammer and sickle symbol. I ignorantly associated this symbolism with Kremlin propaganda, and the atrocities my own people suffered at the hands of the soviet union during the previous century. Many users (including hexbear users) correctly (and politely) pointed out to me in DMs that the symbol has a much broader use than just as the symbol of the USSR, and people elsewhere in the world may not associate it with the USSR at all. I am grateful for users who pointed this out to me without resorting to personal attacks.

    I get hes not a leftist. But I feel like he gets a “one of the good ones” stickers.



  • This was a small show with a local guy talking. He’s bad at this and its sad to hear. Like you said, its sad to think this is what he chooses to do. He’s filled with so much hatred that he can’t even think straight. Meanwhile, blaming others for their hatred without a hint of irony.

    People like Glen Beck are better about the grift. Hes been talking about his new book called “Dark Future”. No idea what its fully about, but he talks about “the great reset” and the WEF’s quote “you will own nothing and enjoy it”. It sounds like Marxist theory, but framed like its a bad thing.

    I think its important to know where the conservatives mindset is coming from. Part of it, I know I have to avoid some people like that first guy. He is unreasonable and is motivated by hatred, thats it. But the conservative laborers in my union who listen to Glen Beck? I feel like there’s an avenue to convince them because their understanding of communism is based off a lie.










  • Fibby@lemm.eetochapotraphouse@hexbear.net*Permanently Deleted*
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    10 months ago

    100% Bernie changed my mind. A simple campaign of “Healthcare for All” got me thinking, why don’t we already have that? Pushed me way to the left when I did more reading (looking at you, Karl). Then Bernie getting fucked over started my reform doomer arc.

    A push of reform will gain support for the movement. Reform failing encourages support for a revolution. A threat of revolution makes reform actually possible. These ideologies should go hand in hand but holy fuck do these people normally hate each other.


  • Fibby@lemm.eetochapotraphouse@hexbear.net*Permanently Deleted*
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    10 months ago

    So if anything us Communists should be MORE Doomer

    Unironically, sort of my beliefs. I’m basically a DemSoc who has little faith that reform will work. As Capitalism continues and inequality grows while the planet burns, a more drastic change becomes more and more inevitable.

    I’m already Doomer on the reform - time to preemptively become Doomer on the revolution!

    Btw congrats on the job!



  • John Harvey Kellogg was a surgeon who performed circumcisions. He believed they were an effective treatment for “addiction to masterbation”.

    There are conspiracy theories (misconceptions?) that he popularized circumcisions in America. Or that Corn Flakes were created to curb masterbation urges - because they are so bland that obviously no one would want to jerk it after eating that.

    Idk where I’m going with this, but John Harvey Kellogg was a weird fucking dude.




  • Fibby@lemm.eetogames@hexbear.netFinal days as a G*mer?
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    I had to put a quits to most online games where you can’t pause (mostly due to getting married, rescuing a cat, then rescuing a dog). Now, I play single player games almost exclusively and I can tell my mental health is better. Online “gamer” communities are incredibly toxic, especially for competitive games like League of Legends or Overwatch (🤮). It really sounds like the communities you were a part of where shit.

    I’ve got 2000+ hours in Slay the Spire, mostly during covid. Something that the freedom of pausing taught me was that you can simply stop when you aren’t having fun. Like, I’ll get these moments of clarity where I think “Huh, this isn’t enjoyable right now”. I save my game and walk away.

    Playing games is less of a default. Its now something I do when I really want to do it.

    I still play with my friends sometimes, but we schedule time throughout the week for it. We are doing a Baldurs Gate 3 playthrough and we play on Sunday and Tuesday nights.