• lumpenproletariat@quokk.auOPM
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      3 days ago

      That’s all very well and good historical context, but I’d still rather call myself a leftist (or simply an anarchist) before I ever call myself a comrade; The contemporary connotations with the USSR and authoritarians make it something negative to me.

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        The only leftists I hear using “comrade” unironically are the Stalin apologists that are pro-Russia and pro-Putin today. Fuck them. Fuck them with a lightbulb. Fuck the ones that latch on an edgy ideology without knowing any history. Fuck the ones that know history even harder. Fuck them with a strip light that is already cracked. Fuck them all the way to the gulag where they can have their great purge group wank before they are shipped for the Ukraine meat grinder.

        OP, call yourself whatever you find fit and don’t bother with the online NKVD volunteer divisions.

        Personally, I’m a dirty filthy leftist socialist. I’m filth for the right wingers, the centrists and the far left totalitarians alike.

        • BarrelAgedBoredom@lemmy.zip
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          Comrade is pretty commonly used in anarchist circles, at least in my neck of the woods. Some people don’t use it, but it isn’t really controversial/a topic deemed worthy of discussion around here. We’ve got bigger problems than what word we use for “like-minded person aiding us in the struggle”

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                    1 day ago

                    Not really, no. I guess the closest thing is me calling myself an ally because it is the vernacular used by the queer community, but honestly I don’t really like the term. I feel it is weird to define that somebody is pro basic human rights and there is a danger of exclusion. I don’t think I deserve a title for fulfilling the lowest denominator of not being a dick.

      • _‌_反いじめ戦隊@ani.social
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        3 days ago

        Anarchist or “ally” is fine if you don’t want that type of ancient association to the reclaimed neo meaning of “comrade.”
        The issue that you need to see is that who&where you sourced this Diagram is clearly aligned with authoritarians, and wants to oppress our efforts in intersection and solidarity.

        As anarchists, we need to see the attempts to divide us, and solidify against oppressions. And using an authoritarian diagram instead of the better illustrations that “Conservatives” and “Liberals” use laws to divide and conquer our collective efforts.

        Guns are just one type of liberatory tool to free us from oppression. Bolt cutters are one of the firsts, and first-aid kits.
        Liberals are the first to place conditions on these tools.