Mute Fox
25th November 2009, 06:46
Hello, everyone. I've been lurking around this site for at least a month, but never had the gumption to get in on the action. This place has proven to be an invaluable resource to me, and helped in converting me to the Libertarian Communist / Anarchist that I am today ^^
I'm currently living in Philadelphia, my former hometown was Pittsburgh, and next month I'll be moving to Detroit. I'm an Anarchist/Communist, Libertarian Socialist, whatever you want to call it. I was introduced to Leftist ideas in high school by reading Noam Chomsky (which I didn't interpret very radically at the time.) I transformed from a wussy liberal to a true leftist only just this past October, after watching videos of the G-20 protests in my hometown of Pittsburgh, and then stumbling across Stefan Molyneaux's Free Domain Radio. Free-market bastard though he is, he introduced me to anarchism. After that, I found some anarchist blogs, and they led me here and to LibCom.org, and other places...and I put the rest together myself.
If there's anything else you'd like to know about me, look at my profile or ask me, but I'm not very interesting. Anyway, glad to be part of RevLeft, comrades.
I'm currently living in Philadelphia, my former hometown was Pittsburgh, and next month I'll be moving to Detroit. I'm an Anarchist/Communist, Libertarian Socialist, whatever you want to call it. I was introduced to Leftist ideas in high school by reading Noam Chomsky (which I didn't interpret very radically at the time.) I transformed from a wussy liberal to a true leftist only just this past October, after watching videos of the G-20 protests in my hometown of Pittsburgh, and then stumbling across Stefan Molyneaux's Free Domain Radio. Free-market bastard though he is, he introduced me to anarchism. After that, I found some anarchist blogs, and they led me here and to LibCom.org, and other places...and I put the rest together myself.
If there's anything else you'd like to know about me, look at my profile or ask me, but I'm not very interesting. Anyway, glad to be part of RevLeft, comrades.