View Full Version : Are you politically active, where and and in what fields?
Widerstand
3rd December 2010, 08:45
Pretty straight forward, I'd guess. Multiple choices allowed.
Q
3rd December 2010, 08:50
Choices are a lie.
Jalapeno Enema
3rd December 2010, 08:55
the cake is a lie.
I'm not active.
I spent all of almost a few minutes looking for local parties earlier this week, but I'm not in a left-friendly city.
Widerstand
3rd December 2010, 09:09
hey I just added the poll how come you could post :'(
Widerstand
3rd December 2010, 09:12
Also, here's what I work on: Anti-Gentrification (my major area, really), Cultural stuff and Education struggles, and to a lesser extent Anti-Repression, Migrant rights/struggles, Anti-Ra and Environmentalism (anti-nuclear).
Jalapeno Enema
3rd December 2010, 09:24
hey I just added the poll how come you could post :'(
super powers
Delenda Carthago
3rd December 2010, 10:07
I m mostly into transsexuals.
Delenda Carthago
3rd December 2010, 10:08
Also, here's what I work on: Anti-Gentrification (my major area, really), Cultural stuff and Education struggles, and to a lesser extent Anti-Repression, Migrant rights/struggles, Anti-Ra and Environmentalism (anti-nuclear).
What about healthy food?
Widerstand
3rd December 2010, 10:11
What about healthy food?
Whaddaya mean?
Delenda Carthago
3rd December 2010, 10:42
Whaddaya mean?
No struggles into that?
Widerstand
3rd December 2010, 10:55
No struggles into that?
I'd assume it can be broadly lumped into environmentalism, no?
ps: Can someone change the second poll option to "Anti-Globalization/Anti-corporate" pwease?
edit: I have a better idea for the third poll option, too: Change to "Green issues (environmentalism, animal rights, healthy food, etc.)"
Delenda Carthago
3rd December 2010, 15:06
I'd assume it can be broadly lumped into environmentalism, no?
ps: Can someone change the second poll option to "Anti-Globalization/Anti-corporate" pwease?
edit: I have a better idea for the third poll option, too: Change to "Green issues (environmentalism, animal rights, healthy food, etc.)"
Can I ask you something?You think "Operaismo autonomy" that you claim as a tendency is what you call in Holland "autonomy"?Cause I can insure you that it has very small amount to do.Matter of fact, operaio is the worker in italian. Maybe you should reconsider.Just sayin...
Widerstand
3rd December 2010, 15:12
Can I ask you something?You think "Operaismo autonomy" that you claim as a tendency is what you call in Holland "autonomy"?Cause I can insure you that it has very small amount to do.Matter of fact, operaio is the worker in italian. Maybe you should reconsider.Just sayin...
No. Operaismo is, as you pointed out, an Italian marxist (post-leninist?) tendency, which evolved into Autonomous Marxism (foreshadowed in Italy by such groups as "autonomia operaia"), which is what the German Autonomenbewegung draws from. The Dutch Autonomen to my knowledge aren't influenced by operaismo, but in practice they don't differ much from the German Autonomen anyhow, as far as I know.
tracher999
3rd December 2010, 15:16
urban:cool:
gorillafuck
3rd December 2010, 15:20
I used to be active in smaller anti-war stuff and I was dragged along for petty environmentalist stuff. I am not active at all anymore, but when I graduate college and get a regular job (I am a junior in high school right now so that's a while away) I hope to get involved in class struggle. Until then I do not really have plans to be an activist.
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