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theblitz6794
25th November 2014, 02:53
Hi, I'm theblitz6794. I have a large background as a conservative and an MRA (although the latter position is a little more complicated). I am fully committed to liberation of all humanity from any and all archaic social constructs and material conditions (transhumanist and futurist here). Nonetheless, my background has given me a unique perspective on most sides of every aisle, some of which still lingers (broken clocks are right twice a day) and I do have certain anxieties towards feminism (despite self identifying as a feminist) and some leftist movements/positions/ect (like Stalinists and the DPRK though I do identify as a Marxist/socialist/ect).

But first and foremost, I'm here to learn and hoping that many of these anxieties are based on false preconceptions of leftism. Turns out growing up as a Petite Bourgoise in a Midwest Suburban town isn't the most conductive childhood for being a revolutionary.

Q
25th November 2014, 08:48
Welcome :)

If you have political questions, you can ask them in the Learning forum. That's why it's there after all!

If you have questions about your account, don't hesitate to send me a PM or ask here.

Looking forward to that journal of yours :)

Personally I see Stalinism as a complete break with revolutionary politics, so there's nothing particularly wrong there. But what is it that you have an anxiety about with feminists?

Red Son
25th November 2014, 09:21
Hope you learn something and benefit from the well of knowledge, and strong opinions, that you'll find here.

Chomskyan
26th November 2014, 09:19
Hi, I'm theblitz6794. I have a large background as a conservative and an MRA (although the latter position is a little more complicated). I am fully committed to liberation of all humanity from any and all archaic social constructs and material conditions (transhumanist and futurist here). Nonetheless, my background has given me a unique perspective on most sides of every aisle, some of which still lingers (broken clocks are right twice a day) and I do have certain anxieties towards feminism (despite self identifying as a feminist) and some leftist movements/positions/ect (like Stalinists and the DPRK though I do identify as a Marxist/socialist/ect).

But first and foremost, I'm here to learn and hoping that many of these anxieties are based on false preconceptions of leftism. Turns out growing up as a Petite Bourgoise in a Midwest Suburban town isn't the most conductive childhood for being a revolutionary.

Welcome fellow comrade from the Midwest!

Danielle Ni Dhighe
26th November 2014, 10:43
Welcome.