Most anti government people here are either left or anti-political. We do have a small fascist movement, but they haven't been gaining any strength, because we only got out of fascism on 1974. So there are many people alive who remember living in fascist Portugal. And we get bombarded with anti-fascist propaganda since very young. The result is a boom of the anarchist movement. You are much more likely to encouter an anarchist on the street than a fascist. The youth is filled with anarchists.
People here have understood that voting is useless because it does not matter what party gets into power, the people will be in misery anyway. So we have a big anti-government sentiment here in Portugal.
You should delete the "delete my profile" messages before some admin sees them and decides to do it despite you being back.
I'm back
I was just wondering because you have been active in the Bordiga Literati group.
Do you identify as a Bordigist now, or are you just interested in Bordiga?
something about the facial expression it's so painfully awkward
Your avatar makes me cringe when I see it
If you are interested in Bordiga, I would suggest joining the Bordiga Literati group and reading some things there and participating in the discussions. The group is pretty inactive besides me and another Bordigist user named Caj, but we can answer some questions you might have reading the material.
Left Communist. It differs with other left communist tendencies because mainly of it's support for the party to take state power and placing great importance on a restrictive vanguard party.
I don't need a Vanguard.
Marxist - vanguardist
Banned
Junior Revolutionary
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