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    Default My long introduction.

    I'm a high school student in a very liberal thinking community where critical thinking and free-thought are very much supported. I have a job in a local organic grocery store which helps me when discussing labor and wages because I've experienced it first hand.
    My tendencies are still a bit broad. In general I'd consider myself an Anarchist, though I still like communism and other leftist ideologies.
    I like to read books. I've read Chomsky, Orwell, and Kropotkin. But I have also read works from Lenin, Marx, and Trotsky. (I also like to read fiction such as Game of Thrones and The Lord of The Rings )
    I want to become a sociologist as a career and be a philosopher as a sort of hobby, basically anything that uses critical thinking as a tool is what I'm interested in.
    My goal before leaving high school is to start a student union but with no specific ideology in mind.

    By the way, my name is Shane, and I think Nazi's are stupid.
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    hey
    "We have seen: a social revolution possesses a total point of view because – even if it is confined to only one factory district – it represents a protest by man against a dehumanized life" - Marx

    "But to push ahead to the victory of socialism we need a strong, activist, educated proletariat, and masses whose power lies in intellectual culture as well as numbers." - Luxemburg

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    I'm a high school student in a very liberal thinking community where critical thinking and free-thought are very much supported. I have a job in a local organic grocery store which helps me when discussing labor and wages because I've experienced it first hand.
    My tendencies are still a bit broad. In general I'd consider myself an Anarchist, though I still like communism and other leftist ideologies.
    I like to read books. I've read Chomsky, Orwell, and Kropotkin. But I have also read works from Lenin, Marx, and Trotsky. (I also like to read fiction such as Game of Thrones and The Lord of The Rings )
    I want to become a sociologist as a career and be a philosopher as a sort of hobby, basically anything that uses critical thinking as a tool is what I'm interested in.
    My goal before leaving high school is to start a student union but with no specific ideology in mind.

    By the way, my name is Shane, and I think Nazi's are stupid.
    Firstly, no names.

    Secondly, hello.

    Thirdly, whatever you do, don't pigeonhole yourself. Trust me on this.

    Fourthly, I have no idea why I am separating these points in this way.

    Finally, good to see another person interested in sociology and philosophy in a similar way to me!
    "Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs."
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    - Bob Black (Theses on Groucho Marxism)

    "I think that the task of philosophy is not to provide answers, but to show how the way we perceive a problem can be itself part of a problem."
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    Ooh don't use the very unique name Shane because the gubbment gonna blacklist you. They already know everybody who posts here and they don't care.

    Welcome to the forum, beware you liberal neighbors as they are the most pernicious class enemies.
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    Yeah, I'm a bit of a noob at this. But practice makes perfect, right? Also I'm not too worried about being blacklisted, most of my idols have been arrested or worse for having an opinion that's different.
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    Ooh don't use the very unique name Shane because the gubbment gonna blacklist you. They already know everybody who posts here and they don't care.

    Welcome to the forum, beware you liberal neighbors as they are the most pernicious class enemies.

    "Ooooh look at me and my carefree ways, totally throwing even the tiniest shred of caution to the wind!"

    The less risk the better. Hence why I said no names. Even users on here could potentially be a threat. Plenty of people banned in the past for abusing their position.
    "Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs."
    - Guy Debord (Panegyric)

    "Guided by the Marxist leader-dogmas of misbehaviourism and hysterical materialism, inevitably the masses will embrace, not only Groucho Marxism, but also each other."
    - Bob Black (Theses on Groucho Marxism)

    "I think that the task of philosophy is not to provide answers, but to show how the way we perceive a problem can be itself part of a problem."
    - Slavoj Žižek ("Year of Distraction" lecture)
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    I guess if you're not public with your politics you shouldn't post about them at all. That'd be nice and safe right? And honestly being afraid of the state apparatus is the first step towards capitulation. Let's be real this is at most a theoretical discussion board. If we were talking about real action it wouldn't be online.

    Besides aren't you an anarchist? My bad if I have you confused with someone else.

    @dascomrade: the only thing you have to worry about being blacklisted for as a communist is being an official of one of the major American parties or certain security clearances. Outside of that you'd be hard pressed to find anyone who cares. And even then that is if you do some real activism not just post on revleft.
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    Yeah, I'm a bit of a noob at this. But practice makes perfect, right? Also I'm not too worried about being blacklisted, most of my idols have been arrested or worse for having an opinion that's different.
    Life in 1910 Russia is a lot different than life under today's surveillance states.
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    Life in 1910 Russia is a lot different than life under today's surveillance states.
    And yet in the end it's still the same: prison, torture, death. It doesn't matter if they watch me through my computer or park outside my house like the Gestapo, the product will always be the same.

    If standing up for what you believe in results in termination then so be it.

    The less we're afraid of them, the more afraid they will be of us.
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    Besides aren't you an anarchist?
    You're trolling right? Let me guess, you were about to use guilt by association to Anarchists? Oh boy this'll be fun! (I'm only joking).

    No I am not an Anarchist. I am simply myself. If you don't quite get the advanced nature of not following a particular ideology then PM me, although discussing it here might help DasComrade understand some of my suggestions to him if he doesn't already.

    As for names, in a society that had been upgraded to use every shred of information for marketing, that will use anything it can to keep you in line in a subversive way, I think not posting names seems like a simple safety measure to stop you getting bitten easily later on. Especially by malicious people who could be on this site (DasComrade's RL contacts could find out and shut off avenues of advancement for example). You can't be sure, so take some easy precautions and then forget about the whole issue until something worrying pops up.

    Or you could just have a false sense of security in the face of a civilisation that has a history of torturing people, killing them (or worse) etc. for being different. Quite a lot is possible even if it is unlikely.

    Plus we have usernames, why the hell do we need to use our real ones anyway?!

    Edit: note to people taking things at face value (which I understand as online conversation tends to restrict inference), the words "advanced nature" are meant in jest, as a joke in line with the sarcasm slinging.
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    "Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs."
    - Guy Debord (Panegyric)

    "Guided by the Marxist leader-dogmas of misbehaviourism and hysterical materialism, inevitably the masses will embrace, not only Groucho Marxism, but also each other."
    - Bob Black (Theses on Groucho Marxism)

    "I think that the task of philosophy is not to provide answers, but to show how the way we perceive a problem can be itself part of a problem."
    - Slavoj Žižek ("Year of Distraction" lecture)
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    Oh you're one of those liberal deviationist post-ideology types? Gross.
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    Oh you're one of those liberal deviationist post-ideology types? Gross.
    Oh you're one of those "I'll throw post-modern words at things I don't understand instead of asking for clarification types"? How amusing!

    I'm not "post-ideology", I'm just not conformist to certain kinds of ideology. Technically I have an ideology, but the meaning of the word changes here (there are multiple meanings). This links in with why I'm asking DasComrade to not pigeonhole himself and remain open to get the best opportunities.

    Learn2PM plz.
    "Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs."
    - Guy Debord (Panegyric)

    "Guided by the Marxist leader-dogmas of misbehaviourism and hysterical materialism, inevitably the masses will embrace, not only Groucho Marxism, but also each other."
    - Bob Black (Theses on Groucho Marxism)

    "I think that the task of philosophy is not to provide answers, but to show how the way we perceive a problem can be itself part of a problem."
    - Slavoj Žižek ("Year of Distraction" lecture)
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    I have to say, this has been a most interesting conversation, and I thank you for the advice, as I am still new to conversing online about politics.
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    Hi, welcome to Revleft

    In general, you're not allowed to post any personal/identifying information here for security purposes.
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    I have to say, this has been a most interesting conversation, and I thank you for the advice, as I am still new to conversing online about politics.
    Well stick around and eventually you'll develop your own style, as there is no fixed way of talking about politics except for the unwritten commandment termed "Thou shalt not be a jackass." In other words, attack a person's arguments and not their persona. It's the most practical thing to do if you want a dialogue with someone!

    Oh and there are certain things you can't talk about or you run the risk of being restricted. But that's (supposedly) for the benefit of users who aren't interested in that restrict-able stuff, except to criticise it.
    "Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs."
    - Guy Debord (Panegyric)

    "Guided by the Marxist leader-dogmas of misbehaviourism and hysterical materialism, inevitably the masses will embrace, not only Groucho Marxism, but also each other."
    - Bob Black (Theses on Groucho Marxism)

    "I think that the task of philosophy is not to provide answers, but to show how the way we perceive a problem can be itself part of a problem."
    - Slavoj Žižek ("Year of Distraction" lecture)
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    Welcome.

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