• some_guy@lemmy.sdf.org
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    People are conditioned to their environment. It’s like the far right assholes who hate the system but don’t understand that the real enemy is the rich and instead think we need to attack government. Yes, that’s bad too, but class warfare is the real answer while they suck off Musk for his “epic posts.”

    I’m relieved that some amount of awareness is blooming. We can hope that it continues to develop.

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      You’re not going to fight for class warfare if you enable a ruling class to exist above us as “government”.

      Rejection of the state is the first step to liberation, once the rich no longer have the system that perpetuates their wealth acquisition and physically defends them, they won’t last long.

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        Getting rid of any concept of a state is what allows corporations to fill the gap. It’s corporate feudalism. The only thing that can push back against a collective entity is another collective entity.

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          No, it allows people to fill in the gap.

          No one wants authoritarians telling us how to live our lives. People are the priority, not consolidating power into the hands of a few individual rulers.

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            This does not end up how you think it does. Not allowing for unchecked corporate power doesn’t mean consolidation of government power into the hands of a few.

            Our system is broken because we allow corporations to go around the people and buy influence directly from politicians. Not all systems have to do that.

            But Removing the people that corporations are currently buying influence from doesn’t mean they do being bad. It just means they have even fewer obstacles to doing what they want than they do now.

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        Rejection of the state is the first step to liberation, once the rich no longer have the system that perpetuates their wealth acquisition and physically defends them, they won’t last long.

        Fuck yeah a fellow anarchist 👊🏻