I’d describe myself as politically “center-left” and I go on the streets against the far-right in my country… Not “left” enough for the lemmy community hexbear(.)net, I guess, which banned me for “facism”.
“Advertisement”: Go to hexbear(.)net if you want to be able to say “Death to Israel” or “The situation in Gaza is like the holocaust” without getting banned. No, you even get a lot of likes and no one will say anything against that. No one will share arguments against yours. Why? Because those people will instead get banned.
At least, I have an explanation now… There is no one arguing against what is posted there, because everyone who tries, is getting banned.
There are also users who are too left to be accepted there
At this point, I’m not even sure what their interpretation of “left” actually means. But seeing so many “Death to Israel” posts with burning flags there was probably the most disgusting lemmy comments content I have seen so far. Maybe, I should block their domain in my router…
They’re not left; they’re Soviet conservatives. They LARP as leftists to sow chaos in the West
Well, that would explain why there were also a few “Death to America” comments.
Remember when I called you a cryptofascist infiltrator on your now-banned alt? Now you’re leaving comments like this! Fucking called it!!!
Yeah, going Israel on Israel won’t really solve the existence of antisocial tyrannical behavior in the world.
Here. 😔
One of the biggest things I got in trouble for was arguing with Zeizek/Nietzsche apologists and the thing that did me in was call out one of the admin’s crypto-leftism (that is, a brand of cryptofascism that I was on the front line for when it came out, where you use crypto to infiltrate the left) and the worst thing out of all of that is that they branded me as a reactionary (basically a Liberal) in the modlog when they banned me.
Also treated me like shit when I appealed, their behavior was so appalling that I actually picked up a supporter during all that. Basically what i’m trying to say is that lemmygrad is way better, have a lot of the same content and audience but way less cryptofash and baby leftist bullshit.
Criticising hierarchies and power structures within leftist or revolutionary struggles gets you there very quickly.