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BrowseDuringClass1917 wrote

Reply to comment by !deleted1196 in by !deleted16100

Well yeah I understand, obviously I’m not sitting around, but having an actual ideology is useful and it seems most people on this website have one.

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celebratedrecluse wrote

It's really disheartening that these people on Reddit, instead of seeing someone who risked their life in order to draw attention and energy and inspiration to a moral cause of opposing ethnic cleansing by engaging in property destruction at a concentration camp, instead see someone who "endangered lives by engaging in individual violence". They didn't attack or hurt anyone, except themselves.

While I am depressed by their decision to end their own life, and I disagree with the specific tactics' efficacy, I honor them as a fucking hero. Because that's what they are, we live in a context where there isn't a better option than building your own AR and preparing up some molotovs and going for it all on your own. And that's something I'd like to change in my lifetime, but I understand and respect their decision in the context he was in.

REST IN POWER

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lori wrote

I mean, I just call myself an anarchist. I have post-leftist leans, but in the end - if you're there to shoot pigs and build mutual aid networks and/or other dual power structures, I'm happy. Ideology's a distraction from action.

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