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Tay Zonday
@tayzonday
I tend to be attracted to fierce critiques of my flaws. Itās probably one of the most reliable ways to appeal to me. Thatās not to say I relish abusive or baseless criticism. However, criticizing me when the criticism has noble passion or factual merit primes my mind for hypergrowth, even if I donāt agree with the entire critique. This may be a characteristic where ātreat others as you would have them treat youā isnāt always the best practice for me. There are times when I am thrilling in discursive head-butting and the thrill is not mutual. If I thrill the opposition with what thrills meā they arenāt necessarily energized nor inspired. One flaw Iāll openly admitā and one not unrelated to my experience of being autisticā is missing social cues when the type of passionate, earnest discursive conflict I non-judgementally thrill in is not mutually desired. I can be doggedly parliamentarian and not notice when parliamentā as a mode of conflict with decorum and goodwillāis closed.
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You revisionist, reformist and unmaterialist mfer you!š«µā Youā¦ you! Meh I got nuttin else acktuallyā¦ lmaoš But fr where do you land on the āwhat should we do, how do we fix things?ā I describe myself as āmeta leftistā that is, a lot like yourself I try to find the most aware of historical / material lessons / needs of the past, a pragmatic and utilitarian approach mostly, also not politically / racially divisive, only class (and even that is grey bc some rich ppl are cool + based and made their money respectably, but also highly unlikely that they are āfull capitalistsā primarily earning from passive income of ownership). Given climate change and the neoliberal creep, turned sprint towards fascismā¦?š„¶ Iām not sure the system self corrects itself given its profit motive and it absolutely will take an outside revolutionary force to really make a difference?
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