• FunkyStuff [he/him]@hexbear.net
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    It’s dang true though, and the fact that anyone can reply to that defensively is a joke. WTF is your political ideology if all you do it turn it into an aesthetic and a set of cultural markers? That’s not an ideology, that’s a fashionable outfit that you put on, a subculture. You shouldn’t be a socialist the same way you’re a goth or a punk or whatever, it should be a plan of action that manifests itself in your day to day activities.

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      while i can mostly agree, your metric for being a good socialist happens to exclude vast swathes of disabled people and homeless people. some of us are out here just trying to survive and simply don’t have the capacity to commit x amount of energy to consistent irl organising. i don’t think you’re in bad faith at all but it would be a simple qualification to add that these expectations are for abled people of certain means.

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        It doesn’t have to be a lot, and it doesn’t have to be traditional org work, but it does have to be something.

        Almost everyone can do something material. In fact, I’d say many disabled and homeless people already do more than the average abled poster on this site, but don’t consider it socialist activity because it isn’t trying to pawn off the local trot newspaper or spending 7 hours kettled by the police.

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        You do what you’re able to? Which when piling on the struggle of disability to all the other struggles makes it understandable if you can’t do much.

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        yeah, this is my issue with people banging this particular drum. a lot of us are out here just surviving, that takes all the energy most of the time. and i’m lucky enough to have a roof over my head, there are those far worse off than me for whom having a “socialist plan of action” for each day is an understandably low priority compared to you know, not starving to death or dying from exposure. that’s the daily struggle for thousands in my country, many of whom are disabled also. now, as a gender gremlin, i consider my leaving the house an act of violence against the patriarchal Gender regime. i take my small achievements as they come. i read theory when i can. i wear a mask. i expend most of my energy making sure my gfs and I eat at least one meal a day. is my existence less revolutionary for being disabled and not having the capacity to physically organise like abled people can? it’s privileged shit to say, is my point.

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          Yeah, it was a very short sighted way to say it. Sorry. The extent to which you can make the world a better place is enough; obviously for a lot of people they are simply unable to do much more than talk to some other people, or wear a mask as you mentioned. That’s good enough.

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      It can also be a nerdy center of interest instead of an aesthetic. From my experience at least. Lots of my fellow lefty NDs (and me) have zero interests in stickers and merch, don’t define themselves as anything, enjoy general political discussion but never label themselves as anything