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I’m an anarchist - if you haven’t heard much about anarchism before, you probably have some misconceptions about it, so I encourage you to watch the Q&Anarchy video series by Thought Slime or have a look through an Anarchist FAQ, because it’s almost definitely nothing like what you think.
Anarchists are vehemently opposed to states such as the USSR and China. We consider them to be as great a danger as fascism.
I personally believe that anarchism is the most coherent philosophy which adequately explains and addresses all of the problems which plague our society, and which holds the most promise for a path out of the inevitable cycle of the continuous rise and fall of fascism that capitalism makes inevitable.
Liberalism is a right-wing ideology which adopts the language of progressiveness, but actually prioritizes the freedom of movement of wealth, e.g. free markets, over the freedom of individuals. Some individual liberties are espoused under liberalism, insofar as those liberties do not interfere with the freedom of capitalists to exploit the working class. I believe fully in the freedom of individuals, as long as those freedoms do not allow for the exploitation or oppression of others.
How does capitalism inevitably lead to fascism?
Basically, the issue with capitalism is that the more wealth you have, the easier it is for you to make more money. And since money can be used to buy goods, services and influence, there is always a way to use money to gain more political and social power. With that political and social power, you can push society and the legal system in the direction you want to go. So you can use your wealth to gain power, and then you can use your power to change laws and society so that you can make even more wealth and power. It’s a positive feedback loop.
Obviously, though, if the billionaires and ruling class are accumulating more and more of our society’s wealth, that inevitably means that there’s less for everyone else to go around - therefore, working class people feel poorer and poorer. Meanwhile, the economy is going absolutely great for rich people, so inflation continues to go up - everything gets more expensive, but wages don’t increase. The wealthy just keep more and more of the wealth for themselves. To accumulate more and more wealth, they change the laws so that they can avoid paying taxes, so public services collapse. Politicians are lobbied to ensure that public funds are diverted away from where it is most needed - housing, healthcare, transportation, infrastructure - and instead into industries where their class interests most benefit from it, such as weapons manufacturing and extractive industries such as fossil fuels and mining.
The working class are bound to notice that their lives are getting shittier and shittier, and if that situation is left unchecked, the working class would realize that the ruling class are fucking them over, rise up, and overthrow their rulers. Obviously, the ruling class need to do something about this, but there’s no solution that the ruling class can offer. They’re causing all of the problems, to fix them they’d have to give up some of their wealth and power - and that’s not something they’re going to do. So they need to find someone else to blame the problems we have in society on. Unfortunately, though, no matter who they blame the problems on, and no matter what they do to “fix” it, the issue will continue to persist, because the material conditions underlying the issues are, very intentionally, never addressed.
So, the conundrum returns: The ruling class said that minority A caused all of the problems, minority A is persecuted and oppressed, but society doesn’t actually get any better. Either the problem wasn’t minority A, or minority A just hasn’t been oppressed enough yet. So the ruling class can either escalate the oppression, or they can shift the focus to another minority group. The division continues to escalate in terms of how vitriolic and extreme it is, and it also continues to divide the working class into smaller and smaller groups.
To get the working class to buy into this hateful message, they need to take advantage of our worst instincts, and one of those instincts is the in-group bias. The majority are manipulated into being suspicious, then intolerant, then hateful, then violent, then genocidal, towards whatever the targeted minority of the day is. Anything that can be used to divide the working class - sexuality, nationality, immigration status, ethnicity, religion, sex, gender identity, age, all of these will be used as wedges to keep the working class split apart and not working together, because they know that if the working class actually unite against them, they are completely and truly fucked.
That’s exactly how fascism manifests. It’s because it’s possible for people to accumulate power through wealth. This is why capitalism must be abolished. If we do not abolish capitalism, fascism will always return. It’s just a matter of time.
But can't capitalism can be reformed?
While, of course, some laws to reform capitalism can be passed, and would definitely alleviate the worst harm caused, over the long term, capitalism cannot be reformed.
Any attempts to reform, democratize or socialize capitalism may yield short term improvements to quality of life of the working class, but if capitalism is not abolished, it will always reassert itself, and capitalism inevitably leads towards fascism.
The New Deal prevented the US from sliding into fascism in the 20th century, so that’s ultimately a good thing, but it did not go far enough, and that’s why we have the resurgence of fascism in the 21st century America.
But the Soviet Union was really oppressive!
Yeah, the soviet union had a lot of problems, Stalin was a psycho. Let’s not do that, but we can do socialism using a bottom-up, direct democratic, consensus based decision making approach, rather than a top-down, centralized state. We can learn from the mistakes of the past.
I’d encourage you to check out an anarchist FAQ to learn more - If you haven’t heard much about anarchism before, you probably have some misconceptions about it, so I encourage you to watch the Q&Anarchy video series by Thought Slime or have a look through an Anarchist FAQ, because it’s almost definitely nothing like what you think.
I personally believe that it’s the most coherent philosophy which adequately explains and addresses all of the problems which plague our society, and which holds the most promise for a path out of the inevitable cycle of the continuous rise and fall of fascism that capitalism makes inevitable.


I tagged you “fake leftist” months ago and you never fail to deliver on that. People who act like this make it obvious that there’s exactly one thing that matters to them: feeling morally superior to anyone who doesn’t know or believe the same things they do. You all go on about how America was always fascist as if all versions of shitty, evil, or corrupt are the same.
You all say reality-divorced things like “I’m an anarchist bro I want all government to die!” (And in this case literally providing a plan to create a government that reads very authoritarian/communist). I hope you’re all under 16, for your sakes.
It’s absolutely exhausting to read this shit every day. “Americans are getting what they deserve haha look how morally superior I am!” Human beings are pretty disgusting, I’m seeing it more every day, but a particularly unpleasant version of that disgustingness are the people who want to kill the innocent and think it makes them better than everyone else. I’m blocking you now because your toxicity, while on display in others on this platform constantly, is just not bearable. It’s not unique. It’s not smart. It’s not helpful. It’s truly worthless unearned self righteousness wrapped in “I read some books, now I know which people deserve death and which don’t”.
Yep, you can tell that I’m a fake leftist by the way I never shut the fuck up about how we need to dismantle capitalism, fight imperialism, advocate for the rights of the disenfranchised and be empathetic and understanding, and end all oppressive hierarchies, all while disavowing violence as unproductive.
See, even when you’re calling me a fake leftist, you can’t stop yourself from protecting fascist America. What is the Munroe doctrine, if not an imperialist endeavor? What about manifest destiny? Even JFK ordered terrorist attacks on innocent Cuban civillians as part of Operation Mongoose. You want to pretend that fascism is a recent development. It has only become more brazen, more vulgar, harder to deny.
You keep claiming this, but when I ask where I have done so, you just go silent.
I understand, and for contributing to that, I really am sorry. I don’t want to make your life worse, far from it, I want to alleviate your suffering. But denial doesn’t help, we need to admit uncomfortable truths, instead of just living in denial because reality seems so hard to change. It can only change if we acknowledge the problems that got us here, and start trying to actually solve them.
I believe that human beings contain multitudes, but are the products of their environments. Do you see an elephant in the zoo and deduce that balancing on a ball is in their nature? The worst of humanity is a product of the extremely abusive, exploitative system of coercive hierarchies we live under. I believe that humans can be an incredible force for good, we just need to structure our society in a way which encourages and rewards our best instincts, rather than our worst instincts.
I literally advocate against killing anyone except the absolute worst of the worst - e.g. Benjamin Netanyahu - because it is ultimately destructive. Killing people doesn’t change anyone’s mind, and it hardens hearts against the greater cause. I believe that we should persue as peaceful of a revolution as is possible.
Aww. I am being completely genuine when I say, I’m gonna miss you, buddy. We have always disagreed, but your replies have always been engaging and thought provoking. I wish you nothing but the best, much love and solidarity. I hope one day you understand that I’ve been fighting for you all along.