Your criticism is sorta flimsy itself though because you're still operating in this mindset of being for or against things.
We're not in control, we're part of a larger web of deeply intertwined things we can't even necessarily "know" or access, definitely not in a way that's consistent enough for there to be "truths" every individual or entity experiences the same way or agrees on or understands or whatever (like the nature of fascism/antifa).
The difference between fascism and liberal democracy, and this will inflame some, especially around here...the difference is minutia for the "99%", or the proles, or whomever. It doesn't really matter which abusive government is holding the sword above your head at the end of the week. Fascists can have democratic aspects and democracies can be fascistic.
Anyway, anarchists shouldn't really fall into this for-against things trap, it's simple-minded. Anarchists should just do whatever they want to the best of their abilities
Your criticism is sorta…
In reply to "anti-fascist" by Anonymous (not verified)
Your criticism is sorta flimsy itself though because you're still operating in this mindset of being for or against things.
We're not in control, we're part of a larger web of deeply intertwined things we can't even necessarily "know" or access, definitely not in a way that's consistent enough for there to be "truths" every individual or entity experiences the same way or agrees on or understands or whatever (like the nature of fascism/antifa).
The difference between fascism and liberal democracy, and this will inflame some, especially around here...the difference is minutia for the "99%", or the proles, or whomever. It doesn't really matter which abusive government is holding the sword above your head at the end of the week. Fascists can have democratic aspects and democracies can be fascistic.
Anyway, anarchists shouldn't really fall into this for-against things trap, it's simple-minded. Anarchists should just do whatever they want to the best of their abilities