I get the criticism of anarchism (despite my username I have been moving away from anarchism as I learn more), but I don’t think this fits this… what’s it called? The equivalent of subreddit? Anyway, I don’t think it fits because I wouldn’t consider anarchists liberals. And I don’t think a liberal would depict the US as a mosquito.
Yes, anarchists aren’t considered liberals, though such wrong takes ultimately help uphold capitalism. But I think putting this post into /c/shitliberalssay was more because of practical considerations. Imagine if we, besides /c/shitliberalssay and /c/shitfascistssay, had the communities /c/shitanarchistssay, /c/shitsocdemssay and /c/shittrotskyistssay. There would be lots of small communities, and it would be harder to find all this.
I’m calling the equivalent of a subreddit a “community” usually, some use other words. I’ve seen someone on here call it a “subcommie” (though that name probably wouldn’t apply to the non-communist instance at dev.lemmy.ml). I remember there being a thread about what to call the equivalent of subreddits actually, but I can’t find it anymore.
ehhh. i don’t know. anarchists seem pretty liberal in the sense that they discard class analysis, don’t have opinions on the private ownership of the means of production, and in general have a very incoherent and reactionary ideology.
I get the criticism of anarchism (despite my username I have been moving away from anarchism as I learn more), but I don’t think this fits this… what’s it called? The equivalent of subreddit? Anyway, I don’t think it fits because I wouldn’t consider anarchists liberals. And I don’t think a liberal would depict the US as a mosquito.
Yes, anarchists aren’t considered liberals, though such wrong takes ultimately help uphold capitalism. But I think putting this post into /c/shitliberalssay was more because of practical considerations. Imagine if we, besides /c/shitliberalssay and /c/shitfascistssay, had the communities /c/shitanarchistssay, /c/shitsocdemssay and /c/shittrotskyistssay. There would be lots of small communities, and it would be harder to find all this.
I’m calling the equivalent of a subreddit a “community” usually, some use other words. I’ve seen someone on here call it a “subcommie” (though that name probably wouldn’t apply to the non-communist instance at dev.lemmy.ml). I remember there being a thread about what to call the equivalent of subreddits actually, but I can’t find it anymore.
ehhh. i don’t know. anarchists seem pretty liberal in the sense that they discard class analysis, don’t have opinions on the private ownership of the means of production, and in general have a very incoherent and reactionary ideology.