Uh, aphantasia has precisely nothing to do with artistic ability. I only know a couple off the top of my head, but Ed Catmull founded Pixar and contributed greatly to computer graphics, and Glen Keane was an animator at Disney for decades, worked on all the big films. Both are aphantasic.
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askchapo@hexbear.net•What are your thoughts on chanting "from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free"? Is it too provocative or aggressive?English
2·2 years agoCounterpoint: States are the only way to ensure the dictatorship of the proletariat until communism can be achieved.
I hadn’t heard of Hernández before, but I was intrigued by the title so I gave it a listen. He said he doesn’t subscribe to dialectical materialism and his entire framework of defining socialism without even considering the ownership of the means of production strikes me as deeply idealistic, so I’m not so sure how seriously I want to take his work.
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Comradeship // Freechat•City, village or countryside: where do you want to live?
18·2 years agoCity. Very much looking forward to how much better cities will be with socialist development.
GOODS FOR THE PEOPLE puts it well:
The future belongs to sustainable smart cities.
Ecologically speaking, increasingly concentrated mega cities is the only path toward a future of harmonious integration of humans and nature. Socialist cities of the future, such as the Forrest City being developed in the PRC, can develop and function in much more rational, healthy, and communal ways than random chaotic development under the tyranny of private ownership of land and industry.
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podcasts@hexbear.net•Revolutionary Left Radio: Vote No: UPS Struggle and Marxist Labor OrganizingEnglish
5·2 years agoWho’s the host on this? It doesn’t really sound like Breht, and there wasn’t really an intro. The show notes link to Cosmonaut, is this a Cosmopod episode on the RevLeft feed?
I made lemmygrad.ml/c/socialistemblems a while ago and then forgot about it until now, so that’s cool, appreciate the reminder

Gonna try to radicalize people at happy hour, wish me luck
I think it was originally a Telegram sticker pack, I’m no artist haha
name shortcode keywords image Lenin Tears of Joy :leninlaugh: lenin, laugh, cry 
Lenin With Love :leninkiss: lenin, kiss, love, medal 
Lenin Flag Thumbs Up :leninyes: lenin, flag, yes, okay 
Lenin Surprised :surprisedlenin: lenin, surprised, hat 
Lenin Wave (art) :leninwave1: lenin, wave, hello 
Lenin with Sunglasses :lenincool: lenin, cool, sunglasses 
Lenin We Can Poster :leninwecan: lenin, we can, poster 
MEL Thinking :melthink: marx, engels, lenin, think, hmm 
Lenin in Robe :leninrobe: lenin, robe 
Lenin Carrying Log :leninstrong: lenin, log, strong 
Lenin Writing :leninwrite: lenin, writing, thinking, working 
Lenin Facepalm :leninfacepalm: lenin, facepalm 
Lenin Finger Guns :leninfingerguns: lenin, finger guns 
Lenin Pulls Out Shotgun :leninshotgun: lenin, shotgun 
Sad Lenin Statue :sadlenin: lenin, statue, sad 
Lenin Flips Off :leninflipoff: lenin, flip off, middle finger, bird 
Lenin Cheers :lenincheers: lenin, cheers, tea, toast 
Lenin Protects his Cat :leninbadnews: lenin, cat, bad news, oh no 
Lenin Robs a Bank :leninmoney: lenin, bank, money, robbery 
Lenin is Unamused :leninannoyed: lenin, annoyed, unamused 
Lenin Shrug :leninshrug: lenin, shrug, i guess 
Lenin What :leninwhat: lenin, what, how, why 
MEL Party :mellaugh: marx, engels, lenin, ML, laugh 
Lenin Yells at Capitalists :leninyell: lenin, capitalist 
Lenin plays the Accordion :leninaccordion: lenin, accordion, music 
Saint Lenin :saintlenin: lenin, saint, hamsic 
Lenin Whatever :leninwhatever: lenin, whatever, eye roll 
Lenin Distressed :lenindistressed: lenin, distress, oh no, joey 
Lenin Crying :lenincrying: lenin, crying, sad 
Lenin gives you a Rose :leninrose: lenin, rose 
Lenin Shush :leninshh: lenin, shush, shh, secret 
Lenin has an Idea :leninidea: lenin, idea, lightbulb 
Lenin on Vacation :leninbeach: lenin, beach, vacation 
Lenin Doesn’t Want Your Money :leninmoney: lenin, money, no, bribe 
Lenin Okay :leninokay: lenin, okay 
Kiss Your Lenin Bust :leninbust: lenin, bust, kiss 
Lenin Slaps the Bourgeoisie :leninslap: lenin, slap, bourgeoisie, bourgeois 
Lenin on the Train :lenintrain: lenin, train, tea 
Lenin with Flags :leninflags: lenin, flags 
Lenin Taps Head :leninheadtap: lenin, head tap, good idea, roll safe 
Finally finished.
I’m not going to add that other set I mentioned in previous edits because I looked and they would be unreadable when small. Heck, some of these might be, too, but they’re better.
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Comradeship // Freechat•Seeing libs seethe about “too many tankies” is really funny.
24·3 years agoThat emptiness is a very common feeling. Learning and doing more absolutely helps with it, though. Look into the concept of revolutionary optimism a little bit if you start reading again.
All right, thanks! I’ll check those out. On a related note, is Trotsky’s Fascism: What It Is and How To Fight It worth my time?
Tried to reply to your more recent version of this comment but I don’t think it worked because the post was deleted.
I’d like to know more about this framing - I was under the impression that a key component of fascism is the turning inward of colonialist/imperialist tactics onto members of the working class and specifically minority groups within that class, and less that it was a specific movement aimed at colonizing other nations, white european or otherwise. It’s never seemed to me that the warnings about fascism and the anticommunism it upholds as well as the oppression it brings had any relation, moral or otherwise (not that moralizing has much to do with dialectical materialism), to colonialism.
I haven’t yet read any specific works analyzing fascism, but if you have any recommendations, I’d love to know.
eBay is a great place to find e-readers (kindle, nook, etc) for quite cheap, as well. There’s also software available for rooting if you’re into that sort of thing, and to get away from the corpos.
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Comradeship // Freechat•What are your opinions on James Cameron’s Avatar (2009)?
102·3 years agoI see the white savior and noble/exotic savage tropes in the film from two perspectives - first, as a bit of a ‘necessary evil’ on Cameron’s part to fit in or appeal to audiences and the industry, as well as to actually communicate the narrative in a coherent fashion, and secondly as an actual subversion of what those tropes typically present as.
At its core, Avatar as a franchise is essentially an anti-colonialist and anti-imperialist story. I feel as though the ‘white savior’ criticism doesn’t fully engage with how Jake as a character is presented in the film. From a narrative standpoint, it’s necessary to have the main character be someone from the outside, otherwise it would be much more difficult to introduce Pandora and the Na’vi in a way that makes sense. One criticism I’ve seen is that Jake is a bland character, but it seems to me that this is actually sort of the point - he serves as a vehicle for the audience to experience the story. On the other hand, it’s clear that Jake isn’t invested in the project that’s taking place on Pandora - he’s already alienated at the start, and takes the job basically as an escape from the horrors of living on Earth.
It also doesn’t follow the typical formula of the ‘white savior’ because, in some sense, Jake isn’t an outsider that comes to the aid of the Na’vi through some sense of righteousness or morality and retains his original identity in that conflict… By the end of the story, Jake has actually rejected his former humanity (whiteness, in the metaphor) entirely, obviously something that isn’t possible in the real world, but that’s where the narrative goes. It’s addressed directly in the film in the video log montage as he describes the shift in feeling like his time with the Na’vi is the real world and his time as a human is the dream.
As for the whole ‘noble savage’ thing, I feel like Cameron did as well as he could have, both with constructing the Na’vi from a variety of influences and, well, they’re the good guys, so of course they have to be ‘noble’ in some sense.
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Communism•Discussion Thread: What are all you reading in terms of fiction AND non-fiction? - #20
4·3 years agoBeen slowly working my way through le Carré’s Karla Trilogy, but slowly starting to hate it more bit by bit. I still think spy stories are better if the setting is the Cold War.
I think now I prefer nonfiction and theory books more now, though, as I continue to learn. Should probably focus more on actually getting through them rather than reading snippets or shorter works as they come up, especially since sometimes I feel I’m not getting the full picture as I’m not entirely confident in my foundation of knowledge. Got a lot of stuff I’ll probably have to reread at some point.
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Communism•Discussion Thread: What are all you reading in terms of fiction AND non-fiction? - #20
2·3 years agoIf you’re into that sort of thing, here’s some study guides I found for What Is to Be Done:
I know Wellred is a trot publishing house, but I figure since the questions are different and trots still like Lenin that it wouldn’t hurt.






Mando?
what a maniac