• bl_r@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    3 months ago

    I’ve been following antifascist reporting for a while now, and it always bothers me when people will just stop supporting antifascists as soon as a nazi gets punched. It almost feels like they think the worst part of fascism is violence, not the mixture of everything else while using violence to enforce it. I’m personally all for punching nazis, preferably in self defense, though it’s not the best tactic (humiliation works better with fascists, bring back vegan milkshakes).

    Some people are just so scared of violence and love to put themselves on a pedestal for being better than that, while almost always being fully isolated from the fascists while having no skin in the game.

    I also fucking despise the online left. I’m an anarchist, and have been a socialist for pretty much my whole political life. But the online left will chew you up and spit you out for a single mistake. If you end up in some areas it’s pure dogma, and you will get angry replies for hours on end for not being the same politically.

    I swear, the online left would rather do nothing and remain virtuous rather than go outside, fuck up, and learn from their mistakes while actually bringing their politics into the real world.

    • brygphilomena@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Pacifism works until it doesn’t.

      At some point, talking unfortunately just isn’t enough. There is a point where more direct action is needed. It’s why we had to have a war with Nazi Germany.

      If we always go non-violent then it lets those who are willing to be violent to take advantage of us and have their way. I’ll take small violences like punching Nazis over big violences like war any day.