• Eldritch@piefed.world
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      Small l libertarians? Almost nothing. Joseph Dejacque, the person who coined the term is generally considered anarcho-communist. And criminally unknown.

      Big L Libertarians are just cosplayers. If you advocate against big government but not big businesses. Are you really libertarian? No. They hold the disproven belief that the market will regulate itself in absence of government. Government got into regulation of business because they didn’t and can’t. They both metastasize into calcified structures of power focused on maintaining themselves. Over the good of the people.

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      Anarchists believe in no hierarchies while Libertarians believe in no governments but see no issues with power imbalances between people is the basic difference.

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    In all this “left, right, middle, half-left but with a sprinkle of right and a cherry on top” debate I keep wondering why nobody ever mentions humanism anymore.

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        That text is very confusing. Many sentences contradict the previous one, and contains multiple ideas that are opposite to anarchism.

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        Likewise, fighting the exploitation of animals and veganism are not the same thing, and the question of whether the latter is useful for the former is also necessary to debate.

        “Is not killing their babies really necessary to stop exploitation 🤔”

        🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

        carnists really are something

        edit: would reeaallly love to hear the downvoters reasoning, like how do you square animal liberation and the slaughter necessary for sustained egg and milk production?

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          Sorry, no I think it’s a reasonable article. At the very least I thought it was an interesting take as a non-vegan. My point was veganism is not a prequisite for an anarchist – this was written by one of the more profilic anarchist writers active today.

          Also, isnt this sentence a textbook strawman by you yourself? You’re literally making up a quote. Lol

          So much strawmaning! “There’s no such thing as vegan ideology so I get to define veganism as is convenient for me.” Gimme a break.

          Edit: phrasing. Also, if you only read that far, you barely even made it past the introduction.

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      We don’t need a dozen anarchists practicing your anarchy perfectly, we need a world of anarchists doing the best the can for the world

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      Leftists in general are going to have more vegans than nons, but we’re still a minority in them, whether its an anarchist or marxist group.

      One of the most virulent anti-vegans I met was an anarchist, who thought that dictating their food choices offended their “autonomy.”