I feel the same way about Lemmygrad. It always maintains a comfortable level of activity, and the only toxicity is usually just from the occasional lemmy.world type person who stumbles in.
When it is from some random r#dditor, I usually just do not even process whatever they are saying. It usually takes someone with political significance for me to feel anything strongly, or having to interact with the person for a prolonged period.
I believe they were privated. There are archives of many of his videos, however. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5F5UYYUGGG42p1271OtU0A
This is one of the archives on youtube, and there is another one on archive.org.
Definitely. Along with all the other military shooters. I think I once read that the US military actively uses Call of Duty for recruitment (as in, seeks out g*mers directly). It is incredible the lengths this kind of propaganda can go to without raising suspicions, and how much has been built around it.
The next Stalin (me) shall not stop at Berlin.
I think that may only apply if the prepping involves an entire community, otherwise it is individualistic and somewhat anti-social.
I think particularly of the one Texan man who could not even open his cans of beans (he was using an electric can opener) when the disaster he had prepared for his entire adult life finally happened.
If a large marxist-leninist party does not exist, this may be the next best option given your cirumstances. You are also in the imperial core, so I think it would be very difficult to find a party that does not have at least some large issues in this regard… If we do not have the means to have our own organization yet, it would seem somewhat reductive to try to create one, given how much time and energy that requires.
I tend to think of what Lenin said regarding reactionary trade unions. They need to be worked with as they are the main proletarian organizations. Trying to create your own “pure” union often serves the risk of just removing potential connections you could have made otherwise.
It really depends on the social conditions what path regarding these kinds of less ideologically coherent parties should be taken I think.
When I am reading more casually, I do not save anything, but when I am focused on actually studying, I search to see if there are any study guides online and take notes every few paragraphs. I think for everyone, there are differences in how receptive to note taking they may be, or how notes may be taken. I sometimes take notes as if I am attempting to explain a passage to someone else, and other times it is completely incoherent to both myself and anyone who reads it.
I have always despised g*mer chairs for their appearance and associations.
Oooh, I should try that soon to revisit them.
I completely forgot about flash games. I tried to revisit coolmath games recently, but all of the originals on the site are unaccessible I think, which is very saddening.
Definitely minecraft. It is still my favorite game after a decade of playing it. But aside from that, Spirit Tracks/Phantom Hourglass, Kirby Superstar Ultra and Jak and Daxter.
Lenin is very entertaining. Like in The Right of Nations to Self Determination when he basically calls Trotsky a worm.
I searched William Blum’s name to check if he is the author of Killing Hope, and made a very crinkly discovery: William Blum, US Policy Critic Cited by Bin Laden, Dies at 87 | New York Times The New York Times never fails to cause me immense anguish.
In her book, ‘Philosophical Trends in the Feminist Movement’, she has a chapter dedicated to anarchism, if I remember correctly.
For Walter Rodney, How Europe Underdeveloped Africa is perhaps his most well known work. I have read that, and Decolonial Marxism. Both are very wonderful and comprehensive.
Anuradha Ghandy’s book on feminist trends has been immensely useful for me in navigating a lot of idealistic tendencies which exist. Her statements regarding anarchist organizing particularly is something I think of often. It is a very short book, so it may be easier to go through as well.
And Vijay Prishad writes constantly. He is in a lot of leftist outlets being interviewed, or writing articles The books I can think of from him are Washington’s Bullets, and Red Star Over the Third World.
The line about Africa felt very dismissive.