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Politically, what do you consider yourself as?

Discussion in 'General political debates' started by punkdude, Aug 27, 2009.

  1. corpratedeath

    corpratedeath Member Forum Member


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    socilalist anarchist anti globlization anti american anti capitalist anti facist pro equality pro life anti conservative
     
  2. Jack

    Jack Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    Poor speller too?

    "socilalist" is "Socialist"

    "globization" is "Globalization"

    "facist" is "Fascist"

    "corprate" is "Corporate"
     
  3. Anxiety69

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    Why do u have to be the anarcho-punk.net spellchecker nazi?
     
  4. Jack

    Jack Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    By "u" I assume you mean "you"?

    Now I'm just being a dick, but that many spelling mistakes, as well as the horrible grammar, I feel it's my place since I have to read it.
     
  5. QueerPunk

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    Queer Anarcho-Syndicalist...seems to work for me lol...
     
  6. Al-Sain

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    The poster shouldn't be alienated because of a poor education- it's not their fault. Consider that they might also be dyslexic or have some other learning disability. It doesn't invalidate someone's opinion just 'cos they can't spell. This should be the last site on the web to be inhabited by grammar-Gestapo/ spelling-Stasi.
    :D
     
  7. Jack

    Jack Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    There's not really an excuse, considering he's from the US, and the mistakes are ridiculous.
     
  8. Cocytus

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    Anti Human.
     
  9. Saering

    Saering Experienced Member Experienced member


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    Big whoop, people in the US aren't perfect, and may i add they only seem ridiculous by YOUR standards
     
  10. Jotunbane

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    Politics is for loosers.
    Labels is for stupid loosers

    Be yourself...
     
  11. punkmar77

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    Anarchism is Political...Politics means the maner in which people associate with each other...so politics is for losers?
     
  12. Jotunbane

    Jotunbane Member Forum Member


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    From : Neither Bullets Nor Ballots

    The Voluntaryist seeks to reclaim the anti-political heritage of libertarianism. It seeks to reestablish the clear, clean difference between the economic and the political means of changing society. This difference was well perceived by the forerunners of contemporary libertarianism who tore the veil of legitimacy away from government to reveal a criminal institution which claimed a monopoly of force in a given area. Accordingly, early libertarians such as Benjamin Tucker maintained that one could no more attack government by electing politicians than one could prevent crime by becoming a criminal. Although he did not question the sincerity of political anarchists, he described them as enemies of liberty: "those who distrust her as a means of progress, believing in her only as an end to be obtained by first trampling upon, violating, and outraging her."

    So yes. Politics is for loosers. Labels is for stupid loosers.
     
  13. Libero-mente

    Libero-mente Active Member Forum Member


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    Anarchist-Marxist

    I believe anarchist communes are the way to go.
     
  14. Al-Sain

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    Being dyslexic wouldn't be an excuse for bad spelling/ grammar?
    Being American means you have a good education and can't have a learning difficulty?
    WTF?
     
  15. Saering

    Saering Experienced Member Experienced member


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    From wikipedia.

    Going by that alone id say anarchism isn't political, however

    This seems to imply it is, then again im all muddleheaded right now so if it doesn't i wouldn't be surprised to learn i misinterpreted it.
     
  16. Jack

    Jack Experienced Member Experienced member Forum Member


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    I'm assuming he's at least 14, which would have meant he completed grammar school and is now in secondary school, by now he should have learned to spell. Yes, the US does have a good education system COMPARED TO SOME OTHER COUNTRIES (emphasised so I don't get bitched at, yes I know the US education system is shit, that doesn't mean they don't teach spelling), and since he was raised reading, writing, and speaking English (being from Nebraska), I should expect him to at least get only 2 spelling errors.
     
  17. Rathryn

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    *shrugs* he DID have AT LEAST 2 spelling errors... problem solved then innit?
     
  18. punkmar77

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    The very next paragraph is: "Somewhere in the history of libertarianism, this rejection of the State has been eroded to the point that anarchists are now aspiring politicians and can hear the words "anarchist Senator" without flinching. No longer is libertarianism directed against the positions of power, against the offices through which the State is manifested" I'd say qouting this to represent all Anarchists is rediculous. If I heard the word "Anarchist Senator " not only would I flinch I would piss my pants laughing. I dont know what the fuck this person is writing about or where in her part of the world she is representing. I do know that all threatening revolutions are coopted by the state as a measure of disabling and nullifying its legitimacy and that those Anarchists who sell out to the state run political machine are no longer part of any revolution. This doesn't mean that we're not political by nature...oh and by the way you just labeled political beings as losers does that make you a stupid loser according to your logic?
     
  19. tns20

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    I consider myself as myself i wouldn't like to put a label for my personality so i wont do it and for my political opinion although i could say i am fighting for the utopia that anarchy speaks of.Also if someone think himself of as an anarchist well for me the most people say they are anarchist they are just "posers"(don't want to insult anyone) but as far as i know being an anarchist is not just your anti authoritarian action or anti-goverment or going in to diy fests etc but the way you live as well for example living in a squat ,boycoting great capitallistic products ,employeement and etc. and something else these goes for many people say "i am an anarchist" and speak for a class war , how can they speak for class war when they are not working and live with their parents money.
    I will concider myself as an anarchist only when i will live as one.......i belive the same thing should do more people.
     
  20. tns20

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    well i totaly disagree with you .In anarchism there is equality by worshiping a god or even a person you put someone above youself, these goes for the most known religions.although in any religion there are rules must be obeyed by the followers, i dont think thats much of anarchism in any form.....
     
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