
CatrachoPalestino
I’m an ethnically palestinian honduran who currently lives in china and I consider myself to be a proud marxist
I feel like there are more poignant things to notice about gen z and gen a like how they’re increasingly conservative, kind of like how gen x were more conservative than boomers
extremely dumb argument that the nazis weren’t socialist because they took independent labour organizations and put then all together under one national organization. literally every communist government did the exact same thing along with many other countries like south korea and taiwan to egypt and syria. get better arguments please
yeah its pretty normal. not sure why americans are all such puritans that the idea of talking to your friends about who you’re attracted to is abnormal
class collaborationist agency I wouldn’t miss seeing go. let the capitalists tear away their own tools of repression in the search for profits
part of being a human being is having a physical body which will have features people like and another part of being a human being is having a libido and being interested in other people. the hard barrier you make going from “that person is pretty” (we can rephrase this to be “that person has overall features I consider attractive and possibly I find myself attracted to them”) and “I’d fuck her” (that person has overall features I consider attractive and I find myself so attracted to them to the point I would have sex with them if given the opportunity) is in fact not a line going from not objectifiying to objectifiying but a natural continuation of the feeling and logic. the only real difference is the level of respect being given since “I’d fuck her” is a much less respectful phrase and the fact sex is being talked about which is why this ties into “puritan culture”