I noticed people started to use the idea of “no ethical consumption under capitalism” to just be completely irresponsible and just stop trying at all. I don’t think the point of that is to give up completely lol

    • BeanBoy [she/her]OP
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      211 year ago

      Ya people complaining that being a decent friend and listening to other people vent sometimes is too much “emotional labor” is some kind of expression of some terrible process of neoliberalism and atomization

    • TheLepidopterists [he/him]
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      This one kills me, when I read the original definition and realized that people were studying the forced emotions required of customer service workers it felt good, like, almost relieving, that an academic, someone in a position of authority, recognized and took seriously the toll that that takes.

      Now it means like, listening to your friend complain about their boss or something?

      I’m not even upset that “the strain of hearing about other people’s hardships” has a term to describe it, but why use one that was describing the way servers, baristas, flight attendants, cashiers and call center agents have to maintain a constant appearance of happiness while being degraded by the people speaking to them?

      • thebartermyth [he/him]
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        Yeah, it also sucks because if you try to explain that “emotional labor” has a specific meaning it makes you the bad guy for invalidating someone.

        People also use it as a defense from having to do self-crit.

  • ReadFanon [any, any]
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    ACAB when the definition of cops becomes “anyone who seeks to enforce standards or act in defence”.

    “Become ungovernable” as a slogan that occasionally gets used to justify wrecker behaviour and self-serving egotistic actions.

    I guess these two are interrelated but imagine if you said something blatantly racist in a less-than principled leftist space but you strategically deployed the slogans “ACAB” against the people calling you out and used “become ungovernable” as a justification for your actions; you could easily split a movement by doing something like this.

    To a lesser extent, “it is right to rebel” gets used for the same sorts of purposes. It’s divorced from its cultural and historical context; China around Mao’s era was very hierarchical and society was very strictly centred around “conformity” (using shorthand here, don’t come at me). Under these circumstances, it was absolutely right to rebel and exhorting people to rebel was the correct course.

    That doesn’t mean that it’s somehow a tacit endorsement of contemporary western liberal hyper-individualism though. If anything the western left needs a good dose of “Shut the fuck up and learn how to fall in line because your petty bickering and your blind adherence to knee-jerk, cultish individualism is a major roadblock to advancing the cause of socialism”.

  • LesbianLiberty [she/her]
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    201 year ago

    “There is no ethical consumption under capitalism” OKAY DOESN’T MEAN YOU NEED TO BE BOUGING OUT ON T-BONES BUTTHOLE

    • SeventyTwoTrillion [he/him]
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      161 year ago

      yes, I do want to send in military force to crush anti-semitic pogroms in Hungary. I am literally the worst person politically, ever

    • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
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      Was always a chauvinist left-punching term from day one. Wasn’t “co-opted” so much as “went viral for its intended purpose”

    • BeanBoy [she/her]OP
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      421 year ago

      You want universal healthcare? Can’t do that. Sounds like a tankie thing to say.

      • Dessa [she/her]
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        291 year ago

        They use “tankie” because they don’t like to think that anyone could be to the left of them. The libs who call themselves leftists but support NATO and oppose protests that interrupt their morning commute are the ones that use tankie the MOST

  • wombat [none/use name]
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    That Lenin quote about supporting electoralism that libs selectively cited to make him sound as if he would have supported voting for Biden. Of course, they always left out the part where he specified voting for communist parties.

    • silent_water [she/her]
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      131 year ago

      I had to struggle not to laugh when someone cited this one at me in a DSA meeting. he was very disappointed when I told him to read the rest of the page. very glad I left.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah, when I was DSA it seemed like everyone knew capitalism was fucked but the only answer anyone could think of was canvass and vote harder. I moved on to an actively anarchist org and we never talk politics - only how we can better do the work.

  • SteamedHamberder [he/him]
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    “Acknowledgement” that turned from a good faith recognition of unearned power, comfort, or stability but became a rote “land acknowledgement” or “privilege check”

    • BeanBoy [she/her]OP
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      261 year ago

      No I’m pretty sure enough acknowledgement turns into money and homes for the people being acknowledged

  • queermunist she/her
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    Solidarity

    Libs just use this to mean sympathy without any of the underlying class consciousness that really means “your suffering is mine and this unifies us”

    Intersectionality

    Libs just use this as a way to play oppression Olympics and rank everyone according to their intersecting identities, rather than using it to try to understand how they intersect.

  • Xx_Aru_xX [she/her, they/them]
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    Labor Theory of Value. I don’t know how common it is, but I’ve seen people using it to justify killing someone who stole something from you, because “you bought it with hours of your work”.

    • Mardoniush [she/her]
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      In fairness this stems from leftist misinterprtations of the LTV which mix up exchange and use value and fail to nail down “Socially necessary”. The genius of marx is that he shows that the folk conception of value is several different things, and that Marginalist interpretations conflate these things to maintain the supremacy of capital.

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    I saw someone accuse leftists of being “reactionary,” as if the term means “one who reacts.” Thankfully I don’t think they’ve really picked up on that term yet.

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    Colonialism, genocide, and imperialism. The savages scraping shit off the boots of NATO with their tongues will look at you with their shit filled mouths and unironically say “we must protect xyz from abc imperialism”

    However, there’s also another reason that most people probably aren’t thinking of. I become unreasonably irritated whenever I see someone post some stupid baby talk shit like “They’re doing a genocide” or “they’re being genocided” or “stop doing an imperialism.” Sometimes their views even align with mine, yet I want to dropkick them to hell for invoking millennial pupper talk for this topic. If you’re learning English, that’s completely reasonable to write - but if the only language you speak is english then illegal-to-say

  • DragonBallZinn [he/him, they/them]
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    Not sure if this counts, but you know all the “SJWs” from 2012? Yeah, a lot of them were fascist sleeper agents. IMC, Cadence Owens, the sinfest guy, Lena Dunham, are all four examples of “SJWs” that quickly and conveniently went crying to the right about being ‘alienated’.

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    “Eat the rich” and anything related to it. Literally saw some fucker say it and then specifically excuse landlords from it because they’re “middlemen”

    mao-shining

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        For the banks financing the house?

        I wouldn’t call them middlemen, I would say the banks are just a third-party to the renter-rentee relationship which is direct exploitation. The banks are also exploiting, but in different ways, they’re exploiting their low level processor employees and bank tellers and the like in their own employer-employee relationship. If they are charging usurious rates on the mortgage, they are exploiting the lender-lendee relationship with the landlord. These are all separate examples of exploitation, but we believe all the exploitations should be stopped not just 2 of 3.

        Also middlemen in exploitative relationships aren’t a good thing. “Cut out the middlemen” is still good practice under communism if they aren’t contributing anything. A hitman is just a “middleman” in the relationship between the victim and the one buying the hitman service. Doesn’t mean hitmen shouldn’t be abolished just like purchasing hitmen.

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    Free Palestine (from Hamas)

    I haven’t heard it that often so maybe people are actually rooting the liberals out before they take hold.