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31 sats \ 1 reply \ @k00b 17 Apr
His comparison of American vs European anarchists is interesting. Paraphrasing: American anarchism is about confronting governments and European anarchism is about sidestepping governments. He uses Cody Wilson as the example of American anarchism and Amir Taaki as the European example.
If I try to make sense of this, Americans might be more likely to see government as something that can and should be reformed. While Europeans might take government as granted and therefore see it as irrelevant, hopeless, and ignorable.
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100 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin OP 17 Apr
I am european and after I saw and visit almost all europe, I could tell you: most of europeans are socialists (aka communists).... very few anarchists, real anarchists, not the bullshit red/black crap. red/blackers are some manipulated idiots...
In other words... Europe is fucked.
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0 sats \ 1 reply \ @harrigan 23h
I find it surprising that many in the audience were unfamiliar with Edward Snowden's name. Each year I teach an undergraduate class of ~20 year olds and, now that I think of it, they were ~8 years old when the Snowden revelations hit. I feel old and worried at the same time.
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0 sats \ 0 replies \ @DarthCoin OP 23h
I am surprised that CUBO+ is doing classes in English, when very few salvadorans speak or even understand English.
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