I had used reddit for 2 years IIRC when the quarantine hammer finally hit GenZedong – I was never into Chapo so I didn’t see that whole thing, though I knew a little bit abt hexbear.
Tbh GenZedong was a weird one for me. I considered myself a Maoist at the time, but everything people were saying there just made sense. I repeatedly tried to synthesize my idea of Maoism with what was being presented to me, but wound up just coming full circle back to ML proper. Some of the regular posters over there were rather unduly mean to me, but regardless without that exposure I probably wouldn’t be where I am (ideologically) today.
Then, one after another, it seemed like every last refuge for MLs was destroyed. Like you said, left-unity rules became “anyone but tankies (who are basically fascists anyway)”. SLS started banning anyone critical of the western NATO-Ukraine narrative. r/SRA, r/communism101, r/socialism, etc. all became cesspools of tankiehate and seemingly little else.
Real reason I ditched reddit entirely is cuz I told a self-professed ancap dude on SLS that he should end his life, and that the world was worse off for the fact that he had had children. Realized what overexposure to meaningless shit-takes (rather than engagement in theory and practice) was doing to me, and I didn’t like it. I like it here a lot better – I can do the occasional dunking while still mainly engaging with shit that actually matters. And most everyone’s a lot nicer!
Yeah, I’ve burned more than a few accounts for going a little too far in a heated discussion… Lemmygrad is a lot better for my mental health. They may call us an echo chamber, but honestly it’s the one place we aren’t bombarded with hate for thinking critically.
I wish I had been a Maoist. Until 2020, I was an amorphous self-proclaimed communist that hadn’t read anything beyond the Manifesto, and couldn’t decide if China and Stalin were bad or not. At least you held a position with literature and theory behind it before becoming a ML.
I had used reddit for 2 years IIRC when the quarantine hammer finally hit GenZedong – I was never into Chapo so I didn’t see that whole thing, though I knew a little bit abt hexbear.
Tbh GenZedong was a weird one for me. I considered myself a Maoist at the time, but everything people were saying there just made sense. I repeatedly tried to synthesize my idea of Maoism with what was being presented to me, but wound up just coming full circle back to ML proper. Some of the regular posters over there were rather unduly mean to me, but regardless without that exposure I probably wouldn’t be where I am (ideologically) today.
Then, one after another, it seemed like every last refuge for MLs was destroyed. Like you said, left-unity rules became “anyone but tankies (who are basically fascists anyway)”. SLS started banning anyone critical of the western NATO-Ukraine narrative. r/SRA, r/communism101, r/socialism, etc. all became cesspools of tankiehate and seemingly little else.
Real reason I ditched reddit entirely is cuz I told a self-professed ancap dude on SLS that he should end his life, and that the world was worse off for the fact that he had had children. Realized what overexposure to meaningless shit-takes (rather than engagement in theory and practice) was doing to me, and I didn’t like it. I like it here a lot better – I can do the occasional dunking while still mainly engaging with shit that actually matters. And most everyone’s a lot nicer!
Yeah, I’ve burned more than a few accounts for going a little too far in a heated discussion… Lemmygrad is a lot better for my mental health. They may call us an echo chamber, but honestly it’s the one place we aren’t bombarded with hate for thinking critically.
I wish I had been a Maoist. Until 2020, I was an amorphous self-proclaimed communist that hadn’t read anything beyond the Manifesto, and couldn’t decide if China and Stalin were bad or not. At least you held a position with literature and theory behind it before becoming a ML.