• Athena5898@lemmy.ml
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    1 day ago

    I definitely agree with that

    And I’m also sad that had been my experience. It created a lot of anxiety with how man MLs there were and the two IRL I met. Very glad its not the norm like I was afraid it was.

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      16 hours ago

      my opinion of mls when i was younger was very much influenced by knowing ones irl who were on the more misogynist/transphobic side, unfortunately common in eastern europe. it’s a large part of why i gravitated to anarchist organizing.

      since then i’ve run into mls through organizing who ended up being great comrades (many of whom were trans) and it really made the ones who are sexist seem like the anomaly.

      i don’t like seeing the infighting from either direction at this point. it just feels monumentally counter-productive when there’s actual fash running around making lists of us. they certainly don’t care about the distinction between tendencies, anything other than solidarity is kinda doing their work for them.

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        15 hours ago

        Exactly. As long as we are fighting for something better then thats all I care about. I have difference of opinons with people but in the end it wont matter cause material conditions and local environments will prevail for the best for people as long as we fight against bad faith actors and out right fascist.

        I actually felt so much better and very happy the last few weeks knowing that those assholes were an outlier. I want more comrades not less.