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QuarterSwede , to Comic Strips in Guilty
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Not quite sure I follow this one. Assuming that’s Trump but what’s a roll of “guilty” toilet paper supposed to represent other than multiple guilty verdicts? Wouldn’t a law book make more sense?

Dhar ,

It's a take on him throwing rolls of paper towels to victims of hurricane Florence.

QuarterSwede ,
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Ahhhhh, somehow I missed that he did that. Thanks for the heads up.

Guntrigger ,

I also didn't know about it and am glad of this thread for explanation. I'd like to coin the term Trump Fatigue. Seems like its been a decade of constantly awful stuff, so it's easy to miss some events.

rauls4 OP ,

Dhar is correct. He infamously threw rolls of paper towels at victims of hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. Mother fucker. I lost my uncle in Puerto Rico shortly after the hurricane and I largely blame the lack of response from the Trump administration to assist with recovery with the difficulty the first responders had in getting to him and to the emergency room.

HelloHotel , to 196 in Firule
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And its somehow still dismissive.

lemmytellyousomething , to 196 in Finally able to follow the rule

I'm gay. I like men. Checkmate, OP!!!11

Evil_Shrubbery , to 196 in Finally able to follow the rule

Its hella insensitive to tell your boner its unwanted.

Be better.

ArmoredThirteen ,

I'm trans, what should I tell it instead?

Silentiea ,
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Trans man? "Finally"

Trans woman? I mean, use it or lose it.

zea_64 ,

Positive punishment: take away some of its testosterone every time it misbehaves

Evil_Shrubbery ,

... 'you are needed elsewhere more' maybe? Help it find a new home, then past ways? Im sure ppl need nice boners.

TropicalDingdong , to 196 in Finally able to follow the rule

"unwanted"

hOrni , to 196 in Finally able to follow the rule

For research purposes. Where does this pic come from?

bstix ,
iAvicenna ,

asking for a friend I see

NoSpiritAnimal ,
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It's the most disappointing set possible. Cronenberg has directed sexier work.

tfw_no_toiletpaper , to 196 in Finally able to follow the rule
frankgrimeszz , to 196 in Hopefully not rulepost

Why is a snail wearing a wig?

TotallynotJessica , to 196 in Hopefully not rulepost
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steal_your_face , to 196 in Hopefully not rulepost
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I’m seeing double

sheev ,

Four Ls!

abfarid ,
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TwoBeeSan , to 196 in Hopefully not rulepost

🐴

Ghostalmedia ,
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🧜‍♀️

Klear ,

Amazing.

MisterFrog , to Lefty Memes in First meme (hopefully good)
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Not an American, but in a country well within the imperial interior (Australia). Jesus Christ, go vote, and go vote for the less shit candidates (the democrats).

The voting system is entirely broken, granted, but you not voting does not help.

It we vassals of the US get the MAGAs in charge, shit is going to hit the fan, and unlike you, we can't do anything about it other than plead with you to go vote.

First-past-the-post means go vote for the less shit candidate.

OldWoodFrame , to Lefty Memes in Second meme (hopefully better)

Anarchists: Famous for their willingness to listen to someone else.

Val OP ,

If this is sarcasm, then this is a conflict of terms that I thought about including in the meme but decided against for a snappier message. Listening can be read as either "obeying" or "hearing out". This meme was made with the "hearing out" meaning in mind.

If its not and you use that meaning of listen then Yeah, Ain't that great.

Yondoza , to Lefty Memes in Second meme (hopefully better)

I recently heard "Freedom is the availability of choice." This not only feels like the correct definition, it also includes how poverty strips freedom away by limiting choice. When we say freedom we typically mean political freedom, but I think we should adapt this definition so we can also include economic freedoms.

MxM111 ,
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The anarchists will argue against wealth redistribution because it takes (forcefully via taxes) money from the richer, thus committing a larger sin of anti-freedom than giving this economic freedom for the poorer. You can not make forcefully responsible one person for another person freedoms in anarchism.

Val OP ,

Anarchists argue that capitalism is an oppressive hierarchy that should be dismantled. That the ruling class is using money as a tool to oppress the poor and restrict their freedom.

Anarchism is a leftist/socialist way of thought. It does not protect the rich.
Any anarchist who protects the rich is an oxymoron. Like the "anarcho-capitalists".

For further reading: https://theanarchistlibrary.org/library/the-anarchist-faq-editorial-collective-an-anarchist-faq-full#text-amuse-label-secf1

MxM111 ,
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Sure, anarcho-communists and syndicalists would like just essentially abolish private ownership of means of manufacturing, but not anarcho-individualists. I guess I should have been more clear that I meant my answer from anarcho-individualist point of view.

Val OP ,

Sorry! I over-reacted. You are absolutely right. I am just used to the communist/syndicalist side and so when seeing someone talk about anarchism being against taxes the mind immediately jumps to the an-cap conclusion.

However I wonder how does individualist anarchism deal with wealth inequality? And the above mentioned economic freedoms limiting political freedom?

MxM111 ,
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Free Markets: Anarcho-individualists support free markets as a means to distribute resources efficiently. They argue that without state interference, markets would naturally adjust to ensure fair competition and opportunity for all.

Elimination of Monopolies: They believe that many forms of economic inequality stem from monopolies and privileges granted by the state. By eliminating these, they argue that individuals would have equal opportunities to succeed based on their talents and efforts​.

Voluntary Mutual Aid: While they reject compulsory welfare systems, anarcho-individualists support voluntary mutual aid societies, where individuals can freely join and contribute to support each other in times of need​.

Education and Empowerment: Anarcho-individualists stress the importance of education and self-improvement as means for individuals to improve their circumstances. They argue that an educated and informed populace is better equipped to challenge and overcome social inequalities.

Personal Responsibility: They emphasize personal responsibility and self-reliance. Each individual is seen as responsible for their own well-being and should not depend on coercive institutions for support.

Non-Aggression Principle: This principle states that individuals should not initiate force or coercion against others. By adhering to this principle, anarcho-individualists believe that a just and equitable society can be achieved where individuals respect each other's rights and freedoms

Please note, I personally am not an anarchist, even though I find many principles attractive. I just don't think that they will work because of the voluntary aspects and internal contradictions (e.g. no state, but elimination of the monopolies. How?)

rambling_lunatic ,

A very important thing about individualist and mutualist anarchists that you completely omitted is that they are market socialists. They want an economy run by coops. By omitting this huge point, you described "anarcho"-capitalism. It would be lying by omission if done intentionally, though I believe that you have simply made an honest mistake.

A state is not the only way that people organize themselves and make decisions. A state forms when a person or group of people make decisions for the people in a given territory as a whole, and then impose these decisions on them through force or the threat of force. If the people make decisions collectively, without relying on kings, presidents, or senators and these decisions are not enforced by an unaccountable army/police force, then you have anarchy.

Under such a system, it is completely feasible to prevent the formation of monopolies, even if you still use a market. First, coops do not have as much of a drive towards monopolization that capitalist enterprises do. This is because the earnings of the decision-makers is not based on extracting surplus value from wage laborers. Second, if monopoly formation is noticed, then the next time the community holds an assembly, they can vote to break up the would-be monopoly.

Finally, individualist/mutualist anarchists would argue in favour of wealth redistribution. Recall that the rich have amassed their wealth through exploitation of the poor. It would be right to reverse such injustice.

You would do well to read the FAQ that the other guy linked. It talks about individualist anarchists too.

MxM111 ,
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How is that different from anarchism-syndicalism?

rambling_lunatic ,

The market and the lack of coordination between cooperatives?

db0 , to Lefty Memes in Second meme (hopefully better)

If only it was that simple. What freedom comes from listening to a neo-nazi?

Val OP ,

One needs to listen to a neo-nazi to understand them, help them. The problem is that they won't listen to us because being angry is easier.

db0 ,

Not everyone is open to help. Likewise, you seem to be writing in the abstract. Or what exactly should a jewish or PoC hear when the neo-nazi is talking about their extermination?

Val OP ,

I should post a follow-up saying "You don't have to listen to people that have no intention of listening to you".

AtHeartEngineer ,
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Also, who decides who needs help? Some cases are obvious (neo-nazis), but many aren't, and the majority of people won't have enough context or time to make decisions for everything.

SquirtleHermit ,

I mean, it's probably better they hear about it before it starts happening. Actually, it's definitely better we all hear it before it's starts happening. You know... So we can try to stop it.

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