Pragmatic Leftist Theory
The neolibs are too far right. The tankies are doing whatever that is. Where's the space for the people who want fully-automated-luxury-gay-space-communism, but realize that it's gonna take a while and there are lots of steps between now and then? Here. This is that space.
Here, people should endeavor to discuss and devise practical, actionable leftist action. Vote lesser evil while you build grassroots coalitions. Unionize your workplace. Participate in SRAs. Build cohesion your local community. Educate the proletariat.
This is a place for practical people to develop practical plans to implement stable, incremental improvement.
If you're dead-set on drumming up all 18,453 True Leftists® into spontaneous Revolution, go somewhere else. The grown ups are talking.
Rules:
-1. Don't be a dick. Racism, sexism, other assorted bigotries, you know the drill. At least try to default to mutually respectful discussion. We're all on the same side here, unless you aren't, in which case kindly leave.
-2. Don't be a tankie. Yes I'm sure you have an extensive knowledge of century-old theory. There's been a century of history since then. Things didn't shake out as expected, maybe consider the possibility that a different angle of attack might be more effective in light of new data.
-3. Be practical. No one on the left benefits from counterproductive actions. This is a space informed by, not enslaved to, ideology. Promoting actions that are fundamentally untenable in the system in question, because they fulfill a sense of ideological purity, is a bad look. Don't do that.
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Im not sure how prevalent it is but besides myself I have heard from others that block meme communities. For me this is communities that have meme or dank or such in the title or sidebar but also when I realize a community tends to just be posted memes. Take that as you will but I can say at least that I am out from communities where memes eclipse some vague feeling I have of it just being about memes. Not saying this community is that. As a matter of fact from the sidebar it seems like one I should subscribe to but I don't do that unless I get active enough in a community.
I don't want this to be a meme community. It largely is, because it's still small and memes are efficient low-effort means of communication, but I feel like that's how most communities start. I'm not against memes, but that isn't the primary goal.
You should participate. The more people sharing resources and starting discussions, the less it'll look like a meme community. I encourage anyone to start a discussion or share resources.
Yeah I was mostly pointing out that memes work both ways as far as capturing or turning away people.
I consider it a filter. If you vibe, you'll stay. If not, we probably didn't want you anyway.
yeah which I think is the healthy way to look at it. these are communities and really its pretty much the same as like clubs that meet in a library or whatnot. they are organic things and sorta will be what they will be.