I always try to direct people to these alt tech platforms. Never gotten anyone to come… But I think that this will change as censorship and control of information grows tighter.

The thing I am most concerned about is beating the censors and the general thrust against human rights and democracy.

This site is so small, but it represents the effort at decentralizing and spreading out how we communicate and taking it out of the hands of not just government censorship, but also out of the hands of oligarchs that have means of canceling and waging economic warfare on people IRL.

To me, this is no longer about left/right or any kind of identity, it’s about those who really value freedom qua freedom and those who are supporters of soft totalitarianism, either wittingly or unwittingly.

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    5 months ago

    I would tend to agree with you that extremes are harmful. We know from history that both sets of extremes here cause harm. Hammer the elites (defined as the people who are most productive rather than the people who happen to have power at the moment) into the dirt and millions die because those people actually do a lot of good. Hammer the common man into the dirt too much and they go “fuck this” and start building guillotines.

    Right now the establishment is extremely elitist (ironically, given that leftism is a populist ideology at its core, and also while previously I defined the elites as the most productive people, government is by definition completely unproductive), so things need to swing back significantly (a blue collar worker’s last dollar is split 50% between themselves and the government which is absurd – imagine all the wealth going to government elites who then pass it on to their corporate elites), but if you make it impossible to excel and try to make everyone the same then the most productive people are likely to just give up on trying to be productive since there’s no benefit to doing so – the nail that sticks up gets hammered down.

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      5 months ago

      Socialism is ironically extremely elitist. The all knowing, unavoidable bureaucrat class, the all powerful government which controls every aspect of life, the belief in universal truth, these are incredibly elitist ideas.

      I think there needs to be a balance between people, businesses and government. Whenever power swings too hard in any of these directions, you get a disaster. Socialism is extreme government, unchecked capitalism is extreme business, libertarian/anarchism is extreme people. In isolation, they will all fail.

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        5 months ago

        I always come back to the fact that blue collar workers are paying half their income in tax, we’re definitely too far in extreme government. People blame capitalism, but in reality the smartest companies are just figuring out how to get some government cheddar since that’s where the money is all going and coming from.