currently unemployed, have never been busier, mutual aids, bookclubs, organizing events, personal projects, writing books, making zines/stickers…
I dread when I get a job, and having to go from the most fulfilling work in my life to finally not stressing about money.
Community is one hell of a drug
We had this exact neoliberal shitpost months back. Beatrice has failed to mutual aid with Margaret so she doesn’t have to work for a “boss.”
The restaurant too is a capitalist food exploitation, not a canteen. Both are failing each other here.are you saying she failed because she has a job? or because she didn’t create a successful anarchist utopia?
They are failing to intersect and solidify each other.
Learn some theory.ok, (cant read that language, mind transliterating your name for me).
You’re not wrong. but I feel like blaming people doing as much as they can for not doing more is counterproductive.
Also, it seems passive aggressive, that in a conversation about a specific issue, you say learn theory and point me to the entirety of the library. If you’ve read a specific bit of relevant theory, could you direct me to that specifically? otherwise it also implies that you don’t know, making the entire exchange more frustrating.
We don’t need to treat this as a reddit fight, I’m not your enemy, I’m you’re friend, and disagreements should lead to growth, not fragmentation.
The display name quite literally represents my praxis: AntiBully Ranger.
I feel like blaming people doing as much as they can for not doing more is counterproductive.
You’re projecting this.
This is the /c/flipanarchy.
This comic is neoliberal💩.Those of us that studied theory know both these characters do not praxis anarchism in the slightest.
could you direct me to that specifically?
At the least you are indeed demonstrating you have no knowledge on what mutual aid requires.
disagreements should lead to growth
That is quite literally my thesis of my response. Both these characters disagree on how they should fulfill their desires, and instead of helping each other achieve them, and grow stronger together, they are failing each other by robbing others: capitalism.
I’ve had this exact conversation. Margaret did not have a self realization in the last two panels. She just thinks you’re a poor.



