Zdzisław Beksiński. Untitled, 1973

Certain strains of accelerationist anarchism, particularly those you find online, are just celebrating the oppression and death of minorities with a tacky veneer of “for the greater good” smeared over, change my mind.

  • @Omega_Man
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    175 months ago

    Yeah I’m apparently not communicating well. I’m saying the attitude that is willing to open the gates to fascism arises from a belief that human rights are assured. In the natural order, human rights are not guaranteed and must be maintained by people and civilization

    • @[email protected]OP
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      125 months ago

      okay yeah you might want to rewrite your comment lol I think I get what you’re saying but it was not at all clear from your first messages.

      “passivity leads to fascism; human rights must be fought for in order to be maintained” might be closer to your intent.

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        Ehh I have COVID and the brain fog is real. Who knows what I’m even saying at this point. I read this interesting anthropology book that traced humanity from pre-homo sapien to present. It introduced me to the notion that human rights are a fiction. They only have any effect when we give them effect. Who knows if that’s even the right effect/affect?

        • @[email protected]OP
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          85 months ago

          I hear you :( wishing you a significant and speedy recovery!

          And affect is the verb, so you used the correct one here :)

          • @Omega_Man
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            25 months ago

            Coming back to this. This piece of art real stoked some great debate. Nice post.

          • @WoahWoah
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            15 months ago

            Affect is also a noun. And effect is also a verb.

            You have a flat affect.

            You can effect change.