The more I see these people 'discuss' things the more I realise why people like them used to be just locked up in camps. There's no reasoning with them whatsoever.
Lol. "Police, I know I want you dead and think you're oppressing and murdering POCs. My house is also a shrine of cop killers. But somebody just robbed me."
Lukewarm anarchists are probably the worst thing ever. Imagine thinking state were a mistake and yet get cold feet when it come to breaking the state. It has got to be up there with daddy defense force on how pathetic a political positionning can be.
π You π are π not π an π anarchist π if π you π haven't π created π a π world π war π via π your π terrorism π
Innocent people don't uphold global tyranny or shrug their shoulders in indifference; they fight it.
Okay the with us or against us bullshit is the last way to get support for anything, especially a political ideology.
because anarchism is all about recruiting cop sympathizers.
yo many of us were cop sympathizer before we became anarchists, and would never have become anarchists if this had been the prevailing attitude
"recruiting" a cop sympathiser is the best way to stop them from being a cop sympathiser
then you live a blessed life of privilege where you don't have to fear cops and are useless whether you call yourself an anarchist or not.
I'm fucking sick of you people telling poc we have to be nice to cops
note the transformation here, it's very telling. "innocent people" become "cop sympathizers" and then just "cops." theres an inability to conceive of a category other than "mortal enemy" or "unwavering comrade" that i dont think is even consciously realized. it's very fascistic, ironically enough.
with that said, rip chris dorner tho, dude was a hero
It's part of the dehumanizing process they share with commies aka anyone who isn't fully jacked up on the kool-aid is a counter-revolutionary, reactionary, etc
Chris Dorner was an action movie hero in real life, 100%. A byronic character who was a badass that fought the law for what he thought was right and did a decent job at it.
Unfortunately this isn't a movie and in real life killing people is generally an amoral way to solve your problems.
His story is actually really interesting and worth reading about. He was an ex military cop who was an amazing shooter and was noted for his uniquely powerful moral code. During his probationary period as a cop he claimed that his partner used excessive force against some crazy guy at a hotel. The trial wasn't conclusive that the claims were true and the alleged victim was incoherent at court and couldn't give a good testimony. So the case was dismissed and Dorner was fired for making shit up.
Well, that pissed him off so he wrote a big manifesto on Facebook about racism in the LAPD and listed like 40 people he planned to kill, one of which was his own lawyer during the trial. So in the next few days he ambushed and shot several police officers and also the wife and brother or something of his former lawyer. It culminated in a standoff at his hideout in the mountains where LAPD basically firebombed his house after he killed a detective.
Also he sent Anderson Cooper a coin with bullet dents and a notation for how far away the shot was, basically as a warning that he was a really good shooter. So, definitely a badass, but also crazy.
Yeah going after the family of a guy who represented you in court is pretty fucking not heroic. I bet if he didn't kill those two his story would be less polarizing, but murdering civilians who aren't even in your manifesto just ain't cool.
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1 BeingofUniverse 2018-09-06
This is a pretty accurate description of that sub.
1 30_Year_old_boomer- 2018-09-06
Goddam threads like this were made for pings
1 LightUmbra 2018-09-06
Sister kissing
1 jaredschaffer27 2018-09-06
Can I kiss your sister?
1 LightUmbra 2018-09-06
You don't want to.
1 JabroniMark99 2018-09-06
This weeks drama has been the best in recent memory.
1 Wopitikitotengo 2018-09-06
The more I see these people 'discuss' things the more I realise why people like them used to be just locked up in camps. There's no reasoning with them whatsoever.
1 reallyrunningnow 2018-09-06
I think we should just set an angry mob on them. Who would they call for help? The cops?
1 Wordshark 2018-09-06
Yes, they would.
1 reallyrunningnow 2018-09-06
Lol. "Police, I know I want you dead and think you're oppressing and murdering POCs. My house is also a shrine of cop killers. But somebody just robbed me."
1 Wordshark 2018-09-06
Yuuup. But instead, insert a rationalization, a la βthere is no ethical consumption under capitalism.β
1 reallyrunningnow 2018-09-06
"Personal property laws only apply to my stuff"
1 dootwiththesickness 2018-09-06
I truly prefer tankies over these people.
1 dogDroolsCatsRules 2018-09-06
Lukewarm anarchists are probably the worst thing ever. Imagine thinking state were a mistake and yet get cold feet when it come to breaking the state. It has got to be up there with daddy defense force on how pathetic a political positionning can be.
1 General_Insomnia 2018-09-06
Drug-addicted paranoid schizophrenic sovereign citizens who beat their kids and try to shoot at the cops are pretty much the ultimate anarchists.
1 dogDroolsCatsRules 2018-09-06
π You π are π not π an π anarchist π if π you π haven't π created π a π world π war π via π your π terrorism π
1 General_Insomnia 2018-09-06
What if we actually be livin' in an anarchistic world an' errybody just be pretending an' shit.
1 llapingachos 2018-09-06
the serbian nationalists were anarchist?
1 Whaddaulookinat 2018-09-06
Might as well be if that's the goal
1 llapingachos 2018-09-06
It wasn't, they were just trying to create Yugoslavia.
1 Whaddaulookinat 2018-09-06
Exactly... anarchists.
1 dogDroolsCatsRules 2018-09-06
Yes.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nedeljko_%C4%8Cabrinovi%C4%87
1 dramasexual 2018-09-06
lmao, you know you've really gone off the deep end when you're too edgy for /r/anarchism
1 XxNerdKillerxX 2018-09-06
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1 DAE_DRUMPF_HITLER 2018-09-06
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAhyzT-rjPc
1 westofthetracks 2018-09-06
note the transformation here, it's very telling. "innocent people" become "cop sympathizers" and then just "cops." theres an inability to conceive of a category other than "mortal enemy" or "unwavering comrade" that i dont think is even consciously realized. it's very fascistic, ironically enough.
with that said, rip chris dorner tho, dude was a hero
1 PracticalOnions 2018-09-06
It's part of the dehumanizing process they share with commies aka anyone who isn't fully jacked up on the kool-aid is a counter-revolutionary, reactionary, etc
1 d-amazo 2018-09-06
how?
1 ragnathorn 2018-09-06
Chris Dorner was an action movie hero in real life, 100%. A byronic character who was a badass that fought the law for what he thought was right and did a decent job at it.
Unfortunately this isn't a movie and in real life killing people is generally an amoral way to solve your problems.
1 d-amazo 2018-09-06
what did he think he was doing other than killing people because i don't know much about this whole thing. i remember something about starting a fire.
1 ragnathorn 2018-09-06
His story is actually really interesting and worth reading about. He was an ex military cop who was an amazing shooter and was noted for his uniquely powerful moral code. During his probationary period as a cop he claimed that his partner used excessive force against some crazy guy at a hotel. The trial wasn't conclusive that the claims were true and the alleged victim was incoherent at court and couldn't give a good testimony. So the case was dismissed and Dorner was fired for making shit up.
Well, that pissed him off so he wrote a big manifesto on Facebook about racism in the LAPD and listed like 40 people he planned to kill, one of which was his own lawyer during the trial. So in the next few days he ambushed and shot several police officers and also the wife and brother or something of his former lawyer. It culminated in a standoff at his hideout in the mountains where LAPD basically firebombed his house after he killed a detective.
Also he sent Anderson Cooper a coin with bullet dents and a notation for how far away the shot was, basically as a warning that he was a really good shooter. So, definitely a badass, but also crazy.
1 d-amazo 2018-09-06
sound like this dude's a fucking loon and not even remotely heroic. OP is a fag.
1 ragnathorn 2018-09-06
Yeah going after the family of a guy who represented you in court is pretty fucking not heroic. I bet if he didn't kill those two his story would be less polarizing, but murdering civilians who aren't even in your manifesto just ain't cool.
1 Wopitikitotengo 2018-09-06
It's amazing that he was called a hero on 4chan when he was on the run, now he'd be called a nigger Antifa. Incredibly easy to change retards minds.
1 ffbtaw 2018-09-06
immoral if you aren't a psychopath
1 dootwiththesickness 2018-09-06
How can you be "useless" to a movement that never does anything anyway?
1 Peetrius 2018-09-06
"Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything."
1 LemonScore_ 2018-09-06
Given that black people in the US kill each other more than the police kill them are they committing genocide against themselves?
1 ApugalypseNow 2018-09-06
Gang warfare could be considered genocide, from a purely academic perspective. Such interesting questions!
1 Wraith_GraveSpell 2018-09-06
Chris Dorner unironically did nothing wrong
1 LightUmbra 2018-09-06
Wew
1 ragnathorn 2018-09-06
Except murder people because they were related to his enemy (who defended him both in and out of court)
1 HeIsTheSisko 2018-09-06
Can't corner the Dorner.
1 dootwiththesickness 2018-09-06
The Dorner Party.