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Polictial Journey

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  • Pre 2021, Stone Era: I was a Liberal because, why not? I might have been Apolictial before. After watching some videos from 2020 I got more roped into politics. And if I remember, I liked the German and Brazilian monarchies, so I grew into being a pro- Monarchist.
  • Nov-December 2021, Development Era: I used a more traditionalist system, Monarchy, viewing Democracy as a flawed denegrate system bringing corrupt people to power which could lead countries to be unstable. I shifted away after being aware monarchies only care of their wealth from corporate businesses, and the fact they are hard to remove just put stress on the people, perhaps that Monarcho-Capitalism & Monarchism in general are the same. They're indistinguishable! Monarcho-Populism is an oxymoron too!

As a Afro-American, I felt disunity of my people. While I had decent education, many others didn't and lived in poverty. As a radical, But I grew on Pan-Africanism in 2021, I watched several videos of how Neocolonialism decides the future of the African continent. France's debt trap, the Alanticist policy of backing of puppet dictators, and Francafrique all contribute to Africa's poverty and stagnant process. I was so hotheaded I would make foul, uncivil chauvinist arguments shouting we must destroy western invention out of the horrification. I got pushed into radical left anti-globalist and pro- nationalist sentiment influenced my soon to be political life. And today I still openly identify as Pan-African.

  • Early to Mid 2022, Radical Era: I read into the content of the Lawrence textile strikes of 1912. Low pay, greedy bosses! At my school, we learned more of labour strikes in the US even, and I saw a pattern in history that the lower classes were treated unfairly. I become an anti- Capitalist. Capitalism was the poison of the world taking advantage of the lower class and stripping them of their autonomy, whatever from France, to Russia, to India, to Vietnam and China. The first signs of being a Socialist was linked to my original claims of supporting job security, free food, free healthcare, better change, better reforms, better handling of the crippling economy, and equality of all groups. Marxism–Leninism as the synthesis connecting all above. But Marxism–Leninism was devious for me, so I preferred Democratic Socialism or Left-Wing Populism.

While Authoritarianism keeps things in order, a thing you see or two is that it patrols over people's everyday lives to make sure they aren't criticizing the state. Authoritarians become Autocratic and think more of serving themselves and the elite than the people they left to suffer.

  • May to June 2022: I had de-radicalized for now. I encountered a Syndicalist known as [Redacted]. I became fascinated with trade unions, though it was iffy to self-proclaim yourself as one when you aren't that focused on the subject. A month or two later, I partially abandoned Progressive Conservativism and Cultural Nationalism and had put my mind on finally accepting internationalism as I focused on cultural topics. CynicalLibra introduced me to ML and MLM influence on this community, and I will have to read Marx, Lenin, and Stalin. I started to question my views alot. One time after a day, I went to a program as I would usually do, and I, in a tolerant political discussion talked about my disgust of capitalism. Many of the people at the program were actually sympathetic toward my critics, after all, they didn't give a [removed] about profiting off the program. So I bother to talk about economics to bring more interest. Sometime later, one of them recommended me an economics professor known as "Katherine Gibson". In her words, Katherine talked about how various different non-Capitalist societies exist within the status quo and that the only way to counter the status quo was to spread these non-capitalist views to places around the world, convincing me that capitalism can be defeated from the inside. I decided to check Katherine out after the program. They recommended many more books each week.

While now trying to figure of the puzzle known as "post-modernism", I became culturally progressive than remaining as culturally pragmatic.

  • Late 2022 to Early 2023, I started to question if I was smart enough to really know what I´m talking about, so I decided to read philosophy to find some answers. I have been looking into Humanism, Anti-Humanism, and Post-Modernism. I completely dropped Democratic Socialism as it supports reform. And reform won't work if the state is against your ideas.

Who do I remind you of?

Comments

  1. Imagine trusting Wikipedia. I'm fully convinced any rando can put in fake shit as long as they simply have an account or bypass the poorly working firewall! Source document supermacy!!!!