Political Ideology Catgirls

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Here we post/discuss content related to Alunya, Rodina or any of the other Political Ideology Catgirls (may one day it be revived).

Lemmygrad General Rules apply, that means no sexual content whatsoever.

More will be added later.

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not anymore...

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a new girl tries to join...but something could be off

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

That's right, in the world of Political Ideology Catgirls, even reich-wing ideologies got catgirl representations! Here we have Fascism-Catgirl (real name: Sieglinde Schäfer) and Alt Reich-Catgirl (real name: Mila Martin) counter-protesting against BLM, with Religious Right-chan (the author didn't give her a real name) trying to awkwardly fit in with the two.

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ancat-girl debating with the left... (based on a meme from pop team epic)

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maybe is not the usual egoist catgirl, but i think i made her well

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Alunya (lemmygrad.ml)
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"go fkn read a book!"

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Now that Hexbear has federated with us, I'm posting another comic featuring our favorite little Hoxhaist, as promised in the other thread.

Welcome to the 'grad, Hexbearers! Glad to see y'all finally be here.

Also, REVISIONIST RATS!

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loot at her go :D

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Hexbear is a leftist forum that greatly focuses on Left-Unity and even has some Anarchists in it. Alunya and Rodina seem to represent Left-Unity and the other catgirl sitting on the other side of Alunya and Rodina is Anarchism-chan (real name Nicola Nishimura). So yes, together they represent Hexbear lmao.

Post made in celebration of Lemmygrad making preparations to federate with the cave of Hexagonal Bears. ~~I'll post another comic featuring our favorite little Hoxhaist once Hexbear finally federates with the grad. Until then, enjoy.~~~

EDIT: It has been posted~

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tred (lemmygrad.ml)
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stompy stompy de snek

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hi, i like very much catgirls and politics, i thought that it would be cool some kind of quiz to determine your most adequate ~~waifu~~ political catgirl. there's something like that?

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I called Josefina S. Marxism-Leninism chan because she's canonically called "Stalinism Catgirl". Since Stalinism is really just basic Marxism-Leninism... yeah.

At least this Wisconcom isn't a manipulative dick like the real deal I guess? lol

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Meet Anarcho-Hoxhaism Catgirl, or as she calls herself, "Nekomije".

Why tf did she had to look this cute? Wisconcom doesn't deserve this kind of representation.

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In the West, we are constantly bombarded with lies and blatantly incorrect statements about the living conditions of socialist countries. During the original Cold War, depictions of the USSR as a cold, purely utilitarian world with extreme restrictions on any sort of luxury were quite frequent, and though they were blatantly false, it still rubbed off on the West’s impression of socialism in numerous ways that affect even those ideologically committed to socialism subconsciously.

How else to explain the existence of “Nazbol” ideology? People, due to some degree of ignorance about the true nature of the USSR and of socialism in general, but drawn to ascetic, “anti-excessive” (excessive, a term butchered and vulgarized so much I could write an essay about that alone) aesthetics. These people could be drawn to this completely illusory ideology due to bigotry, mere aesthetic appeal, or any number of reasons, but the important thing to remember is that the majority of people are not like this.

The USSR greatly supported “excessive” things that the Nazbol would see as absurd. State-funded movie directors existed. And the USSR pioneered much of modern animation. And what a legacy that is! Not only is animation for the sake of art and self-expression the furthest from cold asceticism I can think of, this deeply important art form has direct ties with numerous current-day queer communities.

Socialism and “excessive” art does not end with the USSR. Anyone who has been in the furry community long enough knows this to be the case. I will not elaborate as to respect the instance’s rules against sexual content (though, arguably, the original content is not sexual, the internet’s general reaction to it definitely was, and the original was by no means drab). The fact I even have to specify that hopefully demonstrates my point.

In this present day, despite all of these obvious examples of rich, romantic and “excessive” art from socialist countries, the Western left still had a somewhat ascetic view of socialism, this could be based on a misguided belief that Lenin’s view of a responsible and likeable revolutionary was proposing excessive self-restraint, but if anyone truly believed that Lenin advocated that, it’s quite sad. Beating yourself up moralistically for enjoying anything is a fairly reliable way to get people to think you’re weird, in a way more unsettling to people than any kind of “excessive” activity the Nazbol would despise.

I propose that we must fight this tendency however we can. But how?

Does anyone else remember when a socialist subreddit banned catgirls for objectifying women?

I’m not going to get into if that was right or wrong here, but it sounds like a pretty good example of something “excessive”, something which, even when having it’s truly problematic character removed from it (possibly especially at that point given how misogynistic Nazbols probably are) scares the aesthetically committed revolutionary.

These days, the catgirl is not exclusively associated with misogyny. Plenty of queer and women-dominated spaces have adopted it as an icon of sorts. We can, then, fight two reactionary tendencies, social conservatism and Nazbol ideology, with one stone.

Let’s post more catgirls. And make them queer feminist ones.

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