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[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 year ago (2 children)

really, really interesting post. what was the breakdown for college degrees? (bachelor, masters, doctorate)

[–] [email protected] -1 points 1 year ago

i'm sorry that you experienced something so unfortunate and uncomfortable. i hope you're okay. i have a few thoughts for you:

  1. sakai is fine, but frankly it doesn't seem like a fantastic work to me. yes, it says a lot of things that people need to hear, but it just doesn't seem very intersectional to me. there's no monopoly on exploitation; you can be white and also be exploited. of course, whiteness generally implies a higher level of exploitation

  2. socialism is not only more correct but feels better when it comes from a place of love. you should be able to love yourself and your class(es). apart from being able to distinguish the progressive forces in society, this love should even extend to your enemies to some extent because we can see the amazing potential for a unified humanity of which everyone will be a part.

  3. it can be easy to get bogged down by the infinite knowledge of current events, or of economic exploitation and its horrors, or from alienation/pain/disability ultimately caused by capitalism. i think it's necessary to have a correct philosophical foundation first and foremost, in order to give yourself a good framework to digest that infinite information. that framework should also be applied to your own personal life, which is the only way it can be solidified but also the only way you can truly understand yourself and your woes, thus providing you with revolutionary optimism. to the extent that you can, study dialectical materialism!

[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 years ago

hollow knight, hades, and starcraft brood war are all timeless

[–] [email protected] -1 points 2 years ago

monobattles was my life for a full year or two

[–] [email protected] 2 points 2 years ago

i think an important aspect as well is that there's no essentialism as to whether or not someone is a settler. that is to say, we can conceive of a future where settler-colonialism (and race tbh) is dismantled and euro-americans would no longer be settlers, meaning that it is by nature a historical product. rather, the classes of people divided by settler-colonialism are essentially the same as they were hundreds of years ago, and the exploitative relations between them are also much the same. so much of liberal society wants to pretend that, because slavery was abolished and we had the civil rights movement, that these represent progress inherent to liberalism when in reality nothing has fundamentally changed, the contradiction in classes has just developed over time.

[–] [email protected] 1 points 2 years ago

shit will be good. anyone else ready to play it for free with a hacked switch? :)

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link one song you'd like to share with everyone and give an explanation of why you enjoy it. explanation can be simple or complex, doesn't matter

i'll start: my song is the tom and jerry show by hiromi uehara. here is a longer version with a beautiful melodic section in the middle

basically i like it because it's completely badass haha. extremely virtuosic, in a way that you don't really see in contemporary (and tonal) solo piano pieces anymore. it's also incredibly fun and you can tell how into it she is in the first recording. that's always what's most impressive to me, when people make slight mistakes but are so in the zone that no one notices and the whole experience is unchanged. the jazz harmonies and rhythms in the melodic section of the second version are just so juicy too.