I always enjoy Brittlestar’s stuff, but this week’s essay seem particularly appropos.

  • Jason2357@lemmy.ca
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    1 year ago

    This comes across as apathy apologetics. I can tell that’s not where he’s trying to go, but that seems to be the outcome.

    It’s also a false dilema. Not wanting to see state-sanctioned abuse of certain groups, for instance, doesn’t mean I need to plaster my car in party-affiliation stickers and join the campaign team as a true believer. It just means I might need to temporarily ally my efforts with other people in that particular goal. And that group of people might have a political party. Because that’s a system for large numbers of people to have serious policy leverage. I’m not going to do shit all on my own.

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    1 year ago

    Buddy’s writing is a bit pretentious, I had to stop reading a few paragraphs in.

    It’s too bad, too. I likely agree with him.