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so yeah you find anarchists, does that mean that they are going to help you live well this short time you have here? Not necessarily. I've actually noticed that in the general region of the country i live in anarchists in name tend to live in places with high amounts of gentrification, which means if you want to find anarchists you might have to pay very expensive rent and sign a lease.

I went to an anarchist book fair in north Carolina a long time ago because i was really enthusiastic about books i read, they were not helpful at all in terms of keeping me from having to pay for a hotel room, so anarchists will treat you like a stranger to the same extent a normal person will unless you can show them that you are the type of person they like. When i talked to someone at the book fair who was more in touch with the people there, she said that places to stay are only done on a "friend basis", and ya know i completely understand the fear of not wanting some random person to stay in your house for the night, but when anarchists can't help me avoid being a capitalist then they just aren't that useful to me in the end.