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From Uncivilized Podcast

Feralmeme joins us today to talk about their experiences in politics, both in the real world and online.

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It would be real awesome if this podcast would move to Spotify and/or other more podcast friendly platforms. YouTube is fine for video, but drains my battery to listen to on my phone. Also cant listen when I close my phone

I would love to be able to stream the podcast without having YouTube up. Other than that this was a good episode.

they're putting important themes from 30+ years of radical politics into perspective, which is something I really enjoy hearing...a good conversation about the conundrum of opposing technology and being "forced" to use it it, and also about the creepy nature of id-pol and radical scenes.

In the end fuck all of that, just be an egoist, my favorite parts of primitivism, anti-tech, and anti-civ are just the ways that all three have reset the way i look at my own reality kind of like an acid trip.

My dream is not that everyone will stop telling everyone else what to do, but that people know they don't need to do what other's tell them to do. That's real autonomy. Trying to appeal to an anarchist doctrine is not freedom or autonomy.

I had similar thoughts a while ago...that it's "wrong" to use the command form or to give advice (my original post was the latter...) but yes, you can use the masters tools to tear down the masters house, and I'm not imposing anything on anyone by doing this. There's nothing wrong with being an egoist and simply avoiding all of the weird confrontations that was being talked about in the video. There is a time and place for fighting, and there's a time and place for evasion. There's a time and place to use the internet, and there's a time and place not to use it. If as an anarchist i feel like some tools are totally off limits, then I am being limited by religion and ideology.

One thing I really dislike are the strictly ideological anarchists, who just can't imagine a world of anarchy without clubs to enforce new sets rules and standards.

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