We don't invite them to parties
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Replying to @Bananaaquamelon @hradzka
The fun kind or the people's liberation front of judea kind?
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @hradzka
The fun kind. Like organized religion, also best to avoid organized political parties. I don't like things that have "rules"
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Replying to @Bananaaquamelon @hradzka
okay that doesn't rly answer the question since you are someone w/ leftwing views who isn't part of the organized movement
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @hradzka
Sorry. Being glib. My experience has been that leftists tend to shun "creeps" and unstable people as they value group cohesion and communality. I think many of these folk move far-right because antisocial behavior is more tolerated there
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Replying to @Bananaaquamelon @hradzka
i doubt that's true, i used to be quite far left myself, i know all about unstable leftists
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It's quite possible that right wing anti-sociality and instability is expressed differently from leftist examples of such.
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maybe but if you look at the demographics of leftist support they have been drawing from a much dumber demographic for a long time
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @CrecusLohe and
obv a vanguard party can be very small, and so can set a minimum on quality of recruits from the class it leads
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Replying to @QuasLacrimas @CrecusLohe and
but fringe parties can't be so picky, so take a step back; what do the smaller fringe lefty grps do? how does the left as a whole handle the Idiot Question?
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(my gut feeling is that they make ppl feel like, idk, downvoting problematic comments on reddit is "fighting capitalism", so they can channel them into passive roles)
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