it's easy to see why radicals basically identify their politics by friend group, the level of competence required to reliably figure out whether a position is crypto-neo-Strasserist or revisionist post-Juche rivals the bookkeeping required to be a baseball fan
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*snorkle-chort*
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neoliberalism is GURPS, monomaniacally devoted to subsuming everything it comes into contact with, everybody seems to hate it and it's hard to find the people who don't, but when you do, boy do they love it
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anarcho-primitivism is Call of Cthulhu, you're probably going to die sooner rather than later
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i'd say why Trotskyism is obviously Pathfinder but i wouldn't want to make you feel personally attacked
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If you can explain which game is Pabloite revisionism, and why, I promise you I'll be impressed. Warning: it will be impossible without first deciding which game is third period Stalinism.
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oh, well shit, it's not like anything could be third period Stalinism other than Paranoia, ironically enough
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OMG you're right.
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my best reading of Pabloite revisionism is that it's D&D 4th Edition, the edition that tried to slavishly imitate the conventions of MMOs, i.e. jumping on a bandwagon that was in the end going nowhere
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