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DO NOT INTERACT IF:

[1] Queerphobic

  • Anti-neopronouns or xenogenders.
  • Anti-trans and non-binary rights, including exclusion of a-spec identities (asexual, aromantic, etc.).
  • Anti-non-she/her lesbians or non-he/him gays.
  • Exclusionary toward unconventional lesbian and gay identities (e.g., transmasc lesbians, girlflux gays, etc.).
  • Misgendering or deadnaming trans people intentionally, even if they are problematic.
  • Opposing fluid, unlabeled, or evolving queer identities.
  • Anti-polyamory/ambiamory or exclusionary to consensual non-monogamy.
  • Supporting TERFs (trans-exclusionary radical feminists) or queer exclusionists.
  • Opposing intersex rights or spreading intersex misinformation.
  • Invalidating queer people who align with cultural-specific identities like two-spirit.

[2] Misogynistic/Sexist

  • Dismissing or belittling feminism or gender equity movements.
  • Denying gender-based violence or systemic sexism.
  • Objectifying or fetishizing women or feminine-presenting people.
  • Believing sex work is inherently immoral or exploitative, while ignoring sex workers' rights and voices.
  • Opposing access to abortion, contraception, or reproductive rights.
  • Supporting traditional gender roles as universally "correct" or "natural."

[3] Racist/Xenophobic

  • Opposing decolonization movements or denying colonial harm (e.g., "all countries are built on conquest").
  • Romanticizing or whitewashing colonization (e.g., "civilization missions").
  • Cultural appropriation for aesthetics (e.g., headdresses, bindis, hieroglyphs, or kanji used improperly).
  • Fetishizing racial groups or stereotypes (e.g., "Asian fetish," "Latina fiery tropes," etc.).
  • Denying systemic racism or its consequences, including disparities in wealth, health, and education.
  • Anti-indigenous rights or dismissing the "Land Back" movement.
  • Believing in "reverse racism" or reducing racism to individual acts of hatred.
  • Supporting or excusing border militarization and anti-immigration policies.

[4] Ableist

  • Opposing or invalidating neurodivergent experiences, including ADHD, autism, OCD, and more.
  • Mocking stimming, meltdowns, or other neurodivergent behaviors.
  • Supporting eugenics or selective abortion for disabilities.
  • Opposing efforts to make public spaces, media, or technology accessible.
  • Using slurs like "rtarded" or "spz" that mock disabled people.
  • Dismissing the mental health needs of those with chronic illnesses or trauma disorders.

[5] Anti-Liberation & Wars

  • Supporting settler colonialism, such as in Palestine, Western Sahara, or Turtle Island.
  • Opposing self-determination like, Catalonia, Kurdistan, or Tibet.
  • Supporting authoritarian governments that oppress minorities (e.g., Myanmar's junta, Sudan's militarized factions).
  • Supporting aggressive states or military occupation, including Russia (Ukraine), Israel (Palestine), Azerbaijan (Armenia/Nagorno-Karabakh), or Ethiopia (Tigray).
  • Maintaining neutrality or being "apolitical" in conflicts involving genocide or ethnic cleansing.
  • Opposing humanitarian aid to war-torn regions like Yemen, Syria, or Gaza.
  • Downplaying or dismissing the effects of militarism, imperialism, and proxy wars.

[6] Harmful Media & Actions

  • Consuming, supporting, or glorifying media with incest, pedophilia, or abusive tropes.
  • Dismissing the harm of romanticized toxic tropes in media, like victim-blaming narratives.
  • Reposting fanart, edits, or works without credit or against the creator's explicit wishes.
  • Opposing content warnings or discussions about harmful topics in media.

[7] Environmental and Social Injustice

  • Denying climate change or its disproportionate impact on marginalized communities.
  • Opposing environmental justice, including indigenous land protection.
  • Supporting unsustainable industries or "greenwashing" campaigns without accountability.
  • Ignoring the role of capitalism in environmental destruction.

[8] General Oppression

  • Dismissing or belittling intersectionality in activism and advocacy.
  • Invalidating intersectional struggles (e.g., queer POC, disabled refugees, etc.).
  • Supporting or enabling militarism, including aggressive state-funded violence.
  • Ignoring the voices of marginalized people in discussions about their oppression.

POLITICAL STANDS:
far-left, socialist

[1] Socialist & Anti-Capitalist

  • Advocates for the dismantling of capitalism and the redistribution of resources to guarantee basic human rights (e.g., housing, healthcare, food, education).
  • Emphasizes worker control of production, challenging the concentration of wealth in the hands of elites.
  • Supports collective ownership of means of production and opposition to profit-driven systems that exploit workers and the environment.
  • Strong support for universal basic income (UBI) and welfare systems that ensure equitable access to essential services.

[2] Libertarian Socialist

  • Skeptical of centralized state power and governance, advocating for decentralized decision-making.
  • Supports horizontal governance structures and participatory democracy, ensuring that everyone has an equal say in the decisions that affect their lives.
  • Opposes hierarchical structures and authoritarian control in all forms, whether in the state, the workplace, or communities.
  • Advocates for cooperative ownership of businesses and resources, where workers and communities directly manage economic activities.

[3] Eco-Socialist

  • Combines socialist principles with environmental justice, understanding that climate change is intrinsically linked to capitalism.
  • Supports policies that tackle climate change and promote sustainable living, such as renewable energy investments, environmental regulation, and green public infrastructure.
  • Advocates for degrowth, pushing for a reduction in overproduction and overconsumption to protect the planet and its ecosystems.
  • Promotes indigenous-led conservation efforts, recognizing traditional ecological knowledge as a key part of sustainable practices.
  • Opposes corporate greed and exploitation of the environment, demanding accountability from corporations that harm the planet.

[4] Feminist Socialist

  • Strong commitment to dismantling patriarchy in tandem with capitalism, recognizing that gender oppression is tied to capitalist exploitation.
  • Prioritizes intersectional feminism, which addresses the intersections of race, class, gender, sexuality, and other systems of oppression.
  • Supports bodily autonomy for all individuals, including the right to abortion, gender-affirming care, and freedom from sexual violence.
  • Firmly rejects TERF (trans-exclusionary radical feminist) ideologies and supports gender liberation for trans and non-binary individuals.
  • Advocates for gender equity in all areas of society, including the workplace, education, and politics, with a focus on dismantling harmful gender roles.

[5] Anti-Imperialist & Decolonial

  • Advocates for the self-determination of all peoples, including the right to independence and sovereignty for nations and regions under imperial control.
  • Strong supporter of Catalan independence, aligning with broader anti-imperialist goals and struggles for regional autonomy.
  • Opposes colonialism in all its forms, recognizing the ongoing effects of colonial history on oppressed nations and peoples.
  • Firm advocate for decolonization of Palestine, Kurdistan, Western Sahara, and other regions still under occupation or facing imperialist aggression.
  • Actively opposes imperialism, especially in the form of military interventions, occupation, and the exploitation of foreign resources by powerful states.

[6] Queer Liberationist

  • Firm advocate for the full liberation of LGBTQIA+ individuals, ensuring all people can live freely without fear of discrimination or violence.
  • Supports the recognition of fluid, non-binary, and unconventional queer identities and rejects rigid, traditional gender norms.
  • Rejects queer exclusionism, including TERFs, and advocates for the inclusion of all queer identities, including trans and non-binary people.
  • Supports the right to gender-affirming healthcare and policies that protect LGBTQIA+ people from harm.
  • Champions the fight against homophobia, transphobia, biphobia, and other forms of queerphobia, both in society and in institutional settings.

[7] Intersectional Liberationist

  • Recognizes that oppression is interconnected and that the struggles for racial, gender, economic, and environmental justice are all linked.
  • Advocates for an inclusive activism that centers the voices, experiences, and leadership of marginalized communities (e.g., people of color, queer people, disabled people, refugees).
  • Supports policies and initiatives that address the root causes of inequality and work toward liberation for all oppressed groups.
  • Prioritizes grassroots activism and intersectional organizing, ensuring that no group’s oppression is overlooked.
  • Advocates for justice that accounts for the overlapping and cumulative impacts of multiple systems of oppression.

[8] Catalan Independentist

  • Committed to the right of Catalonia to self-determination, believing that Catalonia, as a distinct nation, should have the autonomy to govern itself.
  • Supports Catalan independence as part of a broader struggle for national liberation and social justice.
  • Aligns Catalan independence with anti-capitalism, as the current Spanish state upholds capitalist and neoliberal policies that undermine working-class rights.
  • Believes in the power of local self-governance, grassroots activism, and direct democracy in shaping a fair and just society.
  • Supports the peaceful and democratic struggle for independence, opposing violent repression and state violence against pro-independence movements.
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Pub: 22 Oct 2024 18:35 UTC
Edit: 19 Nov 2024 13:57 UTC
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