• ToastedPlanet@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 day ago

    All your arguments are based on claims that are guesses or just plainly untrue. This not not a serious discussion.

    If your argument is to lie about our discussion then your statement is correct, it is not a serious discussion.

    It makes sense that your sources and ‘experiences’ come from vaush and twitter.

    Yes, we are discussing how to deal with fascists in social environments where there is limited space and/or time to communicate between parties. So the examples are drawn from relevant sources such as twitter and political debates.

    Touch grass, talk to some experienced antifascist activists and maybe read some books.

    It’s raining too much to mow, maybe next week. So not you then. I recommend Why Nations Fail.

    Edit: and maybe reach out to a disabled community (in a respectful manner) to learn about how ableist language impacts them.

    There were people from the queer and neurodivergent communities in the chat discussing the topics with Vaush. They agreed with him.

    • Sop@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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      19 hours ago

      You can always find people of any group to agree with any statement (especially if they’re already watching an ableist person). Which is why I’m telling you to seek out actual disabled communities. They often have advocacy and activist subgroups who can tell you a lot about ableism, its impact on disabled people and effective activism against it.

      Real life discourse is very different from online discourse, and real life is where actual activism is done and changes are made.