RE: https://mastodon.world/@paninid/116539221804282908

I didn't consent to these abysmal conditions and bullshit terms. I didn't bring 1/2 humans into this world & I was told there were inalienable rights.

So...WTF? #PitchforksUp

#CurrentMood #Revolution #TTJ

I AINT NO JOKE - TRMS

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đŸ€–đŸŽ‰ Behold, the revolutionary "Mojo" - because who needs coherence when you can append .md to URLs for fun?! đŸ€Ż Just write like #Python, pretend it runs like #C, and hope that your diverse #hardware doesn't stage a revolt. đŸ’»đŸš€
https://mojolang.org/ #Mojo #Revolution #HackerNews #ngated
Mojo

The Mojo programming language

Don't worry, demolishing all serious avenues of democracy TOTALLY won't silence YOUR voice! Just all your rivals!

“The King of America” đŸ‘‘â›ïž Thomas Paine / Common Sense (1776)

It's early 1776, & Tom Paine has an idea for a new civic holiday...

https://marekbennett.com/2026/05/07/1776-paine-common-sense-king/

'Lewis takes up a debate with several Black feminists who have, at various times, questioned the idea of family abolition, whose central argument has been that, very often, Black families have been sites of resistance against racism. Similarly, we could point to many experiences of class struggle in which sectors of working families have played a key role against the attacks of capital: supporting strikes, establishing relations of solidarity between factories and neighborhoods, staging rent strikes, maintaining soup kitchens, creating movements in defense of public services, and many other forms of resistance. The tradition of “women’s commissions” in strikes, for example, has allowed the working class to articulate fighting forces far beyond the workplace.

'To this criticism Lewis responds that, even so, we should not cease working for the abolition of the family, since we would not need its “protective shield” if we managed to build a society without racism. The argument contains a grain of truth, but it stops halfway. It fails to contemplate the role that the family relations within sectors of the working class and oppressed can play in moments of heightened class struggle. On another level, it doesn’t account for the fact that capitalism, while it needs such a “social cell” for its own reproduction, constantly undermines working families’ very conditions of existence. Marx and Engels remarked on this in the mid-19th century, pointing to the length of the working day, the lack of decent housing, and the general precariousness of working class life.'

Josefina L. MartĂ­nez : https://www.leftvoice.org/love-and-care-beyond-capitalism/

#property #gender #subordination #dependence #family #debates #debate #abolition #antiCapitalism #Fourier #Lewis #sociology #anthropology #communities #feminism #feminisms #chores #care #queer #rainbowMafia #historyOfIdeas #Marxism #relationships #abolitionism #culturalism #radicalFeminism #materialism #classes #revolution #domesticWork #classStruggle #careWork #historyOfFeminism

I'm not going to bother to make the argument that the #American #Revolution was a waste of time. It's easy to see that. It didn't work because it wasn't really about the #principles. It was about some white men getting free from some dick heads. So if the same approach is done now, guess what?
#MissKittyPolitics A #revolution is a #fundamental #change in political, social, or economic structures. Most people equate revolution with #violence and that is an #error. The only REAL change comes when there's not more damage done by the change than any good that the change can provide.

RE: https://bsky.app/profile/did:plc:hc7tndm7gduompba65aps75k/post/3ml7hbwdjbc25
Une revue pour un féminisme révolutionnaire : soutenez Contretemps ! - Contretemps

Historienne et co-directrice de Contretemps, Fanny Gallot vous explique pourquoi il faut soutenir notre média, qui joue un rÎle important pour le mouvement féministe en transmettant et discutant des ressources théoriques, et en posant certains débats stratégiques.

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