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  • i did qualify that it’s important to read things critically; there can be things which you take away that resonate even if the source is problematic. for example his sentiment of wanting build a society where he would be eventually also be eliminated for being too right wing. generally i try not to limit myself to any one author, i’ll even read marxists for their perspective.

    that said it does take time and effort though to read things critically. that’s why i point out that just straight up saying ‘read proudhon’ is not doing anyone any favors, isn’t educating people, and just looks like posturing. it also reminds me of people saying ‘read bookchin’; another guy who makes some good points, but also has a lot of issues and should really be read critically.

    Maybe i should try audio book but that’s harder because i’m deaf.

    i have a lot of friends who swear by audiobook, but i can’t really focus on analyzing what’s being said if it’s being read to me.



  • i agree, i don’t think he’s an avowed transphobe, but he’s certainly got it out for leftist instances, which do happen to be very trans. my observation has been that a blind eye gets turned to bad behavior if it benefits him though, for example people promoting piefed as a place to be free from ‘degenerates’

    i will say the harassment has been really gross and persistent. i’ve noticed flare-ups every time the issue of zionism on the platform + governance comes up. most recently after dbzer0 defederated feddit.org, and when .world defederated anarchist instances for banning one of their admins for zionism.

    it’s a bit diabolical how piefed is constructed so that moderation for their preferred politics is opaque and targets whole instances and they try to spin the lack of transparency as a good thing by making posts about ‘see how much more other instances ban’ and now just censoring the modlog and silencing instances they don’t like.

    the main theme is that anti-imperialist leftists (who are often queer/trans) are to be silenced and hidden from sight if not outright defederated. hexbear is largely non-cis/trans and is not even on that list because it’s entirely defederated (for being outspoken and communist/anarchist/antizionist). blahaj is still federated, but they’re not as outspoken on anti-imperialism at an instance level so they are ‘tolerated’.

    @Cris_Citrus@piefed.zip






  • Modlog Reason for the action is only shown if it is from trusted instances, so abusive mods wont have an audience. Admins can still see the reason though.

    pughitler is a mod on piefed.social and nobody seems to care about his abusive behavior.

    rimu gets temporarily banned for ‘emulating a zionist’ and now suddenly it’s a priority to address moderator abuse… via censorship shocked-pikachu

    incredible



  • Diva (she/her)@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlTaNkIe
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    my opinion of mls when i was younger was very much influenced by knowing ones irl who were on the more misogynist/transphobic side, unfortunately common in eastern europe. it’s a large part of why i gravitated to anarchist organizing.

    since then i’ve run into mls through organizing who ended up being great comrades (many of whom were trans) and it really made the ones who are sexist seem like the anomaly.

    i don’t like seeing the infighting from either direction at this point. it just feels monumentally counter-productive when there’s actual fash running around making lists of us. they certainly don’t care about the distinction between tendencies, anything other than solidarity is kinda doing their work for them.





  • The Hexbear Double Standard

    The hypocrisy becomes glaring when examining how different instances are treated. Hexbear, known for its authoritarian moderation and open hostility to liberal democracy, remainsfederated while anti-Zionist instances are targeted. One user noted then ironic that Hexbear has large threads voting on who to defederate, but is not labeled as authoritarian.

    This selective enforcement reveals that Lemmy.world’s real concern is not protecting users from threats but enforcing a particular ideological line. Lemmy.world will tolerate authoritarian communists but actively purges anti-Zionists. This is not moderation—it’s political persecution.

    hexbear was actually defederated preemptively by axis.world before they turned on federation. this is not an example of a double standard, but rather of the commitment of .world to enforcing censorship of anything left of liberal zionism if they feel like it’s a small instance they can exclude.