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"Nope! If our reality is a simulation, what’s the problem? You already believe that we live in God’s simulation, why does it matter if it’s actually run by robots or aliens? What’s the problem with aliens deciding the laws, and not God?" - Anderson Galaxious [1]
"Nope! If our reality is a simulation, what’s the problem? You already believe that we live in God’s simulation, why does it matter if it’s actually run by robots or aliens? What’s the problem with aliens deciding the laws, and not God?" - Anderson Galaxious [1]
Summary
Galaxy Thought is the self insert ideology of user Aperson14, better known as "edelex" or just "galaxy" in most cases. I don't really wanna summarize it right now, so you should probably read this page.
I will not write much here, but eh, feel free to leave a comment. If you want to know more about me and/or my beliefs, I suggest you try to contact me via a third party platform. If you are actually interested in hearing me rant, check out my beliefs below.
Beliefs
Now for clarification before we get into this, I as a Marxist do not support Council or Party Communism, because I support the union method. Perhaps we can get into this (why exactly) on another day, but right now let's handle this. I am a unionist, yet I do not identify as a syndicalist. Why? Am I retarded? Some would say yes.
Yet that's not why; in my opinion, syndicalism is too broad of a term. It has been co-opted by anarchists, fascists, utopians, and reformists. (Let's be honest here, syndicalism was really never scientific) I obviously do not wish to associate with these types of people; therefore I reject syndicalism in it's entirety. This, is what I call "social-democratic" or "reformist" unionism, as you might've noticed in my "dislikes" section. I therefore prefer to identify as a revolutionary or a proletarian unionist.
Yet, that does not make me a De-Leonist, as J. Bolcheque pointed out in one of our discussions that Daniel De Leon was a bit of a reformist and was rigid; therefore I do not follow him either. Plus, De Leon supports the party form (albeit in a limited amount) so, his ideas are kinda dead to me.
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