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This really is an issue - anyone discontented with the current system can see the appeal and utility of skills that allow a greater degree of separation from consumerism. The right are so far doing much better at it than libleft. I follow their channels. They're enthusiastically doing things and sharing information - gardening, preserves, disaster preparedness, gunsmithing, traditional skills - there's so much enthusiasm and actual work going on. We can't eat memes. I don't want to see my anarchist comrades and other libleft friends failing the gardening competition to the picklewaffen.
This really is an issue - anyone discontented with the current system can see the appeal and utility of skills that allow a greater degree of separation from consumerism. The right are so far doing much better at it than libleft. I follow their channels. They're enthusiastically doing things and sharing information - gardening, preserves, disaster preparedness, gunsmithing, traditional skills - there's so much enthusiasm and actual work going on. We can't eat memes. I don't want to see my anarchist comrades and other libleft friends failing the gardening competition to the picklewaffen.
I'd like to tack a little bit on to this discussion, and add two particular notes.
First, I would like to make a clear delineation between right wing identity fetishism and left-wing back to the land movements. The majority of the people who partake Cottagecore are people who believe it will be beneficial to their physical and mental health. This differs from the nationalist perspective which is one of "we want this because this is ours," (Implied: Not theirs) often including narratives about an "other" who took your heritage away. One needs to make a clear causal distinction as to why we desire these things, and to distance themselves those who have adopted Cottagecore as a nationalist rallying cry. It's pretty easy to suss them out.
My second point is a recommendation. Cottagecore, in many ways, has been influenced by Wicca and, importantly, neo-paganism. Neo-paganism, of course, has been suffering from nationalist infiltration for nearly as long as it has existed. Although I can't make any specific comments, I'd suggest speaking with that community to find out how to resist fascist infiltration. They've been doing it for years.
First, I would like to make a clear delineation between right wing identity fetishism and left-wing back to the land movements. The majority of the people who partake Cottagecore are people who believe it will be beneficial to their physical and mental health. This differs from the nationalist perspective which is one of "we want this because this is ours," (Implied: Not theirs) often including narratives about an "other" who took your heritage away. One needs to make a clear causal distinction as to why we desire these things, and to distance themselves those who have adopted Cottagecore as a nationalist rallying cry. It's pretty easy to suss them out.
My second point is a recommendation. Cottagecore, in many ways, has been influenced by Wicca and, importantly, neo-paganism. Neo-paganism, of course, has been suffering from nationalist infiltration for nearly as long as it has existed. Although I can't make any specific comments, I'd suggest speaking with that community to find out how to resist fascist infiltration. They've been doing it for years.
Forwarded from SolarHoboism
They're right, I don't want to dunk on something because of nazi infiltration, I just want people on libleft to be aware that they need to supply a tone shift in the movement. Let's fill our pantries with preserves, turn our lawns into gardens, learn to build and repair our own stuff, fill the cottage core tags with our DIY projects, and smoke out the right with images of trans girls on tractors, butch lesbians kneading bread, enbies tending hives, and gay POC polycules teaching their children to make clothes.
You know, with how few people are out, this might be a good time for guerilla gardening. Of course, if one WERE to do such a thing, they should still be conscious of wearing PPE and other protective measures. Not like I'm telling you to do anything illegal...haha...unless?
Remember to try and use as many native plants as you can in gardening, many of them are more useful than you think.
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TIL Two homosexual lovers, Harmodius and Aristogeiton, assassinated the king of Athens, Hipparchus, and triggered events that would usher in democracy. They became known as the Tyrannicides, the preeminent symbol of democracy to ancient Athenians.
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Harmodius and Aristogeiton
two men from Ancient Athens