Madeira Darling is a snarky mystic, devout Satanist, serious Marxist, laughing dominatrix, and writer from San Fransisco where they live with their boyfriend in a house full of altars to their various demons.
Communism has caused more pain and suffering than capitalism ever has
Alrighty, I’m assuming you’re thinking of the Soviet Union and other Leninist states, which were/are not communist in any sense of the word, but even assuming it was, let’s have a look at how Leninist states stack up? (note: As a libertarian communist my analysis is that Leninist states are essentially state capitalism and so their atrocities are also capitalist atrocities but JUST FOR FUN BECAUSE YOU THINK THAT’S WHAT COMMUNISM IS LET’S HAVE A LOOK AT HOW THEY STACK UP)
and that’s mostly just the US. Oh and don’t try and claim that the US wasn’t violent post-revolution, loyalists were persecuted plenty
Hell let’s have some more:
The 1850–73 famine in China that killed over 60 million people as a result of imperialism and the opium wars.
Here are some gems from a list I found on a forum of atrocities capitalism must answer for if you’re going to hold it to the same standard you hold your idea of communism to:
What is the Belgian Kongo and the mess of states left after?
What is French Algeria?
What is British India and Pakistan?
What is the Native American Genocide in North America?
What is the Iraq War?
What is the Yemeni Civil War, and the US supporting Saudi bombing campaigns on civilian targets, during a famine?
What is De Beers?
What is the 1973 CIA funded coup of Allende in Chile?
What is the Contras in Nicaragua?
What is violence and regime change in the Honduras?
What is the genocide of Chinese people in Indonesia?
What is the Vietnam War?
What is the CIA funding of Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge?
What is the Syrian Crisis and the Pentagon funding one side, while the CIA funds another?
What is post French Rwanda and the genocide that followed?
What is the funding of Afghani Taliban during the USSR’s invasion on Afghanistan?
What is the 1954 Guatemalan Coup d’Etat?
What is Koch Industries bankrolling the Nazi oil industry?
What is Allied Powers supporting the Tsarists during the Russian Civil War?
What is the continued occupation and bombing campaigns against the Palestinian people?
What are the lies and corporate greed that led to the 2008 crash?
What is the Libyan conflict?
What is the entire oil industry?
What is the lobbying of government by companies like Haliburton, owned by Dick Cheney, to go on with perpetual warfare?
What is child labour in Asian countries and the Industrial Revolution?
What is Exxon Mobile covering up their data on climate change?
What is the private prison industry?
And I COULD LIST MORE.
So basically what did Leninist states do that wasn’t capitalist business as usual? (…like it was capitalism where striking was illegal but you got free healthcare so it was sort of… eh y’ know swings and roundabouts)
Cause like… it’s literally not energy in the typical sense of the word?
Here’s a list of the types of energy that exist as far as we know:
It can’t heat stuff or move stuff, so like…?
I feel like they mean atmosphere or like emotional resonance or association or something?
Like usually they’re talking about a feeling something evokes and that’s… actually totally valid and worthwhile. If the pretty rock relaxes you and makes you feel better then that’s awesome, you hold onto that pretty rock.
Just wanted to write a thing on corsets and costume history and how we perceive women’s place in history.
Anyway corsets have a really bad reputation as a symbol of like… the oppression of women, and I think that’s actually pretty weird (as a costume history geek), because like, they’re portrayed as these torture devices and they really aren’t.
Okay let me explain, tight lacing (lacing very tightly so as to modify the shape of your ribcage over time) isn’t super comfy, but it’s also not super uncomfy and no it’s not as bad for your health as the Victorian health alarmists would have you believe. That said most women didn’t tight lace (especially not working class women, who did in fact also wear corsets) most women laced their corsets tightly enough to keep their boobage in place and not much tighter because that was the real function of corsets.
Now if you’re busty (whether through nature, or like me through the surgeon’s art) you know that bras are necessary but in many cases fucking uncomfortable, and that your boobs cause you back pain aplenty. Now here’s the interesting part, corsets (custom-made, properly fitted, real steel or imitation whale boned real corsets) support your titty weight off your strong hips rather than off your weak shoulders, and keep your back straight which for a lot of people with a lot in the boobage department… is kind of a godsend in terms of reducing or eliminating back pain, they also sort of force you to bend at the knees rather than at the waist which is better for your back in the long run.
Incidentally, the crusade against corsetry was initially lead by men who hated the things (the would have shown up on a late Victorian “trends men hate” list TBH) before rational dress folks got ahold of them.
Anyway basically I’m tired of pop culture treating a fairly practical garment that developed to support what needs supporting so it doesn’t flop around and cause trouble and discomfort being treated as a torture device.
Also it somewhat irritates me when people talk about full skirts as if they were super restrictive and cumbersome. People forget that the trousers of the past were often stiff with little give. Hoop skirts certainly were dangerous as fuck in a world full of open flames, but like a full skirt with a few petticoats is warm and allows you honestly, a really large amount of freedom of motion (more than most modern lady pants honestly), I’ve worn long (not floor length, but ankle length) skirts hiking through rough terrain and they’re honestly quite practical, though knee length with high socks works a little better if there’s a lot of stuff to get caught on. Not to mention that although upper class women were highly restricted through most of history through most of the world, a lot of the time your average subsistence farmer would be surprisingly egalitarian (although women typically did the cooking and laundry and “inside” work more and men did the “outside” work more, everybody was doing work that was directly necessary to not dying and so it was pretty different from like the upper-class idea of the woman who was mostly decorative and was utterly reliant on the men around her, basically proles were interdependent, bourgeois and aristocratic folks had dependent women and independent men if that makes sense)
People talk about healing a lot, like a LOT a lot and I can’t help but think that capitalism leaves so many people in need of healing, it wounds people daily, causes people immense pain, and as much as I think that ritual and spiritual practice and belief in the beyond can help to cope with that pain (when Marx called religion the opiate of the masses, his primary meaning wasn’t that it was a soporific drug to keep us docile, but that it was a painkiller, because that was what opiates were used for at the time, to dull suffering), the fact that we live in a society where we have to work so hard to try and heal our daily hurts is pretty shite.
And like as you know, I’m an atheist, I don’t believe in literal deities but like I can’t help but feel that for people who are more of that bent a society that wasn’t so intensely painful to exist within (status inequalitystresses humans out and makes us miserable fyi) those people could spend a lot of time doing spiritual development shit beyond just trying to keep themselves together and functioning.
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People who are supposedly leftists who believe in essentialist racial categories worry me. Race is a social construct, doesn’t mean that it doesn’t effect shit in hideous, evil ways, and the fact that the lines are drawn in arbitrary as fuck ways shouldn’t draw attention away from the fact that the construct of whiteness has caused the loss of countless lives not to mention languages, cultures and histories.
Like human genetic variation is a gradient not a thing with clear lines that match national or even continental borders. Borders on maps are socially constructed but that doesn’t mean they don’t affect real people’s real lives in terrifying ways. Who has been socially constructed as white has varied by time and place (and no this doesn’t mean that racism against white people exists because racism has always been carried out by people who were in that time and place white, against people who were in that time and place not white).
Which ethnic/cultural groups are considered white is indeed socially determined but that doesn’t mean that the oppression isn’t real
Similarly what forms of sexuality are considered normative or straight varies by time and place (in much of the Ancient Greek world, for example, a straight guy could have plenty of homosexual sex provided he was on top and remain within their category of sexual normalcy).
Tumblr back at it again with it’s race baiting. There is nothing wrong with thin, white women. Way to be racist, assholes.
1. Actually just white
2. Armenian (y’know, those people who were killed on a larger scale more recently)
3. Actually just white
4. Ashkenazi Jewish (killed on an even larger scale even more recently)
5. Actually just white
6. Romani
7. Ashkenazi Jewish
8. Mexican
9. Actually just white
10. Actually just white
Nice of you to just ignore the ethnicity of half the list
ashkenazi refers to europe- specifically germany, which is in europe. still white.
armenia is…let’s check the map. huh. it’s in europe. still white.
being killed doesn’t actually make you less white, you know? even counting mexico, this list is 90% white and thin women and i think that’s the problem here.
Yes but jews fall under the “oppressed” category and I assumed we’d count that.
Also, take a look at Google images when you search for Armenian people. A large majority of those people have a caramelish skin. Y’know, not white.
I see you’re ignoring Romani
“Even counting Mexico” what the hell is that supposed to mean? When did all of Mexico become white? Sure, there are pale Mexicans, but the large majority have dark skin.
I don’t really see much of a problem. I do know that if it were all latino or all black it’s be getting praised right now. I’m not even going to say there wouldn’t be people saying it’s dumb, but the large majority of people would praise it.
your race does not completely determine your skin color. there are black people with the same skin tone as whites. what it does determine is your facial structure and genetic makeup, and since ashkenazi jews and armenians are from europe, this makes them- you guessed it. european. romani aren’t white because they come from another region entirely. i’m not ignoring them, they aren’t part of the discussion right now.
when i said “even counting mexico”, i meant counting it as a place that is majorly nonwhite.
being oppressed doesn’t make someone nonwhite. not being actually white makes you nonwhite. europeans have a long history of viewing other european people as inferior and nonwhite, but we know from genetics that all of these people are more closely related to each other than the rest of humanity.
…I’m pretty sure that whiteness is a social construct and who “counts” as white varies by time and place (and the idea of whiteness didn’t always exist) and the idea that there are actual ‘racial categories’ goes back to really racist as shit 19th century ideas of physical anthropology that aren’t true anyway… and like borders on continents and shit are arbitrary and everything shades into everything else and if you drew the borders differently you’d get a different result, but in any case the majority of the women on the list occupy the social construct of whiteness and that shows a lot about our ideas of beauty.
I feel like we can do better than just calling it out, though… (this is Silvia Baraldini, she helped break Assata Shakur out of prison and escape to Cuba and then did two extra years in prison because she refused to give up information about the Puerto Rican Independence movement.)