Also I Am SO Careful

With my phrasing when I’m writing about politics so as to make sure I’m not misconstrued.  I see a lot of even pretty decent people who definitely didn’t say anything actually bad getting dog piled not even for using “politically incorrect” terminology, but just like phrasing things in an unclear or even just a slightly unfashionable way and it’s just like “I don’t think this is how we win” you know what I mean?

And like I’ve found that basically, you can say nearly anything in nearly any space if you know how to phrase it for your audience and get a good or at least not a bad response and it’s just… ridiculous to me that that’s how politics works.

Also like once upon a time I was one of those people who was really dismissive of theory

And then I started reading theory and like… it gave me so many incredible and nuanced ways to describe my situation and the world around me, and gave me so many frameworks for analyzing situations and what not… that I can only say… read theory, and like I know academic language is dense and a pain in the ass sometimes, but like, once you get through the layer of dense academic language it’s like reading the secrets the bourgeoisie have been trying to keep from you all your life.

How do ancaps think they’re anarchists when bosses are literally called “bosses”?

Bossy?  Boss around?  What do you think these phrases mean?

Also it LITERALLY (not figuratively literally, literally literally) derives from the Dutch “baas” meaning “master” so like… they’re less “no gods, no masters” and a lot more “no gods, yes master”