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The Hasanabian Dialectic
(thelemmy.club)
A place to point people to see what we're all about, the defining moments, the self-mythololoy, the best bits, the banned posters who have made us what we are today
Rules:
Content submitted must be at least two weeks old.
Include links and/or screenshots of content as appropriate. Include any narrative necessary for context as appropriate.
Ping a mod if you put a lot of work into an effort post so it can be pinned and featured.
Posting old struggle sessions is fine, but absolutely no relitigating them in the comments.
There have always been radicalized vets and they are regretful of what they participated in. I know plenty of vets who are not radicalized who are anti-military from just going through it, it's pretty obviously a bad thing. People who are pro military are by and large committed to the other side of the contradiction to the left. They are the front lines for capitalists in the class war, willing to kill even children to maintain the status quo. There are millions of US citizens who are not pro military that can actually radicalize, focusing on how to get the most fascist US citizens to radicalize is really and truly a waste of time