Nyarlathotep7 [they/them,comrade/them]

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Cake day: May 30th, 2021

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  • i’m just in a weird position in life where i feel my lack of social mobility and see people born to so much more than I was and feel paralyzed i guess? is god a white supremacist? why does it feel like every place that had the misfortune to be colonized is doomed to die like this. so many people hurt because they were born in a place that was too beautiful for them, for the bad luck of being born in a place near a beach. that’s all it took for americans (tho many others) to continuously destroy so many



  • The Young Lords tried doing something called “revolutionary machismo” and that was deemed as a failure strategy-wise.

    Although gratified that the party had thought to include gender at all, the Women’s Caucus began to question this point, arguing that “revolutionary machismo” was a non-sequitor, or even an oxymoron, designed to keep gendered hierarchy intact. As Morales writes, one woman pointed out that “It’s like revolutionary racism. It just doesn’t make sense.”

    At one of their first meetings, caucus members conducted a close reading of the 13-point program. When they came to point 10, the women laughed. It was obvious to them that this document was written by men. The idea of positive machismo made no sense. The word machismo implied aggression towards women. This work resulted in a “YLP Position Paper on Women.” It was published as a special insert in the September 25, 1970 issue of the Young Lords bilingual newspaper, Palante. Following the position paper, the leadership revised the 13-point program. The point on women was moved from point 10 to point 5. Machismo was no longer revolutionary. Instead, the Young Lords declared “Down with Machismo!”



  • I saw the reaction toward that whole “Latin America is a part of the West” struggle sesh. It really feels like a lot of white comrades often speak over POC voices. I’ve felt this too when speaking about how the sort of ‘Fuck God’ rhetoric is so damaging when trying to agitate within Hispanic spaces. The standard hex space is fairly…white I guess? It feels it too.

    I agree with everything @Pluto said. Especially regarding the start contrast between online/offline, the MLs. None of the MLs where I’m at speak English and none of the DemSocs speak Spanish. It kind of leads to one voice dominating the other. nonEnglish posting is a great idea!