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I'm '''CommissarMar'''. Marxist-Leninist, anti-imperialist, and supporter of actually existing socialism in the modern day. | [[File:Marx-Engels-Lenin-Stalin_flag.png|right|frameless]] | ||
I'm '''CommissarMar'''. Marxist-Leninist, anti-imperialist, and supporter of actually existing socialism in the modern day. | |||
== About me == | == About me == | ||
Being interested in involving myself with Prolewiki, it's a given that I'm a Marxist-Leninist ideologically. As to my political background, I grew up in a rather conservative and reactionary family, despite being proletarian, and I did little to resist that being such a young age. My perspectives began to shift left-ward after entering secondary education and seeing the classist (I personally dislike that term as everything in capitalism is orientated towards a class prospective, but I still feel it's appropriate in this setting) and generally dysfunctional state of the education system as it existed in my economically poor town: the poor students (including me) were virtually thrown to the way-side into a future life of wage-slavery without the prospect of being able to afford post-secondary education. Meanwhile, the petite-bourgeois "middle-class" students constantly received attention and rewards and were entitled to a life of relative comforts. | Being interested in involving myself with Prolewiki, it's a given that I'm a Marxist-Leninist ideologically. As to my political background, I grew up in a rather conservative and reactionary family, despite being proletarian, and I did little to resist that being such a young age. My perspectives began to shift left-ward after entering secondary education and seeing the classist (I personally dislike that term as everything in capitalism is orientated towards a class prospective, but I still feel it's appropriate in this setting) and generally dysfunctional state of the education system as it existed in my economically poor town: the poor students (including me) were virtually thrown to the way-side into a future life of wage-slavery without the prospect of being able to afford post-secondary education. Meanwhile, the petite-bourgeois "middle-class" students constantly received attention and rewards and were entitled to a life of relative comforts. | ||
While I was dismissive of the class divide in my community (and elsewhere) as being just the "natural order", that changed rapidly when I suffered multiple traumatic experiences, some inflicted by petite-bourgeois peers, and the "final straw" which killed to conservatism inside of me was when I was targeted by the police and eventually expelled from my educational institution. I don't want to go into these details here as they are besides the topic, but I would like to say that these events demonstrated that the system only viewed me as a wage-working tool at best and criminal at worst. Knowing this, I later began to study the works of anti-capitalist writers, eventually encountering the books of Marx and others. While I didn't really pay much mind to communism before, their words resonated with me in a very profound way. After months of purging anti-communist programming, I grew politically into a Marxist-Leninist and never looked back. | While I was dismissive of the class divide in my community (and elsewhere) as being just the "natural order", that changed rapidly when I suffered multiple traumatic experiences, some inflicted by petite-bourgeois peers, and the "final straw" which killed to conservatism inside of me was when I was targeted by the police and eventually expelled from my educational institution. I don't want to go into these details here as they are besides the topic, but I would like to say that these events demonstrated that the system only viewed me as a wage-working tool at best and criminal at worst. Knowing this, I later began to study the works of anti-capitalist writers, eventually encountering the books of Marx and others. While I didn't really pay much mind to communism before, their words resonated with me in a very profound way. After months of purging anti-communist programming, I grew politically into a Marxist-Leninist and never looked back.{{Userbox|info=This editor is a [[Deng|Dengist]] [[capitalist roader]]|id=[[File:Deng2.jpg|45px]]|float=left}} |
Revision as of 23:28, 4 December 2023
I'm CommissarMar. Marxist-Leninist, anti-imperialist, and supporter of actually existing socialism in the modern day.
About me
Being interested in involving myself with Prolewiki, it's a given that I'm a Marxist-Leninist ideologically. As to my political background, I grew up in a rather conservative and reactionary family, despite being proletarian, and I did little to resist that being such a young age. My perspectives began to shift left-ward after entering secondary education and seeing the classist (I personally dislike that term as everything in capitalism is orientated towards a class prospective, but I still feel it's appropriate in this setting) and generally dysfunctional state of the education system as it existed in my economically poor town: the poor students (including me) were virtually thrown to the way-side into a future life of wage-slavery without the prospect of being able to afford post-secondary education. Meanwhile, the petite-bourgeois "middle-class" students constantly received attention and rewards and were entitled to a life of relative comforts.
While I was dismissive of the class divide in my community (and elsewhere) as being just the "natural order", that changed rapidly when I suffered multiple traumatic experiences, some inflicted by petite-bourgeois peers, and the "final straw" which killed to conservatism inside of me was when I was targeted by the police and eventually expelled from my educational institution. I don't want to go into these details here as they are besides the topic, but I would like to say that these events demonstrated that the system only viewed me as a wage-working tool at best and criminal at worst. Knowing this, I later began to study the works of anti-capitalist writers, eventually encountering the books of Marx and others. While I didn't really pay much mind to communism before, their words resonated with me in a very profound way. After months of purging anti-communist programming, I grew politically into a Marxist-Leninist and never looked back.
This editor is a Dengist capitalist roader |