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I support <abbr title='International Auxiliary Language'>IAL</abbr>s, mostly [[Esperanto]], as a counter-push against linguistic [[imperialism]] and to aid global communication between humans, which is particularly important given the development of hyperconnectivity and internetworks. Esperanto is an excellent language suited for being an IAL; it is not perfect (some root words end with the same letters as suffixes); but it is better than English, and a ''perfect'' IAL is impossible anyway.
I support <abbr title='International Auxiliary Language'>IAL</abbr>s, mostly [[Esperanto]], as a counter-push against linguistic [[imperialism]] and to aid global communication between humans, which is particularly important given the development of hyperconnectivity and internetworks. Esperanto is an excellent language suited for being an IAL; it is not perfect (some root words end with the same letters as suffixes); but it is better than English, and a ''perfect'' IAL is impossible anyway.


However, I do ''not'' support Zamenhof's idealism of an international language being the sole bringer of world peace; class warfare would still exist despite a monolingual humanity, hence making world peace impossible.
However, I do not support Zamenhof's idealism of an international language being the sole bringer of world peace; class warfare would still exist despite a monolingual humanity, hence making world peace impossible.


I do not approve English as an international language; it mostly spread through [[colonialism]]<ref>{{Web citation|url=https://brownpoliticalreview.org/2017/04/linguistic-colonialism-english/|title=The Linguistic Colonialism of English|author=Anna Corradi|date=April 25, 2017}}</ref> and it is still imposed on other countries today in computer science (through U.S dominance of the computer industry); and catered to one demography: Anglos.
I do not approve English as an international language; it mostly spread through [[colonialism]]<ref>{{Web citation|url=https://brownpoliticalreview.org/2017/04/linguistic-colonialism-english/|title=The Linguistic Colonialism of English|author=Anna Corradi|date=April 25, 2017}}</ref> and it is still imposed on other countries today in computer science (through U.S dominance of the computer industry); and catered to one demography: Anglos.
====(Controlled) Opposition by Imperialists====
IALs will become increasingly important; as the development of international capital increases.
As an international auxiliary language, by allowing communications between workers of different nations, [[contradiction]]ally opposes the imperialists ability to divide the global working-class. I suspect that the imperialist intentionally propagate disinformation about working IALs (pretty much just Esperanto) and promote defunding of IAL education; to keep the working class divided linguistically and to extract more surplus-value out of the labor of language learning.
For example:
* The [[Free Software Foundation]] opposed the introduction of IALs into glibc for years (likely from the start of the project: 1987);<ref>{{Web citation|title=How to write a GNU libc locale|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20050206021859/http://www.student.uit.no/~pere/linux/glibc/howto.html|quote=If the language or region in question is missing in the ISO standard, one need to get the ISO standard updated before the locale will be included in glibc. If one can't convince the ISO 639 maintainers that your language exists (and thus need a language code), the glibc maintainers will refuse to add the locale. In addition, the glibc maintainers seem to refuse "artificial languages" like Esperanto and Lojban, even if they got a ISO 639 code.}}</ref><ref>{{Web citation|url=https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=711#c2|title=711 - Esperanto locale (currently for France)}}</ref><ref>{{Web citation|url=https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=14943|title=14943 - Artificial languages}}</ref> despite some of them being potentially easily addable. (The EO locale was only added in 2017!) It is very strange for them to do this out of the blue; especially as they did not have to do any work; unless if it was guided by pro-imperialist interests. glibc is an important software library used with C programs; and the U.S maintains a lock on the tech industry.
I suspect that this happens with more core foundational software: translations into IALs are likely rejected systemically due to prejudice and to maintain an English monopoly on computer and software production.


===Programming Languages===
===Programming Languages===

Revision as of 03:09, 8 April 2023

I'm a pro-science marxist-leninist who's parent is currently a labour aristocrat.

Positions

Psychiatry

Psychiatry is currently a psuedoscientific state tool of oppression disguised as medicinal aid.

I seek to gradually abolish Psychiatry under Communism (hence I am antipsychiatry). I critically support psychiatry under the proletarian state to oppress the bourgeoisie, as psychiatry is a tool of the state, not just the bourgeois state.

Bourgeois psychiatry promotes metaphysical biodeterminism, an erroneous framework which opposes the reality of dialectical materialism.

U.S Marxism

Combat Chauvinist Science

There is a widespread tribalist culture of shaming those who gets scammed by psuedoscientists for being scammed and often not understanding science. In practice, a lot of people don't properly understand what science is; I didn't know or understand science until three months ago and I still only understand and remember the scientific method. However, this widespread deficiency does not give the excuse of shamming those groups. Shamming people for the lack of science education ends up promotes anti-intellectualism.

Instead of shamming the misled group, teach them proper science and don't shame them for it. Show to the people that the capitalists only have interests in stopping psuedoscientists to protect their own wealth.

Importance of Supporting and Allying with Health workers

Healthcare is one of the few industries where the United States is dominant. Unsurprisingly the superstructure consists of overmedicalization and heavy oppression of the disabled (through segregation, gaslighting, abuse, and bouregois psychiatric oppression).

Lingustics

The "Constructed" vs. "Natural" Human Language Debate

All human languages have been constructed and used by humans and did not naturally exist, hence all human languages are really constructed languages.

International auxiliary languages

I support IALs, mostly Esperanto, as a counter-push against linguistic imperialism and to aid global communication between humans, which is particularly important given the development of hyperconnectivity and internetworks. Esperanto is an excellent language suited for being an IAL; it is not perfect (some root words end with the same letters as suffixes); but it is better than English, and a perfect IAL is impossible anyway.

However, I do not support Zamenhof's idealism of an international language being the sole bringer of world peace; class warfare would still exist despite a monolingual humanity, hence making world peace impossible.

I do not approve English as an international language; it mostly spread through colonialism[1] and it is still imposed on other countries today in computer science (through U.S dominance of the computer industry); and catered to one demography: Anglos.

(Controlled) Opposition by Imperialists

IALs will become increasingly important; as the development of international capital increases.

As an international auxiliary language, by allowing communications between workers of different nations, contradictionally opposes the imperialists ability to divide the global working-class. I suspect that the imperialist intentionally propagate disinformation about working IALs (pretty much just Esperanto) and promote defunding of IAL education; to keep the working class divided linguistically and to extract more surplus-value out of the labor of language learning.

For example:

  • The Free Software Foundation opposed the introduction of IALs into glibc for years (likely from the start of the project: 1987);[2][3][4] despite some of them being potentially easily addable. (The EO locale was only added in 2017!) It is very strange for them to do this out of the blue; especially as they did not have to do any work; unless if it was guided by pro-imperialist interests. glibc is an important software library used with C programs; and the U.S maintains a lock on the tech industry.

I suspect that this happens with more core foundational software: translations into IALs are likely rejected systemically due to prejudice and to maintain an English monopoly on computer and software production.

Programming Languages

English chauvinism is prevalent in common discussions of programming languages. This is a problem because

Understandings

Dialectical Materialism

  • [X] Quantity <-> Quality Transformation
  • [X] Law of Unity and Opposites
  • [X] Negation of the negation

I still struggle to apply and use dialectical materialism; likely because the human brain has not adapted to dialectically think.

Marxism

Leninism

[ ] Imperialism

  • Imperialism is a stage of capitalism characterized by the consolidation of bank capital (money) and industrial capital; export of capital (not commodities); division of parts of the world for capital gain; and formations of monopolial capitalists.

By this criteria,

  • The United States would be described as an imperialist country.
  • China and Russia(n Federation) would not be imperialist (contrary to what some so called "Marxists" claim), as they do not export capital and have not divided or colonized any parts of the world.

[X] Dictatorship of the Proletariat

A dictatorship of the proletariat is a state lead by the proletariat.

Communications (Sociejoj)

Social Media

  1. Anna Corradi (April 25, 2017). "The Linguistic Colonialism of English"
  2. “If the language or region in question is missing in the ISO standard, one need to get the ISO standard updated before the locale will be included in glibc. If one can't convince the ISO 639 maintainers that your language exists (and thus need a language code), the glibc maintainers will refuse to add the locale. In addition, the glibc maintainers seem to refuse "artificial languages" like Esperanto and Lojban, even if they got a ISO 639 code.”

    How to write a GNU libc locale. Archived from the original.
  3. "711 - Esperanto locale (currently for France)".
  4. "14943 - Artificial languages".