Wisconcom [she/her]

Revolutionary greetings! I am a revolutionary communist activist from the State of Wisconsin.

Besides that, I am also a transgender woman who is interested in history, philosophy, sociology, and many other social sciences.

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  • Wisconcom [she/her]@hexbear.netOPtochat@hexbear.netI left a cult
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    3 days ago

    I always found Maoists emphasis on direct action and symbolism interesting. The Red Guards Austin where some of the only people in the United States who had massive rallies, proudly holding up signs of the “classics” of Marxism. Maoists place symbols over actual ideology, which attracts a lot of new people who are not as knowledgeable.

    Beyond that, I found Maoist’s outward presentation of anti-revisionism intoxicating. Maoists exceed pro-Hoxha MLs in the amount of criticisms of China and other countries they output. Maoists claim to be against Deng and other figures. As a staunch anti-revisionist, I could hardly resist.

    After I became a Maoist, it was only a matter of time before I became a Gonzaloist. I was quickly exposed to groups like “The Worker” and their article’s apparent concern for real-world struggle. I went deeper into the rabbit hole, reading Gonzalo, until finally I considered myself one with the “MLMpM” movement. A lot of it was peer pressure and social conformity; Gonzaloists flooded into my server after we started allowing them.