that is more promising
that is more promising
so you think disabled people face the same kind of oppression that queer and people of color face? Gender oppression has been around since the inception of class society, the subjugation of races, their exploitation and expropriation created the bulk of capitalist wealth, what is the significance of the oppression that disabled people face historically? It is not something that gets to stand on equal footing with the other two, and quit throwing stupid names at me
Of course it should be, under communism disabled people will be liberated because people will no longer be treated as sacks of surplus value producing machines that area discarded after depletion. But the point stands that ableism is not on the same level as the other forms of oppression it undeservedly stands next to.
read the post
The second half of the paragraph is the important part, the first really describes the symptom but second the real disorder
The drawing is mid but notice how some poster put “coomer artist” in the bottom
my only disapointment was that hexbear was the platform I used not twitter, I wouldve been so much more insane on twitter
I dont know when it was fixed but I can finally see my past posts (on my other accounts too) made when I was even more of a self-righteous narcissist AND most of all a fucking idiot lol, this is pretty awesome because my memory tends to forget those times
What is she supposed to say?
if producer A buys a piece of bread from producer B with 5 gold, and producer B buys a shirt from producer A with 5 gold, then the net result is the same as if producer A and producer B directly traded the products of their labor. But in societies where commodity production is highly developed with a powerful money commodity, the latter rarely occurs and commodities are always sold for money first (translation into the universal exchange-value which money possesses) and then used to buy another commodity. Even though money is always the transient form in the circulation of commodities, there is no other commodity more essential to the process than the money commodity.