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 No.106[Reply]

Japan must have strong defensive capabilities to defend the people

>“As the only nation in the world to have suffered a war-time nuclear attack, I have renewed my resolve to play a leading role in pursuing a world without nuclear weapons and maintain the three non-nuclear principles,” Abe said during a ceremony at Nagasaki Peace Park.

>The “three non-nuclear principles” are Japan's long-standing policy of not possessing or producing nuclear arms and not letting others bring them into the country.

>Representatives from 75 countries, including U.S. Ambassador Caroline Kennedy, were among those gathered at the ceremony, where a representative of Nagasaki bomb survivors told the crowd that security legislation introduced by Abe's government goes against the wishes of the survivors and "will lead to war."

>"We cannot accept this," 86-year-old Sumiteru Taniguchi said, after describing in graphic detail his traumatic injuries and how others died in the Aug. 9, 1945, attack on Nagasaki.

>As a bell tolled, they observed a minute of silence at 11:02 a.m., the time when the a U.S. B-29 plane dropped the atomic bomb, killing more than 70,000 people and helping to prompt Japan's World War II surrender. The first atomic bomb in Hiroshima three days earlier killed an estimated 140,000.

>Japan's defense minister triggered a new disagreement over controversial security legislation on Wednesday when he said the bills under consideration by parliament would not rule out the military transporting the nuclear weapons of foreign forces.

>Abe's cabinet adopted a resolution last year reinterpreting the pacifist constitution, drafted by Americans after World War II, to let Japan exercise collective self-defense, or defend an ally under attack.

>The unpopular bills have already passed the lower house, and Abe's ruling bloc has a majority in the upper house as well. But surveys show a majority of voters are opposed to what would be a significant shift in Japan's defense policy.

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 No.107

>75 representatives, including the us, told Japan that nuclear power would lead to war

There is little comfort in knowing that current world powers actively repress and threaten other nations for stepping outside their wishes.

Countering imperialism is important to maintaining a free world. A free world would have the open production and commodification of weaponry of all sorts.

The long term survival of any collective requires that defensive capabilities continually adapt. That Japan is threatened with war confirms that current world powers feel threatened at any collection challenging their conventions.




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 No.100[Reply]

People naturally work together, when they work together for a while, they want to further their work, this will inevitably result in conflict and will thus breed new factions.

If anarchists wanted to stop these factions, they'd have to form a faction of their own thus anarchism ends.

 No.104

I disagree that the existence of psychosocial differences disqualifies anarchist praxis. On the contrary, a free society would necessarily exhibit a pluralist sociopolitical framework.

Also, the organization of interest without intervening auxiliaries of dominating biopolitics is exactly a popular proposition of anarchistic philosophies. If, and when, desire arises for new organic structures, members of an anarchist society would be at complete liberty for strategic re-development.




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 No.101[Reply]

lol even the CSS looks like a 12 year old designed it



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 No.46[Reply]

Any other anarcho-capitalsts or voluntarysts here? We need to bring in the free market pride!

 No.88

Then why are you flying mutualist colors?


 No.99

>>88

isn't anarcho-individualism/mutualism and statist distributism just free market lite?




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 No.87[Reply]

I think it's a mistake to think that anarchism must mean or design a specific form. If the philosophy of absolute liberation and freedom for humanity implies just its meaning, then it follows that its activity will play out towards a multitudinous amount of practices. The idea that within an anarchist society only a specific and singular form of socio-economical policy will exist seems faulty, given the naturalized egotism of such a society. Humanity, being free, would be active within associating themselves with whomsoever they please, as a liberated populace cannot be believably organized within an anti-individualist expression.

The person must be free, as all must be equally so.

 No.93

>>87

"ancaps" are absolutely not anarchists. capitalism can't exist without the protection of the state, and liberation can't exist without the dissolution of class. there's a lot of different ideologies and economic systems that could exist side by side in an anarchist society, but capitalism is not one of them.


 No.98

>>93

>capitalism can't exist without the state

All depends upon your conception of "capitalism". Concerning capital, one of the biggest regards to its diverse discourse is the propagation of a consideration. Voluntary associations concerning willing hierarchy are placed under a rug by opposing anarchist theorists, who happen to contradictorily propagate for the freedom of all people by purity of ideological unity.

>liberation can't happen without the dissolution of class

Ah, "class".

I share the stance that illusive differences of social being must be ideologically eradicated, but I do not believe that anarcho-capitalists further class.

Even amongst the most altruist society, you will have weakness and variables that are contrary to the normalization of its society, and which threaten the fabric upon which it lays. This is the very nature of things; the repression of belief produces doubt towards repression.

You see it in children and such is most apparent within the anarchist theorists of history.




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 No.96[Reply]

>>>/cool/

better than this shithole any day of the week

 No.97

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top kek.




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 No.61[Reply]

Feds are messing up those board.

 No.66

It wasn't the "feds"…

Actually, it's quite possible that the last board owner was a fed, and had simply become lax in keeping this place shut down.

However, it's all pure conjecture at this point, and somewhat moot, considering that I will be maintaining an active presence upon this board.

 No.95

>>61

Dildos, I created the board. It was a mostly a joke board because /anarcho/ was doing fine, but also as a reaction to /libcom/ and /libsoc/. I wanted to do a board with wordfilters, terrible people (mostly myself), and excessive and arbitrary rules. Not a fed though, just a jackass.




 No.89[Reply]

If you disagree with the rulers then you must be sick.

You are not allowed to disagree.

Many people with severe anxiety and/or depression are also anti-authoritarians. Often a major pain of their lives that fuels their anxiety and/or depression is fear that their contempt for illegitimate authorities will cause them to be financially and socially marginalized; but they fear that compliance with such illegitimate authorities will cause them existential death.

>I have also spent a great deal of time with people who had at one time in their lives had thoughts and behavior that were so bizarre that they were extremely frightening for their families and even themselves; they were diagnosed with schizophrenia and other psychoses, but have fully recovered and have been, for many years, leading productive lives. Among this population, I have not met one person whom I would not consider a major anti-authoritarian. Once recovered, they have learned to channel their anti-authoritarianism into more constructive political ends, including reforming mental health treatment.

>Many anti-authoritarians who earlier in their lives were diagnosed with mental illness tell me that once they were labeled with a psychiatric diagnosis, they got caught in a dilemma. Authoritarians, by definition, demand unquestioning obedience, and so any resistance to their diagnosis and treatment created enormous anxiety for authoritarian mental health professionals; and professionals, feeling out of control, labeled them “noncompliant with treatment,” increased the severity of their diagnosis, and jacked up their medications. This was enraging for these anti-authoritarians, sometimes so much so that they reacted in ways that made them appear even more frightening to their families.

>There are anti-authoritarians who use psychiatric drugs to help them function, but they often reject psychiatric authorities’ explanations for why they have difficulty functioning. So, for example, they may take Adderall (an amphetamine prescribed for ADHD), but they know that their attentional problem is not a result of a biochemical brain imbalance but rather caused by a boring job. And similarly, many anti-authoritarians in highly stressful environments Post too long. Click here to view the full text.



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 No.15[Reply]

So I think the syndical anarcho-philosophy should be implemented immediately, voluntarily, peacefully. The State cannot protect our freedom, nor can involuntary violence. Any thoughts?

 No.73

My main beef with syndicalism is that I feel it can migrate towards worker-based populist tribalism.



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 No.33[Reply]

STOP SPAMMING OUR FUCKING BOARD! HOLY FUCKING SHlT THERE'S NO FUCKING W0RD FILTER! IT'S SPAMMERS TRYING TO DlSCREDIT OUR MOVEMENT!
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 No.58

Agreed.

 No.64

Actually, there were word filters- many, many word filters that all pointed to each other. All of that "secret word" nonsense was the work of the last board owner. I will be cleaning this place, tidy it up, and make it more fitting towards an anarchist theme.



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 No.39[Reply]

anarcho-what?
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 No.56[Reply]

bangin


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 No.55[Reply]

ohai


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 No.53[Reply]

such sekz


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 No.47[Reply]

http://newagepolitics.boards.net/

Join, fewls

No denk u
phegut
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 No.49

>>47
r u liek an anarcho-SATANlST, bcuz u use black, not yellow in ur flag



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