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Question: Which corporate action is worse?
#1
Using child slaves to mine for diamonds
 
#2
Donating to Proposition 8
 
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Peter the Lefty
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« on: May 28, 2014, 07:44:12 PM »

Please shut up. 

You convince gays in the corporatist #ready4hillary camp through rational argument, not sarcastic trolling that literally mocks all gays, including those in the Option 1 camp. 

Wait a minute, wtf am I doing.  Thinking I can somehow educate Snowstalker.  Honestly, I try way too hard to refute trolls. 
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Peter the Lefty
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« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2014, 10:16:04 PM »

Snowstalker, you do this a lot. sh**tting on LGBT struggles because you prefer to fantasize about a white, straight vanguard of revolutionaries breaking things in the name of Marx. It's pathetic.

I am a strong supporter of equality for LGBT people--but the mainstream of the movement has become an alliance of wealthy white gay men and their upper-middle class straight white allies who have decided to make something as conservative and bourgeois as same-sex marriage their hill to die upon rather than workplace discrimination or, more critically, general homophobia among large segments of the population that leads to abuse and bullying. And when have I advocated a vanguard of just straight white guys?

BTW Peter, "corporatism" isn't really a separate thing--after all, the purpose of the state in the current system is to protect the interests of the ruling class. Just stop repressing your urge to say "capitalism" in its place. Smiley
The "#samelove" in a mocking tone would say otherwise.  And in the abstract, yes, I suppose the word capitalism also suffices.  But one's definitions of socialism and capitalism are also subjective, so I chose a word whose definition is less ambiguous.
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