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flabberghaster wrote

Reply to comment by Moonside in I miss the old days of SRS by cowloom

The chapo sub hated the podcast and the podcast hated them. It was kind of funny.

But it was one of the best leftist sibs on reddit (low bar). It was completely immune from right wing brigades and trolls because any time they came in trying to stir up shit people would just all post "show hog" and they'd get mad that no one was taking the bait.

It being banned was sad but also not that sad. Reddit sucks and km barely on there anymore except to argue with people that homeless people are human beings and not vermin. I don't know why I bother anymore.

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Moonside wrote

Reply to comment by Moonside in I miss the old days of SRS by cowloom

That said, later I moved in Dirtbag Twitter and Reddit circles like /r/chapotraphouse. Didn't care for the podcast at all nor (the occasionally floated idea) that we should relax about slurs and such lest we alienate the working classes. It was definitely a reaction to moralistic libs and Clinton fanatics. It just seemed like a space where people could laugh at themselves. Alas, this too devolved into silliness over time and some Medicare for All Only people turned reactionary. /r/stupidpol and such were terrible. Made two comments there and some lib scold posted me on their blog.

/r/chapotraphouse really was the best leftist subreddit before being banned, the only place where progressives, demsocs, socdems, anarchists, left libertarians and marxists commingled. And once again, not too self serious.

Anyways posting isn't that important for left-wing goals like 2020 taught us. Things seem difficult but at least we can learn what hasn't worked.

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Moonside wrote

I always took the Fempire in jest and had good humor about it. I never mistook dunking and posting for activism. To an extent I got to live the moralistic online social justice posting before it spread elsewhere in like 2014-2018 era and later started to fizzle out. I myself never got into the moralism of it but didn't see it as problematic back then. Now I do.

Imo the good novel thing was advancing trans rights in the mainstream, the bad things have been left behind for the most part. Rising stakes has forced things to evolve, that representation is much less important than material gains and access to transition and formal rights are pretty good too, even if insufficient.

I got to read a lot about many different social justice topics. I remember this user - like liltiger or something - who posted loads of effort threads with readings and I took many samplings. The brearth of exposure was good for later development even if nothing went hard-core into praxis, history or sociology or other theory.

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cowloom OP wrote (edited )

Reply to comment by cute_spider in I miss the old days of SRS by cowloom

Oh hey, I remember seeing you around! Though not any specific posts or anything. My old account was Wyboth. All I know is I wasn't an archangelle

inhales through teeth I sure hope nobody holds anything dumb I said a decade ago against me now

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cute_spider wrote

I was previously SRS-SRSLY and yeah, I owe the SRS thanks for helping me hit the "Capital F Feminism" phase of my life. It was really important for me to learn the feminist model of the world, that helped set me straight regarding a few hang-ups that I had previously in my life.

I still wonder who each of the archangelles were!

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flabberghaster wrote

Yeah SRS was kind of crappy but it got me from being an edgy shit head who found right wing redditors to be annoying, to at least being introduced to the concepts of feminism and anti racism in a way that wasn't just "they're bad" and made me more willing to learn more. I'm glad it existed.

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