"The second case is our personal dependence on family and friends that can be overcome with self-control and we should not allow it to seriously affect our activities. Accepting responsibility for friends, spouse, child, etc must be accepted, but struggles are always a priority."
So family and friends is the same as drugs? I find this as part of the above statement the most troubling of all. So, considering your 'priority', which generally is something I can agree with when speaking for myself (but cannot decide for others who cannot even take part), you are willing to sacrifice people that depend on you, for example for care, for this priority? Just leave them behind? That is what you are saying, and it sounds very demanding as well. Now, are we anarchists or commies? Whatever happened to mutual aid, preconfiguration and solidarity, when it comes down to the more vulnerable in society, our friends, next of kin, lovers in need of our help? Sacrificial lambs? Sorry, but this all sounds too dogmatic and rigid to me. There is a place and time for everything and everyone, and in different roles in the struggle, fitting their possibilities and abilities. I cannot image any revolt without care for eachother. We are not robots. We are not drones.
What happened to mutual aid, preconfiguration and solidarity?
"The second case is our personal dependence on family and friends that can be overcome with self-control and we should not allow it to seriously affect our activities. Accepting responsibility for friends, spouse, child, etc must be accepted, but struggles are always a priority."
So family and friends is the same as drugs? I find this as part of the above statement the most troubling of all. So, considering your 'priority', which generally is something I can agree with when speaking for myself (but cannot decide for others who cannot even take part), you are willing to sacrifice people that depend on you, for example for care, for this priority? Just leave them behind? That is what you are saying, and it sounds very demanding as well. Now, are we anarchists or commies? Whatever happened to mutual aid, preconfiguration and solidarity, when it comes down to the more vulnerable in society, our friends, next of kin, lovers in need of our help? Sacrificial lambs? Sorry, but this all sounds too dogmatic and rigid to me. There is a place and time for everything and everyone, and in different roles in the struggle, fitting their possibilities and abilities. I cannot image any revolt without care for eachother. We are not robots. We are not drones.