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AnarchoNinaWrites
@AnarchoNinaWrites@jorts.horse

Brey, Mao led a whole revolution of farmers who didn't have a library card, using statements you could write on a post-it note.

I'm not saying we should all be Maoists - but I assure you, reading the collected works of every dead German/Russian socialist in history, is not required to do this.

It just comes down to whether or not you're trying to win an argument, or build a world where the purpose of a society, is to care for the people in that society. These are not always the same thing.


rag. Gustavino Bevilacqua
@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org

@AnarchoNinaWrites@jorts.horse

Mao was a great poet, too, but this involves a lot of cultural heritage.

I've seen a documentary about Ahmad Shah Massoud, the Lion of Panjshir: his troops were happy because he often read them poems.

Can you imagine Gunnery Sergeant Hartman make the same?

Ángela Stella Matutina
@angelastella@social.treehouse.systems

@GustavinoBevilacqua@mastodon.cisti.org @AnarchoNinaWrites@jorts.horse

Well, there
was a kind of poetry in R. Lee Ermey's torrents of unrehearsed profanity... πŸ˜…πŸ˜