this post was submitted on 18 Mar 2024
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Tho I support gun ownership, this guy has no business owning a gun
"If you are a [in my perception] a communist, you don't wanna step on my lawn" === "If I don't agree with you, I'll shoot you"
Plus anyone saying "communist states" is definetly fallen victim of right wing propaganda and haven't even take the time to research what communisim is. Even the US left political wing is quite capitalisitic.
Just a bunch of bad "arguments" bagged up with slapsticks words which he doesn't even know the meaning of.
Meanwhile FOSS directly attacks multiple capitalist statements about communism
Open software is considered by many a modern example of a anachists-communist project.
The dude is just spewing what he belives to be truth without any regard for the concepts he is actually talking about. Even me supporting both FOSS and gun ownership I belive the whole video should be regard as misinformation/misrepresentation at the very least, propaganda in reality.
Do you know of any good sources?
Not original commenter, but here's Wikipedia article on anarcho-communism mentioning open source via gift economy
https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Anarchist_communism&useskin=vector#Gift_economies_and_commons-based_organizing
Not exactly good, my comment mostly stems from coversations both online and irl, that's way I wrote " considered by many" and not just "considered". There is a entry in wikipedia about it tho:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anarchist_communism#Gift_economies_and_commons-based_organizing
I'd say it's more like syndicalism more than anything.