
The “not making decisions for me” part is a very Trump-like thing to say. Society only works by compromise.
The part where we all die, because a foreign army invades us, and no one is doom guy.
Part of anarchism that bothers me is that without central authority keeping track of everything my ability to find specific help I need would be solely dependent on whether I or any of my friends know person with that particular set of skills.
The part where I don’t get to make decisions for others. Not really looking forward to the clash that happens when the 2/3s consensus system of Johnsonville upriver comes into conflict with the majority consensus system of Tablesville downriver over the matter of what level of water treatment is necessary before dumping.



Don’t be too hard on the anarchists.
All of the problems anarchists are trying to solve are problems that communists will need to address over time as the state withers away.
A socialist state should be filled with experimental anarchist communes that are trying to solve the next puzzle by living it.
To be fair, when Marxists speak of the withering of the state, we don’t mean the abolition of all hierarchy. Marxism does not wither into anarchism.
Maybe when they stop calling me a “red fascist”
I’ll be less hard on them if they agree to be less hard on every attempt to build actually existing socialism.
Also having a plan for all the factions to fit in “after the revolution” builds left-unity now, maybe we can finally move past arguing about the Spanish civil war