Anonymous
11/10/2025, 10:22:22 PM
No.83073974
The truth is that nobody gives a fuck what politics millennials on the internet have.
Internet politics is pointless, vapid, and bears no fruit in the real world.
Anyone can easily say that they are socialist or alt-right or anarcho-syndacalist-pan-african-kenynesio-technocrat and they don't have to do a damn thing to justify it.
You can be anything on the internet. The only outcome of having a political belief is that you spend all your time in closed internet communities discussing grand ideas and making memes. Maybe, MAYBE, they will actually have some impact on the real world by throwing away their vote on a minor party in a government election.
Journalists look at the meagre, predictable pendulum swings in elections and use it as fodder for sensationalist articles about "the rise of the far left" or "the rise of the far right", but they are all just playing the same game of pretend. Its all part of the spectacular song and dance of internet politics that ultimately goes nowhere and signifies nothing.
Be a socialist or a capitalist or a white supremicist. If you spend all day busting your ass at a job you hate to come home, boot up reddit, crack open a beer, and wax poetic about the big revolution that is going to happen any day now, more power to you.
But don't you, for a second, think that it is anything significant or consequential. Its just another form of entertainment.
Your engaging with another part of the system that makes you believe you are outside and fighting against the system, at least for a few hours every evening.
Internet politics is pointless, vapid, and bears no fruit in the real world.
Anyone can easily say that they are socialist or alt-right or anarcho-syndacalist-pan-african-kenynesio-technocrat and they don't have to do a damn thing to justify it.
You can be anything on the internet. The only outcome of having a political belief is that you spend all your time in closed internet communities discussing grand ideas and making memes. Maybe, MAYBE, they will actually have some impact on the real world by throwing away their vote on a minor party in a government election.
Journalists look at the meagre, predictable pendulum swings in elections and use it as fodder for sensationalist articles about "the rise of the far left" or "the rise of the far right", but they are all just playing the same game of pretend. Its all part of the spectacular song and dance of internet politics that ultimately goes nowhere and signifies nothing.
Be a socialist or a capitalist or a white supremicist. If you spend all day busting your ass at a job you hate to come home, boot up reddit, crack open a beer, and wax poetic about the big revolution that is going to happen any day now, more power to you.
But don't you, for a second, think that it is anything significant or consequential. Its just another form of entertainment.
Your engaging with another part of the system that makes you believe you are outside and fighting against the system, at least for a few hours every evening.