@carlcolglazier

The_Gibson at hackers.town is definitely someone you should interview - He has a very unique approach on how he runs his instance, which has cult status on the infosec fediverse.

TEK at freeradical.zone is also someone with a lot of experience and great determination in terms of content moderation - Definitely worth interviewing.

Both have replied to my thread as being interested ;-)

@seb @carlcolglazier

Should also interview @p since he takes an unorthodox but consistent approach to administration.

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@p @seb @amerika @carlcolglazier That instance is one of the most anti-scholarly things I've ever seen

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@AidanTTIerian @p @matrix @seb

#LongMarchThroughTheInstitutions

...the sad thing for them is, when the Revolution comes, the intellectuals are the first to get shot in the head.

@amerika @p @matrix @seb Not really. Jewish and libtard academics never got shot - they're in charge of the "science" side of the propaganda matrix.
@p @matrix @seb @amerika ok, let me know when they shoot Howard Zinn or Noam Chomsky or Angela Davis.

i get the feeling i'll be waiting a really fucking long time.
@AidanTTIerian @matrix @seb @amerika They don't get shot because there hasn't been a revolt. Those are the first people you shoot during the power consolidation phase of your new communist dictatorship. Read a damn book.

@p @matrix @seb @AidanTTIerian

This is a good point. We are not yet in the phase of total control.

Once they have that, they can begin the executions and no one will know.

Angela Davis will survive so long as she toes the party line and has no ambitions.

If she makes a gambit for power, bam!, Lubyanka courtyard at dawn. Bring a hose.

@AidanTTIerian @p @matrix @seb

Zinn is four-up by natural causes. Angela Davis is going to be a part of the inner party.

@AidanTTIerian @p @matrix @seb

Until the revolution, yes.

After the revolution, they get killed en masse.

It's still a historical question whether Stalin purged Jews or just ended up killing a lot of them.

Then there's Cambodia. And of course, Robespierre.

@AidanTTIerian @p @matrix @seb

When I was a kid, I considered the story of Robespierre to be the ultimate tragedy.

In the name of his principles, he ended up killing friends and comrades, eventually to the point where he went insane and got executed himself.

Now I see it as mere negligence. He never stopped to see if his principles were realistic.

"Be sure you're right, then go ahead." You all know the historical figure whose motto that was.

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