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intros

id love to meet everyone in this group so im making this post for intros :)


hi, im charlie (he/him), im 19, i like fibre arts and making music. ive been a leftist for around 5 years, starting out as an anarchist but quickly leaning more towards communism as i learned and now identifying as a communist with my full chest. i live in alberta, canada (unfortunately) and where i live and globally i believe we need to organize now more than ever to fight against the evils of capitalism. i got into leftist politics though social media around the time of the black lives matter movement in 2020 and also through the punk subculture. i like bunnies and cats and 60s-70s trucks and collecting cds. i love public transit and fully believe north america needs trains like in europe. i love cars as machines but HATE them as an inescapable necessity (not to mention the pollution they create).  this intro reads more like a stream of thought than anything, but that's typically how my brain works anyway LMAO. 

im excited to learn about all of you :)


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Welcome, Charlie!

I'll just call myself D for now, but I'm a he/him and extremely panhumanist along with cosmopolitan. I myself run a political movement/party (which I will not name because it may leak some personal info) that leans pretty far left.

I'm in the midst of writing a book about the United Nations as I am a big supporter of the organisation. I hadn't been that much into politics until sometime around 2023, and since then I've mostly followed leftist/panhumanist/cosmopolitan politics.

I'm European myself, and while I am happy with the infrastructure, the politics here are insane (far-right parties everywhere), and they're starting to ruin the infrastructure that gets our country praised in the first place. 

I'm kinda environmentalist, but conservatives have changed its meaning a lot (just like how the term 'globalism' changed) so it depends on how you see environmentalism. 


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