DylanMc6
@DylanMc6@lemmy.dbzer0.com
Yo, my name is Dylan but you can call me DIlly.
As seen on Hexbear, Lemmy.ml, Beehaw and other Lemmy instances.
I’m still non-binary.
Seriously!
- Comment on I consider myself as a left-libertarian who supports limited government and direct democracy. Can left-libertarians support limited government? 21 hours ago:
NOT the wrong kind of “libertarian”. When I say I’m left-libertarian, I support the notion that the government is stifling people’s liberties through ICE, and that the proletariats should be the ones who run the US, NOT the oligarchic rich snobs that control this country. Therefore, I support limited government. With the state now limited to roles such as police, military and courts (as well as checks and balances), we can let the people run the show by way of direct democracy. In addition, the means of production will be owned by the people with industrial unions handling a planned market economy.
However, I do NOT think that taxation is theft, I DON’T do drugs (I’m a teetotaler, although I think marijuana should be legal and such), and I refuse to do anything that these so-called “Libertarians™” do (specifically using “libertarianism” to justify breaking laws and dodging taxes). I think that taxes are necessary - in fact I support a land value tax as an alternative to rent (because rent can be theft and a complete waste of money). Does that answer your question?
- Submitted 22 hours ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 2 comments
- Comment on I consider myself as a left-libertarian who supports limited government and direct democracy. Can left-libertarians support limited government? 22 hours ago:
Left-libertarianism emphasizes personal freedoms and such while also supporting economic equality
- Comment on I consider myself as a left-libertarian who supports limited government and direct democracy. Can left-libertarians support limited government? 22 hours ago:
Left-libertarianism emphasizes personal freedoms and such while also supporting economic equality
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- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
Napoleon Dynamite reference?
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
What?
- Comment on What do you think is the opposite of Kiwifarms? 1 day ago:
Is the domain “smrafiwik.net” taken?
- Comment on What do you think is the opposite of Kiwifarms? 1 day ago:
Kiwifarms is a site that’s full of harassment and hatefulness, especially towards neurodivergent (including autistic) and LGBTQ and non-binary people. Seriously!
- Comment on What do you think is the opposite of Kiwifarms? 1 day ago:
What about online community defense?
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
What did that person say?
- Submitted 1 day ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 22 comments
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
Do you think the US should’ve been a socialist country years ago?
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- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
Do you think that there will be no elections in 2028?
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
Is it technocratic, and are you talking about extremely direct democracy?
- Comment on If someone tells you "you support socialism, yet you use products of capitalism", what would you say? 1 day ago:
Socialist democracy allows for capitalism, as long as the government protects its people from the capitalist tendancy to turn into an oligarchy.
Are you talking about market socialism?
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
What do you call that electoral model?
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 1 day ago:
How about using that constitutional convention to turn the US into a socialist republic (or a “Cooperative Republic”)?
- Comment on If the 2028 election was held today, who would you vote for? 2 days ago:
You live in Venezuela?
- Comment on If the 2028 election was held today, who would you vote for? 2 days ago:
Rise up and also rise and shine
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 2 days ago:
Oh and by the way there will be an election in 2028
- Comment on If the 2028 United States presidential election was held today, who would you vote for? 2 days ago:
What do you think of parliamentary systems?
- Comment on If the 2028 election was held today, who would you vote for? 2 days ago:
I live in Kentucky, and the timezone there is EST/EDT. I woke up very early after sleeping from around 7pm to 3am today.
- Comment on If the 2028 election was held today, who would you vote for? 2 days ago:
The United States
- Submitted 2 days ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 105 comments
- Comment on If the 2028 election was held today, who would you vote for? 2 days ago:
This post is gonna get comments from doomers/pessimists saying “there will NOT be an election in 2028”, so let me just say that there will be an election in 2028. I’m NOT sure who to vote for, but I’d vote for Andy Beshear
- Submitted 2 days ago to nostupidquestions@lemmy.world | 46 comments
- Comment on How do you fight doomerism/pessimism in these trying times? 2 days ago:
I like Always Sunny
- Comment on With what's happening in Gaza, what can we as socialists (and non-socialists) do to fix Gaza? 2 days ago:
I’m 21 years old, my older sibling’s taking care of me mostly, but I’m NOT even sure if I see them as a parental figure. My older sibling and I go outside sometimes (mostly for long walks and such - I really like the long walks), and we both actually have autism. Although I strongly disagree with my older sibling Jeb when it comes to social issues and such (NOT to mention they called themself “socially liberal, but fiscally conservative”), they still had to take care of me and such. I’ve gotten used to living with my sibling as my caretaker.