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toyotathon posted:the experience of property ownership, getting to call the cops to evict tenants, profit from a deed of land won in war, is a consumer decision like being a tenant. crazy marxist analysis but what the fuck ever.
thinking that you can ameliorate your relationship toward white settlerist labour aristocracy by virtue of where you invest your money is a much zanier marxist analysis.
toyotathon posted:the experience of property ownership, getting to call the cops to evict tenants, profit from a deed of land won in war, is a consumer decision like being a tenant. crazy marxist analysis but what the fuck ever.
i thought the discussion was about being a person who rents vs being a person who owns their own house and lives in it, so isn't a landlord in the sense of collecting rent from other tenants or evicting them or what have you.
Arguing that settlers can somehow undermine settlerism by giving their money to arch-settlerists, instead of actually leaving colonised lands or taking up arms to destroy them or whatever, is whitewashing and neutering the critique of settlerism not enforcing it
toyotathon posted:refusing to own the land isn't neutering shit, it's centering their critique
it absolutely is neutering their critique if you are positing the defensible and justified alternative as continuing to occupy said land but doing so through a landlord who profits from their misery to exactly the same degree if not more
there is nothing socialist-defeatist about this, precisely because there is nothing socialist about deciding to sustain the livelihood of one rentier class over another
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i didn't read the last page of this thread btw
toyotathon posted:alcatraz prison had been closed for almost a decade before the occupation and by 1972 had no material role in reproducing white supremacy, just symbolic, my dude
unless you're a particularly famous person or are part of a wider political movement im not sure that your personal choice in renting or not renting is going to have much symbolic impact, certainly not in the same way that a lot of people occupying a prison(closed or not) would.