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25 Dec 2021Mathchan is launched into public

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I saw a thread on lainchan regarding the disappearance of contemporary avant-garde movements. Apparently, a lot of us would be radicals have ended up like me where we're semi-homeless or so depressed to where we resort to drink. I have a lot of time on my hand, and have been spending it reading Hegel, young Hegelians the Situationist International, Kaczynski, Ellul, and other radicals. Are you in a similar situation?

I think it's urgent we all start talking to each other, me personally I've been extremely alienated and driven close to insanity over how sheepish the people in my city are in face of all the horrors I've read and seen, while all turn an acquiescent blind eye. I refuse to consume, use most electronics, or engage in cultural industries, and people are able to sniff that out as I become ever more lonely in the desert of the real. Moving to a rural community quickly becomes my only option.

As Debord beautifuly detourned, revolutionary theory has already been realized, however the point is to actualize it.