> > What proof do you have that McQuinn supports left/right
> > convergence? In my experience "post-leftists"
> > are critical of cooperating with authoritarians of any type
> > and would certainly oppose collaboration with
> > fascism.
> <<SNIP>>
>
> I never said that McQuinn supports collaborating with fascists, I said it
> was a problem within anarchism, which is accurate. I was backing up the
> complaints that Biehl had articulated about McQuinn.
The entire debate between Biehl and McQuinn requires a lot of context that I believe most people here don't care about.
You say that collaboration with fascists is a problem within anarchism? this is news to me. Care to back up this claim? Every anarchist I know is ver anti-fascist and right wing. Right now the D.C. anarchists are organizing a protest of the National Alliance in a couple of weeks.
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