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> I understand that there are anarchists in these groups, but I'm saying that
> most of those anarchists have a broader understanding of who is an anarchist
> than you are your narrow-minded friends.
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> By the way, there are lots of anarchists in Europe who don't belong to any of
> those explicitly anarchist groups. I know this bothers you immensely, but
> that is the way it is these days.
Speaking for myself, I'm not concerned with who merits the "anarchist" label. It's not a trophy. I'm just concerned with what's right. And post-leftism, primitvisim, believing institutions should automatically self-destruct after a given time (when will infoshop.org self-destruct, Chuck?), and "ecumenical" anarchism aren't.
Cheer,s
Brian
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