I saw a post that talked about racism towards people and when I talked about it the response I got was very heated and a person even called lemmy.world a community of ‘hitlerites’

I have been around for a week or so and this is my first time seeing such explicit vulgar reaction towards another community, is this a one-off or should I block hexbear?

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    8 hours ago

    Mondragon isn’t outscaling large manufacturing, and the Spanish and Syrian Anarchists are violent revolutionaries, not your mythical peaceful ones.

    Again, there is a case to be made of cooperative production with low barriers to entry for Capital, not for large-scale manufacturing, despite your insistence otherwise.

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      58 minutes ago

      Again, the peaceful one only happens once, globally. Advances in decentralized manufacturing, open-source hardware, and blockchain technology are reducing barriers to entry, enabling cooperatives to scale rapidly through global networks. This evolution represents a qualitative leap, where cooperative systems are no longer isolated attempts but interconnected and scalable in ways previously unimaginable.

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        55 minutes ago

        You say they are enabling all of this rapid expansion, but they haven’t, and there’s no indication that they will.

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          Again, early days. But inevitable once the tooling matures.

          1. Loomio: A collaborative decision-making tool that facilitates inclusive and democratic processes within organizations, enhancing cooperative governance.

          2. Platform 6: A project aimed at building a community of cooperative development, providing virtual spaces for co-ops and cooperators to support each other.

          3. OpenDesk: A platform offering open-source furniture designs, enabling local makers to produce and distribute custom furniture globally.

          4. Provenance: A blockchain-based platform that ensures supply chain transparency, allowing cooperatives to build consumer trust by verifying the ethical origins of their products.

          5. Wevolver: A platform facilitating global collaboration on open-source hardware projects, fostering cooperative innovation in various technological fields.

          6. DisCO (Distributed Cooperative Organizations): An initiative combining cooperative principles with decentralized technologies to create scalable, distributed networks for shared work and resources.

          7. Agricultural Data Cooperatives: Platforms like AgriDigital use blockchain to provide transparent and decentralized systems for farmers, enabling cooperatives to manage supply chains more efficiently.

          8. Hive (Worker Cooperative): A worker-owned cooperative utilizing decentralized tools to operate rideshare services, demonstrating tech-enabled logistics and local ownership.

          9. The Commons Engine: Leverages blockchain technology and Holochain to create decentralized networks for cooperative resource sharing and value exchange.

          10. 3D Hubs: A decentralized manufacturing network connecting makers and cooperatives worldwide to produce custom parts locally, reducing barriers in the manufacturing sector.

          11. CommonsCloud: A cooperative cloud computing platform offering open-source tools for businesses and organizations to collaborate globally without relying on centralized tech giants.

          12. Resonate: A cooperative music streaming platform that uses blockchain and open-source technology to create a scalable, equitable alternative to traditional streaming services.

          13. FabLabs: A global network of decentralized fabrication laboratories using open-source designs and shared tools to empower local production and cooperative innovation.

          14. CoopCycle: A federation of bike delivery cooperatives using shared open-source logistics software, allowing cooperatives to scale their operations efficiently.

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            35 minutes ago

            You have not proven scalability of cooperativr, horizontalist large industry and the lack of necessity for violence in revolution, or threat of violence, at any stage.

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              Of course I have. Probably just hard to accept you missed the most obvious choice. A revolution which is based on violence and murder can only lead to tyranny. But hey I’m sure it’ll be different this time. And even if it is. Where do you think we’ll go from there? More centralisation?

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                You kept showing small scale cooperatives, then large scale digital cooperative functions, none of which proved the existence of large scale industrial cooperatives.

                Either way, I take the Marxist stance, that the way forward is full public ownership and democratization, so that all of humanity can work together along a common plan, not via competition. Mastering Capital will be Humanity’s real first step into a new historic era.