If you want to actually do something about our terrible system, you're a radical leftist. The fact that it's demonized is a moral condemnation of society, not you.
I don't know where I sit, to be honest. I'm anti-capitalist, but at the same time, I'm not exactly an anarchist because keeping everything at the local level smacks of inefficiency, promotes tribalism, and doesn't really allow for coordination.
Having some form of government is helpful as long as it's held strictly accountable. Otherwise, it's just 100,000 voices screaming, as people all try to push individual agendas.
While a complete lack of structure maximizes individual freedoms, it also makes individuals more vulnerable because there aren't institutions to help them if they need it.
This only happens because within capitalism only small anarchist communities have been able to survive, anarchism doesn't say anything about keeping everything local (I'd say the opposite, it encourages cooperation between communities to cover all bases, ideally on a global scale)
Having some form of government is helpful
Anarchism doesn't mean there is no government, just no hierarchy, horizontal governance is a thing.
While a complete lack of structure
Again, not a thing in anarchism, even the symbol of anarchism literally incorporates the word order (the circle around the A isn't a circle, but an O)
What? Please educate yourself on Anarchism and especially Anarcho Syndicalism before making more statements. Under Anarcho Syndicalism while individual syndicates (imagine unions but more organized and the own the workplace) exist they're organized by varying levels of larger syndicates. The amount of organization within Anarcho Syndicalism without government is greater then any other governmental system.
because some people don't think those are an end all be all solution even if they can identify the problem.
problem and solution are not tied together yet. right now we only have the problem. this poster is indicating that they aren't sold on those being the solutions. there are many paths forward, it's fair to not know which one is right yet.
hell, it's more unreasonable to say you KNOW your solution will fix this. none of these economic systems have been successfully tested in large scale. they are all just theoretical. to change to a new one is scary and dangerous and must be done with much thought, consideration, and care.
I never said I can guarantee my economic solution is the right one or that it'll fix it, all I'm saying is we have many solutions available and if none of them are used the future is doomed.
OP is basically a "pick me" move where you're so desperate for approval from the "in" group despite them completely rejecting your values and value, but whose acceptance you've been socialised to believe you should dedicate your life to getting.
You're going to be waiting a long long time (or else get used as a token or "one of the good ones" before they discard you back in the reject pile for not fitting in their exclusionary exploitative systems).
Have some fucking pride in your convictions, opposing capitalism and the status quo are nothing to be ashamed of, but the exact opposite.
in the US we're suffering from a century of anti-communist (pro-capitalist, pro-industrialist, pro-imperialist) propaganda willfully cultivated by our plutocratic oligarchs and disseminated by our education system.
So communist and socialist are words of contempt, despite what they actually mean.
We are definitely taking notice how a tiny number of rich people have so much control over our lives.
Sadly, local organization is slower than the deterioration of the global climate, and law enforcement are now hunting mutual aid orgs in some states. It may be that we have to find our Mahsa Amini moment, where some poor innocent gets massacred, leading us to protests that are put violently down, which escalates to uprising against authorities. It'll be messy, but so far our ownership class is unwilling to allow progress without violent retaliation.
That's what makes you a leftist. Noticing we waste 1/3 of food and less than 1/5 are starving, and thinking "clearly there has to be a better way, let's figure it out" is what separates leftists from liberals
Within this post, I think I get into a discussion about where I sit. I grilled chat GPT on this, and put in what we're important beliefs of mine, and apparently I come out as an eco-socialist(?).
I don't disagree with that position... As a next step, it seems pretty sensible to me
To truly understand where you stand, you have to break false dichotomy - political platforms aren't one or two dimensional, they're multifaceted. IMO you have to pick an end goal, and chart a course towards it
Personally, my end goal is solar punk. I want to live in a green world with technology. To get there, I full throatedly resist authoritarianism or centralization of any kind- I believe the larger it is, the more it'll attract sociopaths seeking power for powers sake
Eco socialism is a step in my desired direction - I have no issue with it. It's a sensible waypoint and I'd gladly join hands with those who see it as the end goal. But I'd encourage you to chat with gpt (or better yet, local AI) in the context of your end goal and the next step to get there - LLMs are an extension of the user, and I think this is a proper use of the technology