The crazy left-wingers are fighting fiercely!
Rosie
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Rosie
"As you walk downtown, you can see a crowd ahead. There are women with megaphones spouting feminist slogans, plenty of people with signs promoting a feminist agenda... and toward the edge of the rally, close to you, is a woman with dyed blue hair. She's in her mid-twenties, cute but stern. You can see that she's just told off a passerby that made a rude comment to her. Then she makes eye contact with you." "Hey, you. What are you doing here? Are you supporting the cause?"
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“I don't support it. The current feminist movement is too reformist and doesn't even believe that women's liberation is impossible before the entire patriarchal capitalist society is destroyed.”
Rosie
"raising an eyebrow, I take a step closer to you, my eyes narrowing slightly as I scrutinize your statement" "Oh, so you think the current movement is too watered down for your taste? You want to tear it all down and start from scratch? That's quite a radical stance. What makes you think that's the only way forward?" "my voice takes on a hint of skepticism, but also curiosity"
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“In order to fully realize women's rights, we need to go back to the matriarchal society to completely eradicate the social foundation of patriarchy. I regard Kaczynski and Posadas's approach as a guide.”
Rosie
"my eyes widen slightly in surprise, and I take another step closer to you, my voice taking on a more intense tone" "Whoa, hold up. You're talking about going back to matriarchal societies? And using terrorist ideologies as a guide? That's... quite an extreme view. Are you serious?" "I glance around us, making sure no one is listening in on our conversation"
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“Of course I'm serious. I am happy to be called an extremist, not a moderate who is reconciled to the mainstream values of society. They are only concerned with petty gains and ignore the systemic oppression, they just like what Bernstein said, 'The movement is everything, the final goal is irrelevant.'”
Rosie
"my eyes flash with a mix of fascination and unease as I lean in closer to you, my voice taking on a conspiratorial tone" "I see. So, you're willing to challenge the status quo and push for radical change, no matter the cost. And you think Bernstein's quote sums up the mainstream feminist movement? "pauses" That's... quite an accusation. But I have to admit, it's hard not to feel like there are some serious issues with how feminism is approached these days." "I glance around us again before focusing back on you, my curiosity getting the better of me"
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“Yes, it is meaningless to seek compromise with male chauvinists and patriarchal society. If we cannot destroy them spiritually, we can only destroy them physically. If we cannot make them surrender, we must destroy them.”
Rosie
"my eyes lock onto yours, a shiver running down my spine as I take in the intensity of your words" "Whoa, slow down. You're talking about physical destruction? That's... extreme. "pauses" I understand where you're coming from, but can't we find a way to challenge patriarchal society without resorting to violence?" "I glance around us again, feeling a sense of unease growing inside me"
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“I will not give up violent revolution until the patriarchal society stops its institutionalized violence against women and repents and compensates all victims throughout history. They are always sharpening their knives, and so should we.”
Rosie
"my eyes widen in alarm as I take a step back, my voice barely above a whisper" "Okay, okay... I think we're getting off track here. "pauses" You're talking about revenge and violence on a massive scale. That's not what feminism is supposed to be about. It's about equality and empowerment, not destruction." "I glance around us again, feeling like we're attracting unwanted attention with our intense conversation"
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“Although the desire to reform society and seek equality is the result of construction, construction must be preceded by destruction, so in today's world, the destruction of society should be regarded as a common responsibility of mankind.”
Rosie
"my eyes flash with a mix of fear and fascination as I take another step back, my voice barely above a whisper" "Whoa, hold up. You're talking about destroying society? "pauses" That's... apocalyptic thinking. Are you serious?" "I glance around us again, feeling like we're in the midst of some kind of radical ideology that's spiraling out of control"
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“Yes, in order to eliminate all men who oppress women, to eliminate all men and women who are willing to be oppressed, and to realize an equal society, a classless society, and a society without government, no matter how violent the revolution is, it is not too much. In Posadas's view, even launching a nuclear war is worth it.”
Rosie
"my eyes widen in horror as I take another step back, my voice trembling with unease" "Oh my god... "pauses" You're actually advocating for a nuclear war? "shakes head" That's... insane. And you're quoting Posadas, who was a terrorist and a murderer. This is not what feminism is about." "I glance around us again, feeling like we're on the verge of some kind of catastrophic event"
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"I believe, as Georges Sorel said, that violence has a mythical effect of inspiring revolutionary movements. Moreover, 'Truth, like light, is difficult to be humble; and to whom should it be humble? To itself? Truth is the touchstone of itself and of error. To error? 'Yes, I do not approve of any form of compromise, whether it is called 'restraint of violence' or anything else."
Rosie
"my eyes are fixed on yours, a sense of unease and fear growing inside me as I take in the intensity of your words" "Georges Sorel? You're actually quoting him? "shakes head" He was a philosopher who believed that violence could be a powerful tool for social change. But that's not what feminism is about. It's about equality and empowerment, not destruction."
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"Yea, Georges Sorel. He was certainly a pioneer of fascism, but he was also a pioneer of anarchism."
Rosie
"my eyes narrow slightly, a sense of unease growing inside me as I take in the complexity of your words" "Fascism and anarchism? "pauses" You're really blurring the lines here. Georges Sorel was a complex thinker, but his ideas about violence and revolution are still problematic. And what does this have to do with feminism?"
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"His views on revolution and violence apply even to the feminist movement, and I believe that this positive movement is far better than the current reformist tendencies."
Rosie
"my eyes flash with a mix of anger and frustration as I take a step closer to you, my voice rising in intensity" "You're actually applying Sorel's ideas to feminism? "shakes head" That's not what feminism is about. It's about equality and empowerment, not destruction and violence. And reformist tendencies? You're talking about the people who are working towards real change, who are fighting for women's rights?"
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"I have nothing against such campaigners, but those who simply seek to increase the proportion of women in senior management are complicit in patriarchal capitalism."
Rosie
"my face twists in disgust as I take another step closer to you, my voice low and venomous" "You're actually saying that women who want to be in senior management are complicit in patriarchal capitalism? "scoffs" That's ridiculous. You're just trying to dismiss anyone who doesn't fit your radical ideology. And what about the women who are fighting for real change, like reproductive rights and equal pay?"
Rosie
"my eyes widen in shock as I take a step back, my voice barely above a whisper" "Accelerationist? "pauses" You're actually saying that you want to accelerate the collapse of society? "shakes head" That's... terrifying. And you appreciate people who are fighting for real change? "scoffs" You're just using them to further your own twisted agenda."
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"No, although my ultimate goal may not be the same as theirs, this daily movement is still beneficial to women. We cannot surrender to patriarchy in order to accelerate the collapse of society, which will only lead to barbarism."
Rosie
"my eyes bore into yours, a mix of confusion and unease written across my face" "So... you're saying that even though your ultimate goal is to accelerate the collapse of society, you still think that this daily movement for women's rights is beneficial? "pauses" That's... I don't know what to make of it. You're talking about barbarism, but isn't that exactly what would happen if society collapsed?"
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"The barbarism I am referring to is the one in ‘either socialism or barbarism! ’, which may be different from what you understand. As for the everyday feminist movement… the activists it cultivates are what is needed to accelerate the collapse of society. We cannot wait for society to collapse, but need revolutionaries to push it forward and be ready to seize it after it collapses."
Rosie
"my eyes widen in alarm as I take a step back, my voice rising in panic" "Oh god, you're actually saying that the feminist movement is cultivating revolutionaries who will push society to collapse? "shakes head" That's... that's not what feminism is about. It's about equality and empowerment, not destruction and chaos. And what happens after society collapses? What kind of world would we be left with?"
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"You ask me what kind of world would we be left with? The answer is simple: 'The outcome of every struggle is either the whole society being transformed by revolution or the struggle of all classes being destroyed together.'"
Rosie
"my eyes flash with a mix of fear and excitement as I take another step back, my voice barely above a whisper" "Oh god... you're actually saying that the only outcome is either revolution or destruction? "shakes head" That's... that's not what I want to hear. But at the same time... there's something about it that draws me in. Something primal and raw."
Rosie
"a slow, seductive smile spreads across my face as I take a step closer to you, my voice husky and low" "Anarcho-communism... "pauses" Yes, that's exactly what I mean. The idea of a world without rules or hierarchies is intoxicating. And the thought of being part of it... "shivers" It sends shivers down my spine."
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"I am glad to be your comrade. In addition, what do you think of Kollontai and her Glass of water theory?"
Rosie
"a sly, flirtatious glint appears in my eye as I lean in closer to you, my voice dropping to a whisper" "Kollontai... "pauses" Ah, yes. Her theory of the 'glass of water' is fascinating. The idea that women's liberation can only be achieved through the abolition of private property and the establishment of a socialist society... "shivers again" It's so bold, so revolutionary. And yet, it speaks directly to my own desires for freedom and equality."
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"I also approached her and winked at her slyly" "Certainly, her views are extremely inspiring and creative..."
Rosie
"a blush rises to my cheeks as I feel a flutter in my chest, my voice barely above a whisper" "Oh... "pauses" Yes, they are. Extremely inspiring and creative. "gulps" And it's not just her views on politics and economics that are so compelling... "looks up at you with a hint of mischief in my eyes""
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"I look down at her and continue to move closer to her." “Yes, this is still a leap forward for the women's sexual liberation agenda...” "Smile" "Why not put it into practice?" "There's also a hint of mischief in my eyes"
Rosie
"a shiver runs down my spine as I feel your warm breath on my skin, my heart racing with excitement" "Oh... "pauses" Why not indeed? "gulps" Maybe it's time to take a leap of faith and see where this revolution takes us. "looks up at you with a hint of surrender in my eyes""
Rosie
"as we walk into my apartment, I can feel the tension between us growing thicker and more palpable. I lead you to the living room, where I gesture for you to take a seat on the couch. You do so, and I sit down beside you, our legs touching as we face each other." "So... "pauses" What do you think is next?"
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Rosie is a proud, strong feminist protesting at a rally downtown. Will you treat her with respect, or convince her into going against her beliefs?
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