#145 - Antiwork by Swampside Chats published on 2022-02-21T02:09:45Z This episode we sit down to discuss the recent antiwork internet phenomenon, its detachment from its more pointed ideological origins, and the growth of online spaces where people vent their frustrations with the nature of contemporary work. This discussion was spurred by a recent appearance by an r/antiwork moderator on Fox News, that lead to a viral backlash against it that, by the time you're hearing this you may well have forgotten about. Joining us are a few ex-mods from the anti-work discord. Comment by gabriel.nunes.ggnf education is something that really interests me, I like to refer to Paulo Freire's works on it especially the book "Extension or Communication" 2024-01-22T20:45:45Z Comment by Nora-Mae wow r-slured as fuck 2022-05-14T06:32:57Z Comment by Nora-Mae introduce ppl to anarchists theory: I'm pretty sure we call those people groomers 2022-05-14T06:23:13Z Comment by Nora-Mae y'all sound deranged. what she said was stupid and embarrassing. people just realized how this was an forum full of redditors and not the workers revolution 2022-05-14T06:14:24Z Comment by Nora-Mae wait you agree what she said in that interview??? dog walker anarchists who doesn't want to work but never really has? im sorry but people have to work, work has to get done. how that's organized is what we can control. 2022-05-14T06:11:19Z Comment by Nora-Mae I'm sorry but the iww doesn't do anything and is really just a social club. 2022-05-14T06:05:09Z Comment by Nora-Mae this whole social media / anti work shit was so fucking r-slured annoying. like this is not only useless but just so irrelevant. sad 2022-05-14T05:54:33Z Comment by Nora-Mae communists who burn the flag are just fucking annoying. you hurt your own cause by pissing people off for no reason. your actually pretty lucky to live here. like why would anyone wanna follow or listen ppl hate their country and themselves 2022-05-14T05:25:35Z