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Cake day: June 18th, 2025

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  • Two points:

    First, he was ‘outed’ by Maine Wire (a far-right news site; same story got picked up by the Daily Caller) as working with the Socialist Rifle Association some time after the pandemic to train people in gun safety and marksmanship. The SRA is very explicitly anti-fascist, and radically inclusive; they are pro-LGBTQ+, pro-feminism, etc. If he had genuine Nazi leanings, I highly doubt that he’d be helping the SRA in any way. That’s not dispositive, but it’s a pretty solid indicator that, at the very least he believes that 2A rights are for everyone, and not just people like him.

    Second, you are correct that we don’t know for sure that he is who he says he is. I know people through the Liberal Gun Club that knew him growing up, and say “he’s the real deal”, but that’s not proof. On the other hand, we know exactly who Susan Collins is. We also know exactly who Janet Mills is. And Mills is a politics-as-usual Democrat. She’s fine, really, she’s very acceptable as a governor. She was Chuck Schumer’s personal pick for the next Maine senator (which, IMO, should be a huge fucking red flag right there; no one in a contested primary that’s endorsed by Schumer or Jeffries should be selected as a nominee). She simply is not up to the task of being a senator, not at this time in history. Biden was politics as usual, and the politics as usual is exactly what got us Trump 2.0.

    So, is (was, now that Mills is out) Platner a gamble? Yes. But he’s a gamble where the two choices that are known are both not acceptable.









  • No, you misunderstand: ALL labor under capitalism is exploitative. ‘Dangerous’ and ‘difficult’ has nothing to do with it. The system is set up so that your labor must be used for the benefit of someone else in order to obtain the bare necessities of survival, and you don’t get the full value of your labor. It doesn’t matter if that’s working in an office doing spreadsheets all day, or as a sex work; ALL labor is exploited under capitalism.

    Work is work; sex workers are workers.



  • Having spoken with a few women that have done things adjacent to pornography, their regrets are mostly in regards to the way they were treated by people that were not in the industry. The escorts I’ve spoken with enjoy the work itself, although not necessarily all of the customers.

    What you’re saying about the horrors of pornography and prostitution apply to ALL people that need to work for a living. The company I work for buys my time, the product of my labor–which they sell for many times what I’m paid–and even my dignity by forcing me to wear a uniform of their choice. I absolutely do not like the customers that ultimately purchase the products of my labor, but I have little choice if I want to have a place to live, and food to eat.