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On censorship:
Communists are not scared of censorship. To capitulate to the censors is to admit from the start that we don't believe in our own theory. It's opportunistic, because it leads one to the depths of liberalism. After all if one is scared of being censored for being a communist, then the only solution is to toe the line and you might as well become a democrat if you're scared of saying anything that could get you banned from any big platform.
The solution is to take control of our own tools, and build dual power. And I don't mean this online specifically, I mean in every aspect of life. Many parties today make the mistake of capitulating to censorship before they are even censored, because they're scared. Then they become reformist parties, indistinguishable from liberals, diluting theory to become socially acceptable and palatable as the material conditions continue dwindling around us. Anything to get on TV.
Places such as Lemmygrad allow us to congregate, talk and have a community. But more than that, they also allow us to share knowledge and theory and learn from each other. The solution is to have both self-owned platforms and continue the struggle outside of our bubbles too. It's not all one or the other, it's both.
Lemmygrad can't be banned - first of all it's all federated. Even if lemmygrad stopped existing, every post that's federated on the dozens of instance we are linked with would still be up. You can't take down the federated web unless you take down every single federated website. Moreover, lemmygrad is self-hosted. Being self-hosted, the website can also be brought back very quickly. This is the case for any self-hosted website if you run daily backups like you should be doing anyway.
Hell yeah! This has been how I've felt for a long time!