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Deeply unserious behavior. Shows a complete lack of ability to prioritize what is important and what isn't. Sectarian mentality. One of the most important things we need to do if we want to grow our movement is to identify and suppress this type of behavior and this way of thinking in ourselves. It doesn't mean we have to agree with everyone's positions or beliefs, but we need to be able, at least temporarily, to put aside differences that don't matter right now and focus on what actually matters.
Class unity, the advancement of national class consciousness, opposing reformism, keeping grounded to materialism, rejecting imperialism, fascism and so on matters far more than whether you think God exists, or the complex morality of euthanasia, or the logsitics of sex work, or whether my peepee smaller than yours for example. It's barely relevant lol.
37 centimeters / 15 inches btw, no cap chief. edit: sorry i forgor the decimal point, 3.7 / 1.5.