• @TheAnonymouseJoker
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    KGB propaganda

    Babe wake up its 2024 not 1920

    Also automatically you invalidated anything you said by preaching CIA apologia as an anarchist.

    • Right because 1. ex-KGB Putin totally isn’t keeping the dream alive and well 2. acknowledging the very real and proven influence of Russian state-sponsored troll farms has anything to do with the CIA 3. that’s definitely how logic works. You don’t have to be a US propaganda shill to recognize a Russian propaganda shill. Cosplay Leftists decomposing everything into a fictitious ideological dichotomy is exactly what the capitalist oligarchs want.

      • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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        -14 months ago

        You have to be a US propaganda shill to believe China/Russia/communism are evil things, which you are. The parroting script is too common a pattern. Do not cosplay as a rational person.

        • @agamemnonymous@sh.itjust.works
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          I don’t think communism is evil, I am a Communist. China is not Russia is not Communist. They couldn’t possibly be Communist, since communism is by definition moneyless and stateless, and both China and Russia are states that have money. China and Russia are both capitalist countries with varying degrees of state involvement and oligarchy. Suggesting that either country is Communist is a bad script.

          • @TheAnonymouseJoker
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            -14 months ago

            communism is by definition moneyless and stateless, and both China and Russia are states that have money. China and Russia are both capitalist countries

            You have demonstrated your level of understanding of communism. Have a nice day. CIA needs to pay you more.

            • Communism is defined as a stateless, classless, moneyless society; broadly speaking, a society in which private property is abolished. Neither China nor Russia has abolished private property, and in fact both countries are home to many billionaires.

              What definition were you using, and how is it in any way applicable to modern China or Russia?