It’s not like any candidate was actually good but they did pick the worst one.

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    Can you point me to the exact sentence where I trivialised the holocaust? Hint: I didn’t say anything about the holocaust. All I gave you is a link, the rest is your imagination.

    You, OTOH, are severely trivialising antisemitism within the USSR. Stop fucking fanboying.

    pre-soviet monarchy backed by western liberal democracies

    Please fucking what liberal democracies during Tsarist times? England, France, possibly, am I missing one? And none of that antisemitism was home-grown, it was all the fault of those evil foreigners making poor Russian nobles and priests do stuff? The country most busy with fucking with Tsarist Russia, specifically sending Lenin over mind you, was Germany, very much not a liberal democracy. The age of liberal democracies started after WWI.

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      Can you point me to the exact sentence where I trivialised the holocaust? Hint: I didn’t say anything about the holocaust. All I gave you is a link, the rest is your imagination.

      Oh, so to clarify, you don’t think that the USSR could be described as morally equivalent to fascism?

      You, OTOH, are severely trivialising antisemitism within the USSR. Stop fucking fanboying.

      Only in the sense that it is trivial in scale compared to the alternative socioeconomic systems of the time.

      Also a woman, stop being sexist by assuming a male default.

      And none of that antisemitism was home-grown, it was all the fault of those evil foreigners making poor Russian nobles and priests do stuff?

      During the Russian Civil War the US, Britain and France sure militarily and financially supported those nobles and priests who did pogroms regaining power. They went so far as to invade the USSR. They had previous working relationships with them and wanted them back in power. The nobles and priests were antisemitic, as were their western partners.

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        Oh, so to clarify, you don’t think that the USSR could be described as morally equivalent to fascism?

        Morally? I’m not talking about morally I’m talking objectively and no of course it was objectively fascist. So was Italy and they didn’t do the Holocaust. So is Scientology, in case you’re looking for an example of non-racist fascists. So are Kahanites and they definitely aren’t antisemitic, being Jews and all that. Your point?

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          Morally? I’m not talking about morally I’m talking objectively and no of course it was objectively fascist.

          Okay, define fascism in a way that excludes liberal democracies and their colonies or neocolonies but includes the USSR. I dont think you know what fascism is.

          So was Italy and they didn’t do the Holocaust.

          They literally committed a genocide in Africa as part of their political project, they wanted to basically manifest destiny the Mediterranean, did you not hear about it because the victims weren’t (conditionally) white? Do you think they didn’t help the Germans do the Holocaust?

          is Scientology, in case you’re looking for an example of non-racist fascists. So are Kahanites

          Okay this shows me you can’t give a coherent definition of fascism. Also imagine not thinking scientology is racist. Lol.

          Kahanites and they definitely aren’t antisemitic, being Jews and all that.

          Lolol are you seriously going to make that argument? Do I need to pull up photos of Jewish people who collaborated with the nazis?

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            Okay, define fascism in a way that excludes liberal democracies and their colonies or neocolonies but includes the USSR. I dont think you know what fascism is.

            My definition of fascism is the usual one you’ll hear from any anarchist: People who send me to bed. But feel free to read Umberto Eco and observe how the USSR gets a score of 10 out of 14, where of course one would be sufficient for fascism to coalesce. Also how you were all too happy to display rejection of modernism by your implicit dissing of liberal democracies. Please, go ahead, tell me about the grand colonial empire of Estonia! Of Greenland! Of Samoa!

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                If your liberal democracy puts you into a mental health ward or gulag for your opinion about the system it’s not a liberal democracy. ML states OTOH really like to do that. There’s an inherent totalitarianism to them, they demand that everyone thinks precisely like some centralised decision organ decides, and you tankies will even defend that. Note here totalitarian vs. authoritarian: Thought itself is controlled, not just practical behaviour (fulfilling the quota won’t help you, you still can’t complain). That kind of monopolisation of the prerogative of interpretation is a practical sign of fascism, once it is coalesced. The Ur-fascism points are merely crystallisation points.

                The very point that you can type all that in (presumably) a liberal democracy without getting disappeared means that you’re not living under fascism.

                It’s really something, MLs having so shit takes that you make me defend liberal democracies.

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              Umberto Eco and observe how the USSR gets a score of 10 out of 14, where of course one would be sufficient for fascism to coalesce

              This is a elementary school misreading of that text, it was explicitly not supposed to be a litmus test.

              Also how you were all too happy to display rejection of modernism by your implicit dissing of liberal democracies.

              Marxism is literally a modernist philosophy, liberalism is rooted in the enlightenment era. Have you opened a history book in the last 5 years?

              Please, go ahead, tell me about the grand colonial empire of Estonia! Of Greenland! Of Samoa!

              Marxist democracies > bourgeois oligarchy aka liberal democracy

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                Disagreement is treason (elementary school dismissal without argumentative engagement), reference to your precious cult of tradition (Nazism is also modernist you muppet) which you of course misread all the time that’s another strike for Newspeak your “Marxist democracy” is neither of the two, lastly the equation of bourgeois oligarchy with liberal democracy (one does not imply the other), that’s strike four, obsession with a plot and/or the enemy is simultaneously weak and strong, could go either way. Maybe just popular elitism.

                As your lawyer I counsel you to continue posting.

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                  Disagreement is treason

                  Source?

                  reference to your precious cult of tradition

                  Lol. Yes trying to return to an imagined past and having an intellectual tradition are the same thing /s

                  By that logic basically all ideology(including yours) is fascism, and to not be a fascist we cannot learn literally anything ever about politics.

                  (Nazism is also modernist you muppet)

                  You said I was rejecting modernism by rejecting liberal democracy, which is literally rooted in enlightenment ideas. I was saying you are not making sense, because you are saying I’m rejecting modernism when I’m rejecting enlightenment era ideology.

                  which you of course misread all the time that’s another strike for Newspeak

                  How about another strike for literally knowing what words mean and using them properly? You did not say modern, you said modernism. If you didn’t want to be misinterpreted, do not use language that conveys an entirely different meaning.

                  lastly the equation of bourgeois oligarchy with liberal democracy (one does not imply the other), that’s strike four

                  I wish I had the confidence to make such bold claims with so little knowledge. Have you even ever read about “dictatorship of capital”? Do you even know what that term means? How about you explain it in your own words for me.

                  obsession with a plot and/or the enemy is simultaneously weak and strong, could go either way. Maybe just popular elitism

                  Loling at popular elitism.

                  Also I will never claim that the current state of capitalism is weak.

                  Also again you are misreading the 14 points as some litmus test.

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                    Source?

                    Me. And Eco. You just can’t let it go, can you, that someone disagrees with your precious ideology.

                    Lol. Yes trying to return to an imagined past and having an intellectual tradition are the same thing /s

                    I never said that. I said that you think that all truth has already been revealed by Marx, Lenin, Stalin, and possibly Mao. At least one of which you misread but that’s another topic.

                    You said I was rejecting modernism by rejecting liberal democracy, which is literally rooted in enlightenment ideas. I was saying you are not making sense, because you are saying I’m rejecting modernism when I’m rejecting enlightenment era ideology.

                    You are rejecting the rational development that started with the Enlightenment, aka modernism. Nazism and Marxism-Leninism are both part of that and reject it in their own ways, in a sense anticipating post-modernism. Neither are theologies or whatever, both reject democracy, both reject actually scientific socialism, the proper rational strain to follow, aka Anarchism. Something something complexity theory I’ll let you do your own research can’t be arsed to feed that to a tankie.

                    Have you even ever read about “dictatorship of capital”?

                    How’s the GINI coefficient where you’re from? Maybe that’s the reason. Over where I am, struggle-wise, the labour aristocracy is actually kinda more of a headache than capital because capital is so easy to see.

                    Also again you are misreading the 14 points as some litmus test.

                    What is the proper application in your mind then, pray tell? Can you explain it?

                    There’s a reason I said “one would be sufficient for fascism to coalesce around”, not “one is sufficient for fascism”. Otherwise post-modernism would be fascist which makes no sense. At the very least you need an ideological group which corrals around a specific instantiation of those points, a particular way to gloss over the inherent contradictions, really, and engages in political action.