What would good comrade Lenin do

  • ShimmeringKoi [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    Preaching to the choir here, but man it really seems like all these “I’m a different kind of socialist/communist” boutique tendencies with like 3 adherents are a kind of outflow of the western progressive’s desire to have good beliefs in the face of obvious capitalist evil colliding with a lifetime of anticommunist propaganda that makes them shirk the label unless it has a million little qualifiers tacked on. Like they want to triangulate a position that will get them the cool rebel clout but that also doesnt have the historical baggage that would impede them from moving into PMC circles. They want to vive Cube but still shit on le CCP. They want it all in one bag, but they don’t want the bag to be heavy. They want diet, zero sugar communism.

    Well no, that’s giving them too much credit. They want to be lauded as cool sexy revolutionaries while still enjoying the treats of imperialism.

    • angrytoadnoises@lemmygrad.ml
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      the western progressive’s desire to have good beliefs in the face of obvious capitalist evil colliding with a lifetime of anticommunist propaganda that makes them shirk the label unless it has a million little qualifiers tacked on

      this was so well put and extremely accurate. it wasn’t that long ago that I was reading marx and absorbing myself in history but still battling with this niggling little propaganda bug in my brain telling me that it’s somehow inherently wrong. i wanted to talk about it with people without having to be on the backfoot defending legitimate tragedies as well as propaganda. it took me awhile to realize that’s the exact position capital wants to keep communism in.

      They want diet, zero sugar communism.

      should be writing opinion pieces or articles or something, you have a good way with words