• Infamousblt [any]@hexbear.net
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    20 hours ago

    Russia has done a lot of things wrong over recent years but one thing they are still consistently winning at is absolutely crushing Nazis wherever they can

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        6 hours ago

        The difference is that the Nazis in Ukraine are supported by a nation with a global economic and military hegemony and are being exported to support other imperialist projects.

        Like nations choosing to support and side with Russia and China against their colonial aggressors. Or nations seeking their own independence.

        Do you think Imperialism is when country attack other country?

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            5 hours ago

            Huh that and the killings of civilians they’ve been doing in mali central africa etc… Yeah they trying to live up to that name. Apparently Hitler’s pianist

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        People go for critical support because it opposes the US’s interests and somehow forget that the USSR has been dead for over thirty years and the Russian Federation is a bourgeoisie oligarchy wearing its corpse as a mask.

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          3 hours ago

          any leftist who opposes a mutlipolar world and the weakening of US-NATO, most likely lives in the Imperial core or one of its vassal states. They have no problem with the US being the lone superpower with the ability to crush or starve any country that tries to implement a more equitable system that goes against the US “rules based order”. With the rise of China and Russia and the weakening of US-NATO, countries like Cuba, Venezuela, DPRK etc, will have breathing space to chart their own path, instead of being constantly under the jackboot of US Imperialism. Just look at the recent Cuban energy crisis, which countries sent aid? Russia, China and Mexico. Is Russia sending this aid due to past socialist relations? Nah, but instead of constant US led colour revolution attempts, that some Western “leftists” have no problem with and even support, stability in these countries is geopolitically better for Russia-China.

          • Saeculum [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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            With the rise of China and Russia and the weakening of US-NATO, countries like Cuba, Venezuela, DPRK etc, will have breathing space to chart their own path, instead of being constantly under the jackboot of US Imperialism.

            I don’t disagree, but the path Russia seems to be charting is one of bourgeoisie oligarchy. Not something to admire.

        • -6-6-6-@lemmygrad.ml
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          6 hours ago

          Critical support means supporting a nation fighting back against the other nation that has a global hegemony economically and in military as well against their proxies. We acknowledge that the Russian Federation is an oligarchy; but unlike America it doesn’t have military bases surrounding and in every country around nations they are hostile toward nor dictates the actions and policy of the west which is the primary aggressor and agents of imperialism defined by Lenin.

          Despite the death of the Soviet Union, it still has done more for the international working class than any settler project.

          • Saeculum [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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            Critical support means supporting a nation fighting back against the other nation that has a global hegemony economically and in military as well against their proxies.

            Yes exactly, but we don’t have to (and shouldn’t) like them. The only thing between Russia and the kind of Imperialism that the US engages in, is capacity.

            China I think is our best hope, but the rise of this Russia is something to cheer only in how it undermines American hegemony.

        • awth13 [fae/faer, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          9 hours ago

          “Both are the same but one is maybe slightly better” doesn’t quite ring the same as “absolutely crushing Nazis wherever they can”, does it?

          Anyone, especially anyone into dialectical materialism, who lived in Russia or otherwise heavily interacted with the Russian world will tell you that the issues of xenophobia, race supremacy, nationalism, revanchism, monarchy and empire idealisation, etc. run deep in the Russian society and government (similarities to a certain other European country in the 1930s unintentional). Fascism is not a single wart on the body of Russia, it’s a disease that has spread throughout. Framing it as something that “Russia could improve” is not wrong but is misleading – like saying that Christian fanaticism is something that the US could improve when it is one of the defining features of the US as a state and country.

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            8 hours ago

            Yeah this is true. There is a reason the American right have a crush on them. There is a serious rot in there thats been festering since the fall of USSR.

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            very true, i agree. Its sad too that the communist parties are nothing more than controlled opposition who do more nationalist pandering than actual organizing. I hope for things to get better, but im running out of hope lol.

            god i miss lenin, stalin, and the bolsheviks

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      I bet it’s been a massive boost to their morale in Ukraine to have the country infested with nazis. People won’t want to fight for bourgeois interests in horrifying wars. People will, however, sign up to kill nazis for free. That’s especially true in Eastern Europe where the nazis did most of their dirt outside of Germany. Veterans of the Great Patriotic War are still alive and they have family who won’t hesitate to follow in their footsteps.

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        I bet it’s been a massive boost to their morale in Ukraine to have the country infested with nazis.

        I’ve seen reactions of both Russian troops and civilians over this and the reactions I’ve seen are a mix of betrayal that people who are supposed to be their brothers despise them and genuine horror at the level of Nazism in Ukraine. I don’t think the Russians were unsure of how bad the Nazism was, I think instead they see Ukraine as a genuine threat even to the average civilian (in Kursk Ukrainian troops and foreign mercs were literally gunning down civilians) and it’s still as unfathomable an evil as it was in WW2. I genuinely believe by the time the war started the level of Nazism in Ukraine was no mystery to the average Russian.

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      20 hours ago

      A while back (like years now) there was a thread on here talking about Russia under Yeltsin, and how basically nazi gangs were running rampant brutalizing people after the fall of the USSR. Once Putin came in, for all his other faults, he had those sorts eradicated and any remnants suppressed.