I guess in a weird way I could appreciate them bringing RatWiki libs a step leftward towards Trotskyism/etc.
This is a very, very, weird to look at things. Especially considering how Wisconcom has acted in the past. Note that there are other communists in RationalWiki aside from Wisconcom. I doubt that they’re as stupid as him, but they’re probably revisionist as well.
I also just am so frustrated, why would someone be cool with Stalin and not China.
Because Hoxhaism and Maoism exists. Wisconcom is a hoxhaist, meaning he despises Mao as well because Hoxha said stuff and claimed Mao Tsetung thought is reactionary and anti-Marxist.
I recall there being a user arguing with Wisconscom before the original account got banned who pointed out that Hoxha started calling China revisionist conveniently after China stopped sending Albania money because they were still relatively poor at the time.
Yep, a user who was actually from the PRC who responded by calling the Hoxhaist a bunker enthusiast lmao.
But yep, a non-native lecturing an actual citizen and acting like they knew more about their home country than the person who actually lives, studies and works there…
This is a very, very, weird to look at things. Especially considering how Wisconcom has acted in the past. Note that there are other communists in RationalWiki aside from Wisconcom. I doubt that they’re as stupid as him, but they’re probably revisionist as well.
Because Hoxhaism and Maoism exists. Wisconcom is a hoxhaist, meaning he despises Mao as well because Hoxha said stuff and claimed Mao Tsetung thought is reactionary and anti-Marxist.
I recall there being a user arguing with Wisconscom before the original account got banned who pointed out that Hoxha started calling China revisionist conveniently after China stopped sending Albania money because they were still relatively poor at the time.
Yep, a user who was actually from the PRC who responded by calling the Hoxhaist a bunker enthusiast lmao.
But yep, a non-native lecturing an actual citizen and acting like they knew more about their home country than the person who actually lives, studies and works there…