• Cowbee [he/him]
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    66 months ago

    I don’t see many actual Tankies then, I guess. Most Marxists just want a Worker-State and explicitly reject “Great Man Theory.” I agree that worshipping strong men is antithetical to the left, but I also see this in a very fringe minority, and at that point the meme no longer applies as there is far more than 6% divergence.

    MAGA Communists and PatSocs are clowns, I agree, but I don’t think they share a significant percentage of views with anyone on the Left, Marxist or Anarchist alike.

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      If you haven’t met one, you must not have been around long. They’re all over. People who will rail against the US, but extoll the virtues of the USSR or the CCP? The ones who aren’t just open sycophants for strong men are often completely ignorant to leftist ideals, like a strong state that dictates all sorts of things to the populace is itself in any form antithetical to many leftist axioms.

      Any “lefty” that cannot explain how ACAB applies to even good cops is a pretty terrible leftist, as a different example. It’s not about reducing specific occurences. It’s about designing systems that naturally resist the BS.

      It’s only “worshiping” in the extreme examples. The “Normie” examples are people that literally cannot imagine society without armed police while claiming worker’s rights, as an example. If you’re for workers’ rights, you shouldn’t be for a sanctioned force that constantly fights against both protesters and picketers alike. It’s about a gross disconnect in ideals vs what someone pushes for.

      Like someone who realizes executives make way too much money, but scoff at worker co-ops. Either for not going far enough to worker ownership, or for being some hippy idea that won’t work. There are fake “leftists” of many types.

      Yes, there are clowns all over, but you HAVE to realize there are many, many people running around who are only missing the clown makeup…

      It’s the difference between agreeing on a problem vs agreeing on a solution. It is a WORLD of difference.

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      46 months ago

      Most Marxists just want a Worker-State and explicitly reject “Great Man Theory.” I agree that worshipping strong men is antithetical to the left, but I also see this in a very fringe minority

      A minimal state. Representative of the people/proletariat. Not a brutal mono party that tries to crush all dissent.

      And if strong man worship is so fringe and antithetical to ML. Why has it been a defining feature of every system of governance based on it? Stalin, Mao or Xi today, Castro, Kim Il Sung. Fringe is supposed to imply it’s not a core component of every single implementation and yet it is.

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        I think it’s fair to say that Marxists agree with Marx, and so the best representation of Marx is Critique of the Gotha Programme. The state should be as minimal as can be based on the Material Conditions, ie a stronger state is necessary if you are constantly being attacked by Capitalist nations, and a weaker state is necessary if you aren’t. I don’t think people are advocating for a strong monoparty, but a unified front of Workers. At least, in my experience.

        Stalin, Mao, Xi, Castro, Kim Il Sung, Ho Chi Minh, Lenin, Trotsky, Che, Sankara, Deng, whoever you want to pick, aren’t so much worshipped as they are studied, for their mistakes and the good things they did. Some are obviously more mistake than others, some were a net negative, some were a net positive, what’s important is to study what happened so we can learn from it.

        Is anything I said wrong?

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          Yes. External factors are one thing entirely. And completely unrelated to crushing dissent. Dissent is an internal thing. And if you automatically classify all the dissent as a product of external factors there by making it something to fight and crush. You may have just perfectly encapsulated the issues with your ideology.

          Also while I agree capitalists are not really good friends. They used to be Allied with the Russians during World War II for example. It’s almost like something happened post World War II that was actually the problem. And not just that capitalists must be fought everywhere. Do you know what that might have been? It’s something China is currently dealing with and failing in their own way. And I’m not going to say that it’s not hypocritical for many Western countries to criticize this considering what they’ve done. But just because a criticism is hypocritical doesn’t mean it’s not valid.

          • Cowbee [he/him]
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            26 months ago

            I never said I was against dissent. I’d be in favor of trying to rehabilitate fascists and Capitalists, sure, but open discussion of ideas is important. You calling it “issues with my ideology” is a bit silly.

            I am not sure I understand where you are going with your second paragraph.

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              When internal dissent was mentioned you automatically jumped to externalizing it and fighting it. Not addressing it. You say that you’re not against it. But you just said that you were against it.

              You can play ignorant if you like. We aren’t obligated to believe such poor acting however. You know exactly what I’m referring to. They forceful annexation of much of Eastern Europe post World War II including the dividing up of germany. And more contemporary. China’s failure upon absorbing Hong kong. And saber a rattling regarding Taiwan.

              • Cowbee [he/him]
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                16 months ago

                I don’t believe fascists or Capitalists should be allowed to violently attack people and attempt to gain power, that’s silly.

                As for expansionism, I am not sure why you are expecting me to defend that or apologize for it, I am not in control of the 20th century USSR or modern PRC.

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                  36 months ago

                  I agree. That’s not what I was talking about and you know that.

                  I didn’t ask you to apologize. I was simply explaining why a lot of countries are against Russia China Etc. That they much like the capitalist countries have given plenty of reason for people not to like or trust them. Which in many ways does a tie back directly to their mistreatment of their own citizens. Capitalists are no more anyone’s friend than ML are.

                  It’s almost like you’re engaging in bad faith. Which if I had to go by our history of interactions I would say is the most likely explanation.

                  • Cowbee [he/him]
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                    26 months ago

                    So if we both know what I am advocating for, and what most people are advocating for, then why are you trying to pretend I agree with punishing dissent?

                    I agree that people have reason not to trust China or Russia. As much is valid, of course it is. I disagree that Marxists are somehow more dangerous to people than Capitalists.

                    I have been engaging exclusively in good-faith, the fact that this entire convo has been you putting words in my mouth means you’re more likely to be bad faith. I still engage because I value constructive conversation, but if you aren’t interested and are trying to disengage then there’s no point.