iByteABit

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[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 35 points 10 months ago

Let the workers take over the means of production and demolish the capitalist state and let's see then what the achievements will be instead of expecting some average Joe in a protest to have the same world affecting power as the not so average Joe biden-troll

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 14 points 10 months ago

Pilot speaking, we are having an, um, special emergency, please keep your seat belts tightened and be alert for future instructions while the situation is being dealt with by our crew.

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 6 points 10 months ago (1 children)

I don't like the turn to neoliberalism of China one bit either but it seems to be working out now that the imperialists have fallen for it and lost all their means of production through capitalist means to China. If it weren't for Dengism maybe China today would be just like Russia, a sad ruin of something that used to be great, but it's not. It seems to be reaching a turning point and slowly giving capitalists the boot.

I guess something similar would be the bourgeois revolutions that ended feudalism and the French Commune which got crushed because material conditions for socialism were far from ready. Capitalism is shit but it was necessary to get us to the point that proletarian revolutions were possible and led to the not so short lived success of the USSR.

We can't ignore the reasons that USSR was defeated though, it was because of strategic failures and the backtrack by giving in to capitalist measures but also because of being surrounded by hungry wolves in the West.

Dengism seems to postpone the revolution until imperialist's capital is stolen to the point that they are much less of a power to be reckoned with when revolution happens. If strict ML socialism is implemented at a point like this, it will probably be extremely more likely to defend itself and support global socialism until the US itself is also socialist.

This is still progressing and only time will really tell if Deng was a genius revolutionary or a traitor. I'm really hoping it's the first, it would mean that wherever you are, socialism might be coming soon enough to see it in our lifetimes.

Morally it sucks but this is what material dialectisism teaches in part, morals aren't the driving factor of history, only material conditions and relations of production are.

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 88 points 10 months ago* (last edited 10 months ago) (18 children)

xigma-male is really making Dengism look like the next step of Marxist theory

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 24 points 10 months ago

Emoji request

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 15 points 10 months ago

Treating women like moving talking wombs is kinda bad, but I draw the line at graffiti margot-disgust

Also make sure to vote extra hard this year to make the fascists go away

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 34 points 10 months ago

Can't wait to order this with my free money from the communist party, I wonder why more people don't sign up when it's so easy to get rich

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 7 points 10 months ago

Bolivia is reportedly going through a third coup attempt in a row, certain sources indicate that the conspirators behind all of them belong in a certain forum and are desperate to gain upvotes in the news mega.

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 12 points 10 months ago

Splitting up right after creating a staged coup rumor that gets proven false afterwards is probably very bad timing for it to happen, unless of course Morales is right and Arce was playing some kind of 5D chess

[–] iByteABit@hexbear.net 11 points 10 months ago

I'm not racist and sexist, it's the people who are racist and sexist wowee

 

The representative of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maria Zakharova, responded to the statements of the Prime Minister, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, regarding the Russian attack on Odessa. "He called Russia an enemy of Europe," notes Zakharova in her post on Telegram. "First, we did not terrorize and do not terrorize Greece or anyone else. You won't find a single example. Second, Europe was different. The Third Reich was also Europe. For such a Nazi Europe we will always be an enemy", adds the representative of the Russian Foreign Ministry. And he continues: "Thirdly, in my Soviet/Russian school, in the usual music lesson for each of our students, I went through the works of Mikis Theodorakis. I knew both his music and his fate. He was also an enemy of Europe, of Nazi Europe." M. Zakharova concludes: "Don't betray, Kyriakos, the memory of the Greek Resistance!".

Russia may not be what the USSR ever was and doesn't deserve the credit for it, but this response is probably the best she could have given and shows how the Soviets respected Greek culture more than the Greek government ever will.

 
 

He's so brave standing up for Ukraine and Israel, what a hero billionaire-tears

 

Libs will see these absolute dystopian images and think they're positive without thinking twice about the factors that led to them, but will see Soviet mass housing and say "omg this is so ugly, I'd kill myself if I lived there"

 
 

Widely considered one of the most significant and influential figures of the 20th century, Lenin was the posthumous subject of a pervasive personality cult within the Soviet Union until its dissolution in 1991. He became an ideological figurehead behind Marxism–Leninism and a prominent influence over the international communist movement. A controversial and highly divisive historical figure, Lenin is viewed by his supporters as a champion of socialism, communism, anti-imperialism and the working class, while his critics accuse him of establishing a totalitarian dictatorship that oversaw mass killings and political repression of dissidents.

 
 

I was looking for an analysis of Watchmen that isn't filled with "everyone is evil, there's no saving humanity" brainworms but I couldn't find anything that made much sense.

The obvious remarks are that Veidt is a megalomaniac "self made" bourgeois that has day dreams of being a great emperor/general, idolising the likes of Alexander the Great, Hitler, probably Napoleon even if he wasn't referenced. In his narcissistic view of the world, it's justifiable for him to commit a genocide among other additional crimes in order to achieve a peace that he supposes will be final. He is very similar to a huge CEO, much like Elon, that make the world their play toy and claims that any harm done was for the better good.

Another obvious remark is the critique of superheroes in general, as a concept of superhumans that use their natural superiority to "bring justice" to the world through brute force, when all they end up doing is enforcing the status quo just like the fascists. Their human nature makes them corruptable, strong enough to inflict massive violence on the working class but not that strong against the oppressive power of the bourgeoisie. They have physical power but their view of the world is still that of a human with no consciousness of how the world works, except the Comedian perhaps. Knowing the grim reality of the world, but unable to change it single handedly, he becomes a radical cynic and sees the world as his stage and himself as a puppet. He commits unspeakable crimes with the excuse that he is only playing his part in a dark comedy.

Dr. Manhattan essentially becomes a god, and with the massive power he gains, he also gains the "weakness" of seeing the whole universe in its entirety all at once, losing interest in the miniscule matters of a form of life in a tiny tiny part of it. This could be a way of showing why a god, if any exists, allows so much pain and misery while being powerful enough to stop it. It's because such a being would have no reference at all to the world as we see it, our pain is not more to him than specs of dust floating from one place to another aimlessly.

The working class is largely oblivious to everything going on, observing events unfold around them through the carefully written headlines of newspapers, conditioned to admire people like Veidt as the only remaining hope due to his power and benign facade. Their revolt against masked heroes is an exception that leads to the Keene act being passed, but after that they lose their revolutionary spirit, not seeing that masked heroes were but a large weapon of an already established system that still remains.

Overall I don't know if there's a single moral of the story at the end, it feels like the point of Watchmen is the whole critique done throughout the comic, and that the ending is not meant to lead to some resolution but to provoke thinking instead.

Feel free to add any thoughts

 

What are the most notable differences between Stalin's and Mao's implementations of socialism?

Many of the differences are likely because of the different state that the two countries existed in before and during the revolution, so I'm more interested on the abstract topics rather than overly specific details.

 
 

Today on my bus to work I was sitting reading my book and opposite me was a senior couple who were unemployed and were going to the hospital, they had hospital papers and weren't lying about it. Then a ticket inspector walks in and checks everyone. Turns out their unemployment card had expired 11 days prior and they hadn't yet renewed it so the inspector started writing them a ticket. I protested with the couple telling the inspector to make an exception since the couple is obviously wronged here. The other people on the bus though were either silent or they took the side of the inspector, except very few voices that said something supporting the couple. Some bourgeois looking lady told me that I don't know because I'm young and haven't paid taxes. After I told her that I'm on my way to work right this moment she changed her tune and said that I haven't been on the inspector's place and I stopped dealing with her then. Some other people were ironic after the couple left saying that "it's not even a long distance to walk" while the couple was on the bus before me and we had passed tens of stops already. This really opened my eyes to what society around me really is, I want to believe that most people were sympathetic but too cowardly to also step up but I don't know. I'm really frustrated even hours later and I've lost a lot of hope on people after this event. Communists and real leftists in general are the only people that give me hope for change.

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