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    1 year ago

    Then when one fails we get to say “well that wasn’t true x”. And the labels allow people to boogeyman an idea.

    Essentially a No True Scotsman fallacy.

    I think it’s better to simply state that things like Stalin’s USSR weren’t communist. Period.

    It wasn’t “almost communist”; it was a dictatorship. So to say it wasn’t “real communism” is like boiling a sock and saying it’s not “real dinner”. It’s not dinner at all, it’s a sock.

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      21 year ago

      There was a soviet joke about a banner “our party is fighting for the title ‘communist’”. I can not translate it well, but it shows that people sensed the absurdity of the continious slogans about fighting for something they forgot is related to the meaning of the world communism. In the last decades especially, thd pride in building a better future through emancipation was replaced by simply nationalist pride and the pride in ww2 victory.

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        21 year ago

        27 million Russians died. This is a “victory” in the same way a chihuahua is a dog. Nationalism is a brain disease.