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u/Moralxsupport - originally from r/GenZhou
It was ran by 14-20 year olds with no life experience and a creepy pedo attorney. It was bound to fall at some point - just like the USSR.
`u/Anananaso - originally from r/GenZhou` Mostly short primers or articles on what actually went down that isn't western propaganda (book recs are good too). Basically the mini-series came up in conversation the other night and everyone was talking about the disaster as if having watched TV made them a bunch of nuclear experts, extremely aggravating. I'm relatively ignorant on the subject so I'd like to learn more.
`u/TheRealSlimLaddy - originally from r/GenZhou`
`u/discoinfffferno - originally from r/GenZhou` [https://www.reddit.com/r/communism/comments/5v5epl/response\_to\_china\_as\_a\_socialist\_marxistleninist/](https://www.reddit.com/r/communism/comments/5v5epl/response_to_china_as_a_socialist_marxistleninist/)
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`u/JITTERdUdE - originally from r/GenZhou` Something that’s been in my mind recently. Shit looks like it’s going to hit the fan over the next several years. Seeing how easily the population has slipped into a Russophobic rage through disinformation and propaganda shows that the seeds for fascism have already been planted here. This country’s government does everything to actively suppress communist movements and are attempting to exhaust Marxist-Leninist efforts. I have developed two reactions to this, one cynical and one more optimistic, but I struggle to tell which one is closer to reality. The cynical side of me thinks that this country has fallen too far into the deep end and can’t be saved, that communism cannot happen in a place like this, and it’s better to leave and start elsewhere than stay and possibly die at the hands of fascists. The other part of me believes that choice could be cowardly, and it is better to stay and create communist infrastructure and protect the marginalized.
`u/Bacon_Is_Greasy - originally from r/GenZhou` At least in classical Marxist texts there is a focus between class divisions and the inequalities that come with those those divisions. I have been thinking about the economic differences within the working class and if those differences would cause any divisions after the revolution and into socialism. I know communism isn’t egalitarian in that we all get the same pay and things like that, I was just wondering if those differences would have us regress back into class society.
`u/ich-sehe-dich-nicht - originally from r/GenZhou` I'm looking for books that can help me better understand the basic concepts behind economic planning, any suggestions? I'm looking for more recent books if possible, but really everything helps thank you guys
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`u/LeftConnoisseur - originally from r/GenZhou`
`u/CorneliusSavarin - originally from r/GenZhou` I don't really understand too much of Europe's relation to America. The current situation in Ukraine is clearly not in EU's favor. They would have to deal with refugees, an angered Russian neighbor, expensive LNG from the USA, and possibly more segmented trading blocs that does not benefit them. Yet Germany just took the boot to the head like a dog. This would have been more understandable when there was no alternatives to the US in the 90s perhaps, but as of today whats stopping the EU from looking out for their own interests and working with RU or CN if thats what they need? Why so subservient? And if so, why not any moves to at least stand up for itself? The EU and the Euro is definitely in jeopardy now. Is it literally because of NATO and EU has a terrible army? Is it because they don't have any of the technological dominance and shares too much of it's cyber networks with the USA (unlike RU and CN which has their own ecosystem)? I am super confused at the lack of them even speaking up for their own interests...
`u/KiyoKei - originally from r/GenZhou` https://lemmygrad.ml/post/178267
`u/Fusion_Reborn - originally from r/GenZhou` [removed]
`u/Radiant_Ad_1851 - originally from r/GenZhou` I need to get some facts straight for something coming up. So, what I remember is that Khrushchev is blamed as the catalyst for the fall of the Soviet Union(in Marxist Leninist circles) mainly because A.He reintroduced the anarchy of production when it was sorely unneeded, allowing things like the Brezhnev Stagnation to happen B.Removed the dictatorship of the proletariat, which allowed for a new class of people to own the means of production, which then incentivized the reintroduction of the capitalist system like we saw in 1991. C.The secret speech that caused some party members like Gorbachev and Yeltsin to be completely dissolutions with Communism I know this is a vast oversimplification, but is this basic line of thought correct, am I going in the complete wrong direction, or am I just forgetting a few things? Edit:Where in the hell did I get this information from?!
`u/JITTERdUdE - originally from r/GenZhou` I’ve been wondering lately how this would work, as I know the idea is that many institutions that are governed by the state would be run entirely by the people. However, I’m wondering how this would work. How would these institutions operate without a state? What does it mean to be run by the people? How is it any different from what anarchists envision?
`u/ZhongguoGraecia - originally from r/GenZhou` If you have simple questions regarding China, Marxism, etc. that do not deserve a post you may ask them here.
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u/Arch_Null - originally from r/GenZhou
They've never done that. We can see the contrary when Hitler banned all parties except the nazi party. Same jn italy. We can even see this in Ukraine where Zelensky is banning opposition parties. So this is ahistorical nonsense you are spouting.
My bad for not answering the question I was just so caught off guard by that idiotic statement of yours my friend. The goal isn't to reestablish faith in this system. Its just to buy time to fight against the inevitable. Nowhere did I say to validate the system. You are putting words in my mouth.
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u/thunderfart6 - originally from r/GenZhou
Liberal democracy as it exists is supported by fascists. What are you talking about? Lol. You didnt even answer my question tho.
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u/Arch_Null - originally from r/GenZhou
fascists defend liberal democracy.
No they don't....
In fact they actively oppose it. Huh? This literally runs contrary to all examples of fascism.
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u/justaguy891 - originally from r/GenZhou
defend liberal democracy
im sorry, wheres the democracy? certainly not here in america
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u/thunderfart6 - originally from r/GenZhou
Telling people to defend liberal democracy is a bad thing when the goal is actual democracy. Why would you instill faith in bourgeois elections when we know that cannot and will not improve the lives of anyone, but the ones at the top? Liberals and fascists defend liberal democracy, we're supposed to challenge it and show why it's bullshit with a solution.
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u/Arch_Null - originally from r/GenZhou
Telling people to defend liberal democracy isn't a bad thing. Is fascism an inevitability for the American people? Yes, as certain as the sun rising tomorrow. But telling people to defend lib democracy will buy time for communist, union organizers, and other groups of the oppressed to organize. Build the proper institutions to counter act this threat.
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u/thunderfart6 - originally from r/GenZhou
Idk they got a pretty liberal line when it comes to elections which is like the worst way to build socialism
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u/bigman1025 - originally from r/GenZhou
What do you mean he did nothing????
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u/Arch_Null - originally from r/GenZhou
No I'm dead ass. Anyone who actually pays attention to American communist activity will tell you what I have. Like c'mon over the past 10 months their membership has grown exponentially.
This comment of yours has no material basis in reality.
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u/Arch_Null - originally from r/GenZhou
A was under that impression like 2 years ago but nah the CPUSA is a marxist leninist organization. The Joe and Rosana era of the cpusa is doing pretty good for the party.
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u/justaguy891 - originally from r/GenZhou
yes.
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u/DilbertLookingGuy - originally from r/GenZhou
Jesus came to me in my dreams and told me to spread communism and freedom in the United States.
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u/Lenins2ndCat - originally from r/GenZhou
Reddit wants a controlled opposition. Eliminate everyone that is a real threat to the status quo and maintain the illusion of an opposition and "debate" by allowing the non-threats.
Any uncontrolled opposition is eliminated when it reaches a size or state of being that makes it a threat to those maintaining the current status quo.
Archive everything on GenZhou because despite it being completely and totally 100% fine as a community it may be hit if Genzedong is banned, much like every single subreddit under the "chapo" banner or even remotely related to it got killed.
If GenZhou is included it is the strongest sign that it has nothing to do with rules and everything to do with simply purging oppositional threats.
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u/kissyoursister - originally from r/GenZhou
Very credible, I’ll look into it.
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u/Leviation_ - originally from r/GenZhou
Its been a long time since ive been on that website. Think it was a quora post ackshually
Also you dont talk smack about GenUSA. Unlike you commies you have the freedom to come in and make a fool out of yourself.
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u/kissyoursister - originally from r/GenZhou
Thank you, r/GenUsa user, for providing such a concise and simple answer. I appreciate the “one website” you cited without name. Thanks very much, very informative!
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u/Leviation_ - originally from r/GenZhou
No. Its a monarchy claiming to be a workers republic. It has completely betrayed the ideas of communism and i dont understand why communists still support it
As one website put it best
"If you want to know how its like to live in an ancient East Asian kingdom, visit North Korea"
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u/Leviation_ - originally from r/GenZhou
Sankara did nothing for Burkina Faso