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Who is your hero from history? - Lemmy
lemmy.mlFor me it has to be Malcom X, I’m not American, but I read his autobiography
when I was young and it left a life long impression on me about justice and
resiliency. He grew up in an extremely oppressive society, his dad was murdered
and his mother was sent to the loony bin and he was clearly lost and
traumatized. When he went to jail he was smart enough to be like what the hell,
why am I here? Educating himself and channeling his energy into caring about
others and justice transformed him into one of the most powerful and well
respected leaders of his time. He is often denigrated by Americans as violent
and contrasted with King Jr. but by all accounts whenever he was in a position
to project violence he chose de-escalation like during the Harlem riots and
saved lives as there were people in the US in positions of military power who
would have loved an excuse to do to them what they did to the indigenous across
the entire country. He was angry but principled and really set a template for me
about how to be a leader and help me process my own anger and channel it into
something more positive.
I always hated the Leninist model of communism.
Lenin betrayed the revolution because he lost the 1917 election.
He dissolved the newly elected assembly 13 hours into it’s first meeting. (Not that the meeting lasted for 13 hours, they had adjourned for the day, and then Lenin declared them all Counter Revolutionary)
That single act started the Russian Civil War.
Then he has the gall to claim that the new totalitarian government he formed was in any way socialist.
If the state owns everything, and you have zero say in what that state does, then you don’t live under socialism, you live under feudalism.
The only path to socialism is via democracy.
Look at this troll using reason. Blocked /s