• iie [they/them, he/him]@hexbear.net
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    10 months ago

    the meme being posted was “modern MLs are bloodthirsty monsters who will kill you if they ever get in power”

    When you view a group as evil, that view tends to result in double standards for behavior, which is what you’re doing.

    I’m probably going to dip because I’m too mad to be civil right now

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      10 months ago

      Hi, if you read what I said I also did not like the meme originally posted. I’m just trying to be constructive about it instead of angey and loud.

      Edit: “angey” was a typo but it makes me laugh

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      the meme being posted was “modern MLs are bloodthirsty monsters who will kill you if they ever get in power”

      And y’all had a chance to prove the meme wrong by not turning it into a dick measuring contest with spamming equally shitty sectarian shit that on hexbear would get you kicked out (anarchists are worthless, anarchists can’t coordinate, etc.),. And it always ends like this. Anytime i mention that in the hungarian revolution the workers councils were a way more significant factor than any western influence and they literally set up groups to hunt nazis the same agresszive smug shit arrives from people who never read anything about the topic apart from the fucking Aptheker book. I feel like the ML userbase (who are right about basically anything when it comes to capitalism) would rather off themselves that even admit that any ml leader even marginally engaged in self-serving abuse of power. Of course anarchists who aren’t familiar with the site wont be happy.

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        10 months ago

        And y’all had a chance to prove the meme wrong

        How many people did we shoot in the thread? Are you that easy to pander to?

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        10 months ago

        I don’t know much about the Hungarian uprising. If the Soviet response was unjustified and draconian when they could have worked something out, that’s fucked up.

        Do you have any reading recommendations?

          • alcoholicorn [comrade/them, doe/deer]@hexbear.net
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            10 months ago

            All three are examples of ml leaders who took huge Ls abusing their power that nobody is afraid to criticize. I’m not familiar enough with the boiled baby guy to say whether he was actually an ml or if it was another pol pot situation.

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              10 months ago

              Gonzalo was a self-proclaimed Maoist, part of the reason we say ML-MZT and not MLM in English

              If you want criticism of a self-proclaimed ML (and don’t count Pol Pot because that claim was not even paper thin), Khrushchev is someone we all hate who has slightly more of a claim to the title, though naturally I would argue that he is a revisionist.

              If you want criticism of an actual ML, we criticize Stalin and Mao all the time, but usually not on “selfish abuse of power” terms because that generally isn’t what they did compared to simply being a bit reactionary or foolish (often right and left deviationism, respectively, though that is a slight stretch for the Four Pests case).

              Naturally, if it is an ideology we believe in, then actions we disagree with are generally going to be outside of what we consider those principles to be.