• Grail@multiverse.soulism.net
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    14 hours ago

    This is true but misleading. It’s like referring to North Korea as Democratic. By uncritically repeating government propaganda, you help to spread it. You’re both legitimising the USSR, AND poisoning people against communism.

    If you want to see what actual communism looks like, take a look at the history of Australia. We had communism here for 60,000 years. To equate 50s era Hungary with Indigenous Australia via communism is an insult.

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      10 hours ago

      If you can’t tell the difference between calling a command economy communist (when that’s what it was historically referred to as both by allies and enemies) and calling a dictatorship a democracy, I can’t help you.

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        10 hours ago

        North Korea is officially called the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea. They call themselves democratic. The tankies on Hexbear call them democratic.

        If America had never rebelled against the British empire, then in all likelihood you and I would have been inundated with decades of anti-democracy propaganda portraying authoritarian regimes like North Korea and Russia as symptoms of the evil ideology of democracy. I would be saying “Well you shouldn’t call Soviet states democratic” and you’d be saying “what’s the difference? They called themselves democratic, their enemies called them democratic, that’s democracy.”

        The fact that our culture celebrates democracy and condemns communism is a pure coincidence. The dice of history just turned out that way. You shouldn’t use that as your source of truth. It’s an appeal to authority fallacy.

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          I suppose that’s one way of resolving the cognitive dissonance that comes with the ideal of communism and the way it was implemented in practice. Just mix the terminology enough and it’s all good again.