The mods really aren’t interested in getting people to learn about anything the don’t agree with huh?
Edit: Also I can’t seem to appeal the ban lmao. Mods mad.
what theirs and yours stances on china?
did you got banned for saying it is socialist or capitalist?
That subreddit is an op. This is the top post (and the accompanying top comment on that post) right now:
EDIT:
I cannot find much info about Chuangcn.org but from their about page they sound Gonzaloist. Also their domain registrar is Godaddy so make of that what you will:
iirc they are more bs ‘libertarian’ socialists… china bad hong kong riots good type shit
oh, i see, western marxist
heavily western leftcom influenced for sure. they post anonymously but i wouldn’t doubt that their class character is of privileged western educated rich expat petty bourgeoisie
I like how the comment asks whether China “will become” socialist not even bothering to ask whether they are proceeding from a false premise. No, China will not become socialist by 2050 because it already is socialist and has been since its liberation in 1949.
That subreddit is so aggressively incurious and so offended by the mere concept of learning something new which contradicts their preconceptions that i am starting to believe it cannot be anything other than an op. Maybe it didn’t start out that way but it is one now.
Yes this was the post I replied to lol
Got banned for saying that China isn’t state capitalist. Tbf I didn’t really say it just copy and pasted some great comment from the GenZhou archive and linked to lemmygrad, but they got mad at me.
Link to comment please!
https://lemmygrad.ml/comment/191392 some of the links in the comment don’t work anymore tho
r/communism is one of the many slogan leftist subs in Reddit that self-identifies as leftist and then help the Western European diaspora tank anyone that threatens Pax Americana authoritarianism in their hypocritical opposition towards their own tankiejerker slogan. One of the indicators of the impersonation is the refusal to accept any belief other than the lies by Pax Americana, Bretton Woods institutions, and Western European diaspora. Another indicator is their hostile reaction towards any evidence that prove that Communist countries has success of human rights or economic advancement. Another indicator is their use of redefinition of dictatorship to mean authoritarianism or totalitarianism to confuse people or their use of vaguely defined authoritarianism or totalitarianism as meaningless slurs.
This is the second old thread I’ve bumped but I searched r/communism to see what people’s thoughts and experiences were here on Lemmygrad. Not long ago I had some free time and added some new books to my collection, mainly some of Stalin’s writings that I hadn’t read and I went along with my partner who was working to stay in the middle of nowhere - perfect for study. But I wanted a platform for asking questions/aiding my study and checked out reddit for the first time. Was banned in r/communism fairly quickly for a couple of days for helping a newbie with some suggestions for reading on a certain topic which was basically some ML theory supplemented with a couple of texts that were from bourgeois media sources and a book in which Chomsky had written a fairly decent account of the basic history of the topic, but these sources were relevant and helpful in understanding the topic in question (I can’t remember what the topic was).
Later I was banned for quite a well-thought out ML analyses/comment in a thread that was “upvoted” many times but the mods didn’t like it and banned me without giving a reason. I saw other subreddits and found the “you’re not a real communist until you’ve been banned from r/communism” thing being said and found decent comrades but initially I felt really sh*tty about it. It started to make sense to me in that they embody the worst stereotypes about “communists”: disagreeable, hostile and all the rest of it which obviously isn’t true at all given how much of our work consists of education - education never ends. I saw other people suggest that it was a fed-run operation to turn people - especially newbies - away from understanding communism/communist theory and to put them off entirely. If it could even make me momentarily second guess myself then I can’t imagine what kind of effect this would have on someone just starting out.
But yes, fed-run and they have an unreasonably dogmatic rule which is something like: “mandatory: read Settlers” as in you must read what is a disputed work or you are not welcome.
For such a hostile environment supposedly run by and for communists, I can only understand it as being designed to put people off of engaging with communist theory/praxis etc. and this makes me think that its a psyop/fed run or whatever. The J. Sakai thing being “mandatory” was a major sign that something was wrong IMO, regardless of what comrades think of that text.