• ceenote@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    I agree that socialism has been vilified, but not a single person was told wanting a better world makes you weak. They were told that a better world is impossible, that socialism would make people lazy, that the purges were a communist policy (and that there’s no difference between communism and socialism).

    Some anti-left people will never come round, but some will, and we need numbers. Talking down to them won’t bring anyone around.

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      1 day ago

      ok we wont talk down to them but we can still slap them hard on the back of the head a lot right? or rub their faces in the shit of their outcomes… just do it quietly?

      /s yeah, I agree with you. Its counterproductive.

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      I feel like the only people purged were the capitalist bootlickers and robber barons. It’s always a cooked up story when “Doctors, Teachers, and Businessmen” were purged because you know it was just the last category that felt oppressed even at the slightest course-correction from their vile system.

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          Ironic how you call out how socialism and communism have been misrepresented and lied about, then immediately leap to defend the capitalist narrative around socialist leaders.

          I don’t blame you though, our society has done a fantastic job of making up a narrative that socialists are the same as fascists, and conditioning people to ostracize anyone who questions that narrative, even though the actual historical evidence does not support it.