Inspired by recent discussions, I think Hexbear has a lot of good information about socialism but I wonder if the relentless defense of AES on Hexbear means shooting ourselves in the foot, since many potential leftists have been thoroughly primed to react negatively to AES states?

We’re not getting our messages out when progressive instances have already pre-emptively blocked us and calling us “tankies”.

People are being turned away without even taking the opportunity to read some of the stuff here, because they already have a pre-conceived notion about Hexbear being filled with “crazy tankies who defend totalitarianism”.

I know there have been a lot of propaganda and fabrication being perpetuated about socialist countries, and it feels “right” to defend them against these false accusations, but I wonder if this is doing more harm than good for the present day nascent socialist movement, at least in the Western countries?

We can remain on the current course and feel indignant about the tankie accusations, but will forever remain as a niche “tankie” community.

Or, we can open ourselves up, by toning down the admiration for the socialist states so we are not being treated as hostile by the other instances, and thus opening up the opportunities to have productive interactions with users (and potential leftists) from other instances?

(I do have my own position, you probably know which one it is, but I’m willing to hear from others and reevaluate my own opinions if needed).

EDIT: Thanks to everyone who responded. All points are well taken. Thank you.

      • a_blanqui_slate [none/use name, any]
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        1 year ago

        If saying that criticism of AES constitutes liberalism, you'd better go delete your comments about CCP Foreign Policy ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

        • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
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          1 year ago

          you can critique AES from the left, for not being aggressive enough. You can critique specific policies. I want the CPC to start acting like DPRK in their foreign policy, IE I want them to become more communist.

          What you can't do is repeat "red fascism" crap or ally yourself with social democrats and repeat their attacks on AES. You want DPRK to become more like Norway.

          • a_blanqui_slate [none/use name, any]
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            1 year ago

            You can critique specific policies.

            That's what I've been doing.

            You want DPRK to become more like Norway.

            Yeah, and I'd like Norway to become more like the DRPK. Kim Jong Un agrees, which is why he's building waterparks and ski resorts.

            What you can't do is repeat "red fascism" crap

            Haven't done that, if you've been paying attention, my whole point here has been to say "we don't have to play those games".