my lib friend condemns existing socialist states because of their state repression of counter-revolutionaries:
he complains about the lack of civil liberties. when I pressed him on whether the emancipation of the poor is more important, he said that he refuses to compromise on giving everyone full civil liberties and due process.
I personally think civil liberties are good, but are a secondary concern to emancipating the poor. and due process can be implemented in time, I'm not against it. Finally, fascists do not deserve civil liberties and I fully condone repression against them.
What about countries with actual civil liberties like New Zealand and Norway? Can the people there criticize AES states for their lack of civil liberties?
Didn't they make guns basically illegal in New Zealand? And the same for Norway? And both places have the same problems with cops and protesters, it's just not as obvious because people don't protest as often in those countries.