I've listened to the TrueAnon podcast and I have mixed feelings about Brace Belden. I feel like if I call him a war tourist I'll get hounded by the same people who call the US troops baby bayonetters. I think war is awful, I think an American seeking it out in a foreign land is not right in the head. I don't think there's any ideology out there worth sacrificing your life or killing for, history is not determined by individual men after all. That's why I don't respect Brace Belden's military service, he got involved with a conflict he had no reason being in, he has blood on his hands. I'm glad he moved on with his life and became a podcaster because the alternative for him would probably be an act of terrorism from what I've heard him say on that podcast. In conclusion fuck the troops, all of y'all are stupid.

  • closetednoodle [none/use name]
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    3 years ago

    Not a capitalist, not willing to die for America or the dollar. I don't feel like leftist ideology values human life highly, after everything I've heard from you all.

    • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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      3 years ago

      Oh no we value human life infinitely more than your shitlib ideology.

      We understand that if there are children starving and there's a limited ration of milk we don't let the richest asshole buy it to feed their outdoor cats but ration it to feed the children.

      We understand a system that would allow that deserves to be destroyed and everyone who will fight to defend it deserves to die defending it.

      Either join us in leading the spearhead of revolution, follow us, or get out of our way.

      • closetednoodle [none/use name]
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        3 years ago

        Don't use the famine argument when communism has resulted in the greatest mass famines in history. I disagree with you, I think your beliefs are gonna lead to a lot of dead people if implemented, I thank god these beliefs are fringe and never going to be implemented.

        • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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          3 years ago

          Fuckin wrong, feudalism has resulted in the greatest mass famines in history you stupidly illiterate black hole of ignorance condensed into the excrement of a shit-eating fly of a human being.

          Capitalism follows right behind it and you better pray to whatever God you believe in that we are victorious in planting a stake in its heart sooner rather than later. Because just as capitalism replaced feudalism, communism will inevitably be victorious over capital. But the question is how much human suffering will be endured in the transition.

          And if you had it your way and delay the inevitable, then even the numbers black book of communism touts - the farce of a book it is - will pale in comparison to the global suffering the parasite of Capital inflicts upon it

          • wtypstanaccount04 [he/him]
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            3 years ago

            stupidly illiterate black hole of ignorance condensed into the excrement of a shit-eating fly of a human being.

            damn, good insults

          • closetednoodle [none/use name]
            hexagon
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            3 years ago

            First off feudalism is not capitalism and second every communist state so far has come from feudalist societies. Maybe communism will replace capitalism, seems like the opposite happened in Russia and China, seems like state capitalism is the most effective at lifting the most people out of poverty, and keeping their wages at competitive levels internationally.

            Feudalism, capitalism, communism is supposed to be some natural progression but it took millennia for it to happen with feudalism to capitalism, who's to say it won't take another thousand years to leave behind capitalism?

            • carbohydra [des/pair]
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              3 years ago

              every communist state so far has come from feudalist societies

              This is very interesting to consider. Capitalist states had hundreds of years of colonial slavery to build up resources. Communist countries had feudal backwaters to start from. Is it not impressive how they still managed to overtake the capitalists in many of the most basic metrics of human wellbeing, without plundering and genociding the global south in the process?

              We don't have thousands of years to leave behind capitalism. The climate catastrophes it already causing in warmer regions leave us little choice. It's hopelessly naive to think that those problems won't reach colder regions eventually.

              • closetednoodle [none/use name]
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                3 years ago

                Russia had an entire colonial project to its east, it's called Siberia. And don't get started on the countries they "liberated" after ww2.

                • carbohydra [des/pair]
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                  3 years ago

                  In what ways do you think Siberia is comparable to South Africa? The southern slave states? India? Don't get started on the amount of literal nazis in the "liberation" movements in eastern Europe?

                  • closetednoodle [none/use name]
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                    3 years ago

                    Liberal Capitalism ended apartheid, it ended segregation, it ended communism, we are heading towards a future of Reaganomics with woke characteristics.

                • aFairlyLargeCat [he/him]
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                  3 years ago

                  You have been visited by the hog with shit on its balls. All your replies will contain hogs with shit on their balls unless you fuck off.

                  :PIGPOOPBALLS:

            • Alaskaball [comrade/them]A
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              3 years ago

              You fucking Bell-end the industrial revolution and the beginnings of capitalism was only 260 years ago, our great grand parents literally were born to that world where the fucking concept of sliced bread was foreign then died when there are motherfuckers living in SPACE.

              The "millenia" it took for capitalism to replace feudalism happened faster than the time it took after Jesus's fucking death for the fucking Roman's to stop feeding catholics to the lions, with the The Edict of Serdica and Edict of Milan respectively.

              Shut the fuck up with your stupid attempts of "gotcha" remarks you fucking moron

                  • closetednoodle [none/use name]
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                    3 years ago

                    Im serious, you people don't even believe in basic biology yet you are vocal proponents of an ideology that literally killed 100 million people. You overlook the fact capitalist systems have treated the LGBT better than communists ever have yet somehow this small sect of gays here have become ideologues of an ideology that wants to eradicate you. You people are blood thirsty suicidal warmongers with a bigger hard on for war than the bush administration. Go fight it, I dare you, you'll fail because communism doesn't work time and time again people try it and it reverts back into capitalism. Communism is when no food.

            • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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              3 years ago

              'state capitalism' when used to develop the productive forces necessary to do a communism is how communism was capable of forming from feudal states.

              As for your second paragraph me. I am to say. I just said it. We're gonna do it now.

        • carbohydra [des/pair]
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          3 years ago

          Communism ended the famines in regions that had been having regular famines long before communism. Did you expect them to tame the rainfall gods overnight or what?

          • closetednoodle [none/use name]
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            3 years ago

            Industrialization ended famines more than any ideology ever did, tell me why didn't the capitalist regions didn't have as many famine deaths as the communist regions,

            • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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              3 years ago

              OH FUCK WHO INDUSTRIALIZED THOZE REGIONS?

              :lenin-laugh: :mao-wave: :stalin-pipe: :uncle-ho-2: :fidel-wut: :garf-troll:

            • aFairlyLargeCat [he/him]
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              3 years ago

              You have been visited by the hog with shit on its balls. All your replies will contain hogs with shit on their balls unless you fuck off.

              :PIGPOOPBALLS:

        • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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          3 years ago

          Cool, yeah, the Yemeni and Bengalis would like to have a word with you. I'm really glad that your ideas are currently leading to mass death and climate catastrophe. Fuck off.

          • closetednoodle [none/use name]
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            3 years ago

            And they're both less than the amount of people Mao or Stalin killed. I mean what happened in Bengal was pretty fucking stupid and some fault lies with nazi killer Churchill, what's happening in Yemen right now is more Saudi Arabia's fault and we're funding it. Except me, I don't pay taxes.

            • TreadOnMe [none/use name]
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              3 years ago

              If you use the same calculation method as the Black Book O Communism, which is where you are getting your numbers from, the Bengali famine alone was 30 million, but that's cool bro. But hey, we can include the reduction of life expectancy from the breakdown of the USSR too. Wow, it's almost as if this body count thing is pretty dumb.

              Taxes don't fund things, taxes are mostly a method for inflation control and debt management these days.

              • Orannis62 [ze/hir]
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                3 years ago

                But hey, we can include the reduction of life expectancy from the breakdown of the USSR too. Wow, it’s almost as if this body count thing is pretty dumb.

                Don't forget to include the deaths of invading Nazis

        • GalaxyBrain [they/them]
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          3 years ago

          No it didn't. It ended several historically frequent famines in those regions. When you preside over the last famine where famines were common you ended famine.