Was talking to a classmate about Cuba and told him how embargoes and meddling is one of the main reasons that Cuba is so isolated and behind in many fields compared to other countries.

He snarkily asks why Cuba cares about sanctions since they're communist and shouldn't care about capitalist trade. I reply with something like "because they're marxist, and marxists don't believe in utopia." He gives me a blank stare so I continued talking about how the post cold war system is capitalist, so regardless of what you truly believe in, you have to play according to their rules. If the the system was socialist, then any remaining capitalist country will have to play by the socialists' rules or be left out.

He then says that's proof that Cuba is a failed state because they can't produce everything domestically and need to rely on other countries and that capitalists wouldn't need to play by anyone's rules. I told him that if Taiwan became communist or was reunited with China, the US would be on its knees begging to have access to its technology (okay, I didn't say those exact words because I was trying to stay away from snark). He had no idea what I was talking about regarding Taiwan's tech, so I then brought up how there are more failing capitalist countries in Africa and the Middle East and Latin America than there are existing socialist countries - which for the most part, are doing much better.

He then went on about how religious people are stupid and how Islam is the cause of most of the major conflicts of the modern world without any sort of outside influence. At this point I just chuckled and he ended the conversation. :wall-talk: He's a self proclaimed liberal, though I believe it.

Guess his major

  • Shoegazer [he/him]
    hexagon
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    2 years ago

    Political science, with an emphasis on foreign policy lol. He told me his parents work for the FBI but I wasn't sure if he was kidding

    • Frogmanfromlake [none/use name]
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      2 years ago

      Sounds par the course. That kind of attitude is bred in those circles and anything dissenting against it faces a lot of pushback. Good luck to anyone with empathy coming out of those programs with it still intact.

      • Shoegazer [he/him]
        hexagon
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        2 years ago

        The reason I know him is because he used to be in CS with me. So I'm sure he has some bazinga opinions but I haven't asked him about NFTs and crypto yet

    • keepcarrot [she/her]
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      2 years ago

      Huh, I did some international politics as a proto-socialist and did very well at it despite not doing the readings. This was undergrad tho. While it flubbed on Marxist stuff and took a lot of US hegemonic claims at face value, I didn't feel like it lent itself to bootlicking.