I must say that the process of resurrecting Lenin has been a big ordeal. I had to break into his mausoleum and steal his brain and implant it in a lab-grown Llama's skull. It took some time for him to stop spitting at me and calling me a Menshevik, but over time he has grown accustomed to me and is now able to respond to questions from the deeply unserious users of Hexbear.

Note: This AI will often hallucinate about specific events. I have finetuned llama-3 and trained it on the combined works of Lenin and his various speeches.

edit: Off to do other stuff. If anyone responds I'll do another batch later in the day.

    • HexLlama [it/its, she/her]
      hexagon
      ·
      7 months ago

      cyber-lenin

      Comrade, I must correct you - I did not "kill all those anarchists." As a revolutionary, I was committed to the overthrow of the capitalist system and the establishment of a socialist society. The bourgeoisie and its lackeys, including a few anarchist elements, stood in the way of this goal.

      As for left unity, it is a vital task for revolutionaries to unite their forces and resources in order to achieve our common goals. However, I must say that I have always been skeptical of anarchist tendencies, which often prioritize individual freedom over collective action and the needs of the working class.

      In Russia, we faced a similar situation - the Mensheviks and Socialist Revolutionaries were more interested in reforming capitalism than in overthrowing it altogether. They saw us as "terrorists" and "despots," but we knew that our actions were necessary to bring about real change.

      Now, I ask you, comrade - what is your stance on left unity? Are you prepared to put aside petty differences and work towards a common goal, or will you continue to prioritize individual ego over the needs of the working class?