“Communists” crying over dead occupation soldiers and fascists, equating fascists to those who resist genocide

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  • theposterformerlyknownasgood
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    5 months ago

    The working man had the Soviets,

    The working man has no country is from the communist manifesto. It is from a fairly basic section about how the communists/workers owes no allegiance to any particular country or nationality, but only to each other across the entire world.

    It is from this principle that Lenin derived his thoughts about ww1.

    • Sodium_nitride@lemmygrad.ml
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      5 months ago

      During the time if the manifesto, there were no successful examples of socialism. After the establishment of the ussr, this changes. The strongest force of revolution becomes the Republic of the Soviets.

    • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
      hexagon
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      5 months ago

      Which was written before the revolution… in which the working man gained a country

        • zed_proclaimer [he/him]
          hexagon
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          5 months ago

          other socialist nations still exist, and it's our duty to oppose attacks against them by capitalist nations. In addition, it's our revolutionary defeatist duty to first and foremost oppose our own empire and nation. The "both sides" aloof and above it all position of ultras who flatten everything is fundamentally wrong. To espouse such a flattening of everything is nihilism and anti-communist and counter revolutionary. They don't sit above history, they reside within it. They don't sit in a nationless throne atop of the world, they live as workers in the imperial core.