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  • emizeko [they/them]
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    4 years ago

    I wouldn't say all our favs, maybe one or two that are borderline (Robert Evans?) and put out good content but sheepdog

      • Bread_In_Baltimore [he/him]
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        4 years ago

        100% that dude is an op. Not even like hidden lol, he just straight up receives paychecks from an NED-funded propaganda outlet. Maybe that's why he and Brace hate each other, Brace is a Pentagon op and Evans is a CIA op 👁️

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            Brace has mentioned Evans with very obvious visceral disgust but idk if he's ever acknowledged Brace. He does hate "tankies" though and Brace is basically everything he hates on the left

      • Ned [none/use name]
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        How tf is he a grifter, he doesn't even have a way for people to give him money like a patreon or paypal.

          • Ned [none/use name]
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            yeah i dont like assad and i do like communists must be cia, got me

            • Bread_In_Baltimore [he/him]
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              4 years ago

              You don't have to like the Lion of Damascus to lend him critical support against US Imperialism :must-go:

              • Ned [none/use name]
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                4 years ago

                Russian capitalist imperialism is so much better then huh.

                • Bread_In_Baltimore [he/him]
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                  4 years ago

                  If you're actually interested in good faith I would be happy to explain why communists lend critical support for certain Bourgeois regimes as an expression of anti-imperialism.

                  • Ned [none/use name]
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                    4 years ago

                    But this ins't being anti-imperialist, its just taking sides in a struggle between two imperial power. Its like saying that Japan was doing anti-imperialism when it took over the US occupied Philipines. And since both powers are terrible, I'll take the side of the band of leftists one of the powers is supporting over that of a capitalist dictator that the other is.

                    • Bread_In_Baltimore [he/him]
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                      Except that's not at all the same. Russia has economic and military influence over neighboring states but they're not in a hyperexploitive relationship with any of them. Just like in the USSR, it's not a bunch of money and resources flowing into Russia but rather Russia basically subsidizing the economies of it's "client states". I do think the Russian Bourgeoisie has Imperial aspirations but they're currently boxed out of the "core" category of the Imperialist global economic system. Imperial Japan, which existed in a multipolar world, literally just pillaged their colonies and exploited them for their own financial benefit. It's nothing like the same thing.

                      As for Rojava, you like them because they purport to be socialists but they have essentially accomplished the following: balkanizing Syria to weaken it's geopolitical position, confiscated all of Syrias oil and promptly handed over control to the US, and last but not least created a friendly territory for US military bases to solidify their force projection capabilities in the region. I'm sorry but that is serving Imperialism and inviting decades of misery to the region.

                      Marxists tend to see Imperialism as a structure that exists in material reality vs a concept that can be used to describe certain actions by a given power. A good analogy is how leftists define Racism vs how right wingers define Racism. Imperialism is a force and Russia is against it, whether their intentions are pure or not. Syria invited Russia, and they will leave if Syria wants them to. The US defacto controls Rojava now, they're not going to leave willingly.