So what is the point of having peace talks if not the cessation of war?
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So what is the point of having peace talks if not the cessation of war?
So if the war end right now would that mean Russia would withdraw it's troops from Ukraine? No it wouldn't, so implicitly engaging in peace talks while Russia holds territory in Ukraine would mean conceding territory. Why would china want that? Isn't that meddling in the war?
It's very ironic how you are fine with china's involvement but not the US'
I guess we disagree on that, I see no reason to make out some communist countries as hellholes (DPRK) while others like Cuba get a free pass. Other than that I consider DPRK leadership as more of a personal cult disguised with a communist state, and why communists would be compelled to defend that kind of stratification of society is beyond me
Everyone has limits, for some it's concentration camps. It's not something tribal where you have to support someone because they call themself communists. You can agree in principle but not in execution
Well there are different degrees of how left you are, liking the CCP and the DPRK is too much for most, even communists
"One of the major things that sets us apart from fascists and liberals is that we do not have an idealized, cultish, worship of the past and our leaders."
Granted I'm new to this community, but the interactions I've had so far (like the weird attachment to Russia, which stopped being even even remotely communist many years ago, and is at the moment bordering fascism) kind of don't reflect my recent experience. If this truly is an integral part of communist ideology then many people didn't get the memo.