In light of user Wisconcom’s community Hoxhaism (created using an alternate account named Ouisconkom), and the anti-China/anti-Mao sectarianism that permeates the rhetoric of the community. It has come to our attention that some members of the community are unhappy with this sort of content being allowed.

In the past, we’ve removed other Ultra-leftists, such as Patriotic Socialists, for their sectarianism. And some of the admins feel this might be a time to do that again.

Lemmygrad’s success depends on transparency and communication between the user base and the admins, so we would like the Lemmygrad community to tell us how they feel about this possible issue.

  • @NothingButBits
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    212 years ago

    In our world we only have 5 countries that uphold the Communist banner. If you find yourself more concerned about criticizing these countries instead of building Socialism in your country, then you are useless the struggle and quite frankly reactionary.

    If you dislike how they do Socialism, then build a better one in your country. Show us how to do Socialism properly, instead of just criticizing it from the comfort of your armchair. We need Lenins, Stalins and Castros, not Bordigians of try to pass themselves as Hoxhaists.

    Fyi, China does have economic planning, a quick search on Google will show you this. It just goes to show you, how your critique of China is ill-informed. You should instead, spend more time studying them and understanding them, rather than making critiques based on Western pre-conceptions.

    • @Ouisconkom
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      2 years ago

      Yes, that is particularly what we are attempting to do: help bulid a revolution movement which is able to create new Socialist states, and we think that Hoxhaism is the primary ideology of today which could create a better Socialist state.

      Lastly, you are correct, there still is a small amont of economic planning in the Chinese economy, however, it is no where near the levels seen in a centrally planned economy.