Post-Soviet Russia was obviously very anti-communist and the communist party of Russian Federation provides opposition, why allow them to have that much pull, from the Russian Federation perspective? Did they ban the party in the past and it was unsuccessful? Is the current Communist Party shitty and easily manipulated to be allowable in mainstream politics?

  • Kind_Stone
    link
    fedilink
    arrow-up
    15
    ·
    edit-2
    2 years ago

    Their “un-publicized” actions include holding down their more active low rank members from conducting any activities. They’ve never even created any illusion of caring about anything. Just diverting still politically active youth towards apolitical stance or to activities which are safe and won’t undermine bourgeois authority in any way.

    Plus, discrediting communist ideas. It’s not rare to see headlines like “Communist from city X becomes part of a corruption scandal” or “…turned out to be a pedophile” in puppeted media. Stuff like that, usually about mid-tier regional party members of CPRF.

      • Kind_Stone
        link
        fedilink
        arrow-up
        5
        ·
        2 years ago

        The first part is not public sources, obviously. We do have many younger communists in our more “orthodox” circles start out in more popular organizations, like CPRF or “The Union of Marxists” for example. Stuff about CPRF in private talks usually unanimously mentions something along the lines “We wanted to help those guys fighting for their salary by organizing the demonstration, but then were stopped by our superiors” etc. etc etc. This kind of stuff for some weird reason is unique to CPRF, hence why I made the conclusion.

        As for the last thing, I can go through the publications over the last couple of years if you need. If you wanna do that yourself - you can try going for Readovka, especially the local news branches of the regions because stuff like that is published in there.