My buddy here from upside down land ready to fight the revisionists in wikipedia 24/7 in the name of Marxism-Leninism, Stalinism, Maoism, Guevarism. But he just happened to be against all the Actually Existing Socialist states.

  • loathesome dongeater
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    182 years ago

    I’m going to be active for almost 24 hours

    Checks out.

    Does this guy have a job? Or a school he has to go to?

      • loathesome dongeater
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        122 years ago

        My buddy here from upside down land ready to fight the revisionists in wikipedia 24/7

        I thought you knew this character

    • @SaddamHussein24
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      He seems more like a hoxhaist tbh. Hoxhaists are better than maoists, they dont boil babies.

    • Fiona (she/her)🏳️‍⚧️
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      132 years ago

      Given that they’re a Wikipedia user, yeah.

      “Politically neutral” website, my ass

      Wikipedia be like “Freedom House is a non-governmental organization, funded by the US Government”

  • @lil_tank
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    82 years ago

    Marx and Lenin : the most important thing is to avoid dogmatism and always analyse the material conditions! :)

    This guy : HOW DARE YOU PRODUCE SOMETHING NEW OUT OF MARXISM REEEEEEVISIONIST

  • @SaddamHussein24
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    52 years ago

    I mean he has a point on some things. Tito, Khrushchev and to a lesser extent Brezhnev were revisionists (although i think the whole “social imperialism” thing is bullshit). But this man took it too far. Ho Chi Minh revisionist? Not even Mao and Hoxha said this crap.

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      He is more consistent than most of these kind of guys, but I do find it weird to add Ho Chi Minh. It might be because of his hesitancy at first to make Vietnam a socialist state idk, I haven’t read much from Ho Chi Minh nor about Vietnam. Where is Fidel, Kims ??

      • @SaddamHussein24
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        As far as i know, Ho Chi Minh always wanted Vietnam to be socialist. He literally used a planned economy and was close to siding with China during the Sino Soviet Split. Khrushchev told him to not attack South Vietnam and greatly reduced soviet aid to North Vietnam because of his “peaceful coexistence” bullshit. So Ho Chi Minh strenghtened ties with China who started aiding North Vietnam more. After Khrushchev was ousted he did restore good ties with the USSR as soviet aid started coming through again, but he nevertheless never took a side in the Sino Soviet Split. It was only after he died and Le Duan took over that Vietnam openly sided with the USSR against China. So calling Ho Chi Minh revisionist is ludicrous.