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Cake day: December 31st, 2021

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  • Thanks for the detailed response. It was an overreaction and for that I apologize. I’ve been on edge the past few days due to the news and just needed to vent a bit I guess. It was just very alienating for me to see a resource that I’ve recommended to beginner Marxists in the past appear to be endorsing this kind of view. But I don’t know this person and what they’ve done for the project in the past so it was out of line for me to ask for them to be removed.

    As for your question, the tweet is an insult to all oppressed peoples that the USA has trampled on. What does the Cherokee think of the Stars and Stripes, waved by the US Army as they pursued a policy of total removal of indigenous peoples from the East Coast? What about the people of Laos, who are still struggling to remove the millions of undetonated bombs dropped on them over the course of an illegal war? Ask the victims of American imperialism in Indonesia, Cambodia, Chile, Honduras, Nicaragua, Iraq, Grenada, Libya, Yugoslavia…the list goes on and on and on. Any support for patriotism in America should be a slap in the face to every comrade in the Global South. And it’s a perversion of Lenin, Stalin, Castro, etc to equate their patriotism, as leaders of liberation struggles, to the America Über Alles style patriotism at home. Lenin was famously for revolutionary defeatism for example. And you need not look further than Lenin, as he writes “The place of those who advocate the slogan of national culture is among the nationalist petty bourgeois, not among the Marxists.” https://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1913/crnq/2.htm#v20pp72-023 The tweet ignores all of that context and blasts those of us pushing back against people like Haz. If you look through the author’s tweet history it’s quite clear he’s a follower of Haz. All in all, it’s pure idealism and historical revisionism to suggest that the US left should adopt patriotic imagery.

    I appreciate you taking action on this and hopefully some good will come out of it.







  • Blowback is a great podcast that discusses the reality of American empire and it’s a great way to get libs thinking critically about imperialism. It dismantles the thinking that we’re the good guys, but are just incompetent and have bumbling idiot politicians like Bush. In fact, everything is done purposefully with a material intention: to extract wealth from failed states and fuel the military industrial complex.

    Season 1 is about Iraq, season 2 is about Cuba, and season 3 (coming this July) will be about the Korean War.





  • Breht and Alyson talk about this in their episode on Socialism: Utopian and Scientific when they talk about how Marxism is a science. Breht brought up some events that could falsify key pillars of Marxist thought (around 1:25 in)

    • Anarcho-capitalism gets established
    • If liberal democracy is able to resolve class conflict
    • A non-Marxist left ideology is able to lead and defend a world revolution
    • Fascism and imperialism is rooted out of liberal society

    Any of these events happening would crush key views of Marxism.



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    This is complete dogmatism. Sure it would be nice if we could have free reign of the subreddit and post whatever we want but reality dictates that some concessions have to be made. One week of full unrestrained shitposting isn’t worth getting the biggest pro-ML sub on Reddit with 60k subscribers banned. How is that going to help the socialist cause? How are you going to convert people to our side without the biggest radicalization force on Reddit? Your argument is pure idealism.


  • No it’s not dumb. If your goal is just to be able to explore the content on /r/GenZhou, that would be pretty difficult to do. I don’t know if you’ve taken a look at the archive file but it’s essentially just a bunch of Javascript code that stores the data. It’s pretty much impossible to read easily as-is, even for a programmer. What the next step is going to be is formatting the data so that it becomes human-readable. Some folks are already starting to work doing that. Hopefully eventually we can view everything that was in GenZhou, but on a Lemmy site.



  • You could start out with the ML reading hub as a rough guide. You can be as flexible as you want—don’t worry about the stages too much and read what you are interested in (though be aware that you probably don’t want to dive into heavy books like What Is To Be Done right off the bat). For example, Combat Liberalism and Oppose Book Worship are very short and can be read as early as you want in my opinion.

    Other works that I really liked: Wretched of the Earth, Autobiography of Malcolm X, On the Ideology of the Black Panther Party, The Jakarta Method

    Edit: They also have study guides so that should help with absorbing the material



  • You can use the cookie that Reddit stores on your browser. An easy way to do this is to open up the browser dev tools console to the network tab, load Reddit, and then click on the request that was made to reddit.com in your console. You should be able to find a list of headers, one of which being Cookie. Copy that and paste it in the code.