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Filthmontane , in Lenin

You’re showing statues of Lenin in countries in which the Dictatorship of the Proletariat failed to cede power to the working class and establish a socialist economic structure.

When Lenin took power, Russia had nothing. It was in the middle of WW1, there were regular famines, almost everyone was illiterate, and it was in no condition to establish a socialist economic plan. So, Lenin created a temporary economic model called The Dictatorship of the Proletariat. This is a centrally planned economy designed to rapidly develop infrastructure and industry in a country that has none. Lenin was already ceding power to the worker’s councils when he died. Stalin decided he liked The Dictatorship of the Proletariat and did not cede power back to the worker’s councils.

Those countries never experienced Communism. They never even experienced socialism. They destroyed those statues because they hated The Dictatorship of the Proletariat. Living in a system designed for a short temporary economic boom for decades is no fun.

CHINESEBOTTROLL ,

countries in which the Dictatorship of the Proletariat failed to cede power to the working class and establish a socialist economic structure

Oh, so like every single other place that tried to implement that deranged system? Thank you for this very important distinction.

TrismegistusMx ,
@TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world avatar

It’s so very capitalist to look at failed attempts to escape capitalism which were sabotaged by capitalists as indication that the need to rebel is the problem.

gxgx55 ,

Failing to account for greed for power some people have is in itself a fatal flaw, to be honest. Anyone who advocates for the exact same actions and glorifies the USSR knows what they are doing, they’re hoping to come out on top after their desired revolution. Unfortunately, there are plenty of those kinds of people on this platform…

TrismegistusMx ,
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Are Leftists advocating for the exact same actions as the USSR, or are Capitalists gaslighting the ignorant into believing they are?

gxgx55 ,

No, I’m just saying tankie infestations are so widespread and loud that they have a decent amount of leverage on what the average person thinks of communism, and tankie opposing leftists are either not loud enough, or not numerous enough.

phobiac ,
@phobiac@lemmy.world avatar

Out of curiosity, how do you think governments in large capitalist economies (such as the US) properly account for greed for power and keep it in check? Do you think they are doing a good job on that front?

gxgx55 ,

Poorly, but not worse than a dictatorship(such as the USSR).

What’s your point?

phobiac ,
@phobiac@lemmy.world avatar

You might want to turn that incredibly critical eye you’ve got for communism back in on capitalism, that’s all.

gxgx55 ,

I… am?

What is this, I am against dictatorial abominations, so that means I am in favor of capitalist abuse? I am literally saying that opposition to capitalism is shooting itself in the foot by tolerating the existence of authoritarian “communists”.

Unless you’re an actual tankie, your words towards me make no sense.

phobiac ,
@phobiac@lemmy.world avatar

Misunderstanding on my end then, I made some clearly unfair assumptions. I agree with you there and apologize for the mischaracterization.

yogthos ,
@yogthos@lemmy.ml avatar

That’s objectively false. USSR managed to provide everyone with food, housing, healthcare, education, and jobs. Nobody worried about losing their job and ending up on the street or that they wouldn’t be able to retire in dignity. People had reasonable work hours and enjoyed over 20 days vacation. None of the capitalist regimes around today are able to achieve these things.

PrettyFlyForAFatGuy ,

“USSR managed to provide everyone with food, housing, healthcare, education, and jobs”

the victims of the holodomor would like a word

CHINESEBOTTROLL ,

failed attempts

They didn’t fail. I mean you can criticize the ussr, but it was not capitalist

which were sabotaged by capitalists

What a weird thing to say. The USSR had sovereign control over the largest country in the world by far + a lot of allies. The capitalists can’t even get rid of north Korea. Its not the capitalists, the system is just shit

the need to rebel is the problem

I mean its fine to rebel, but if your goal is communism I will bet on another case of “tHatS nOT rEaL coMMUnIsM”

TrismegistusMx ,
@TrismegistusMx@lemmy.world avatar

Communism doesn’t include a hierarchy of power enforced by violence. The two concepts are antithetical. The USSR was somewhere between capitalism and fascism.

Gxost ,

So-called “dictatorship of proletariat” was simply a terror. Lots of philosophers and religious elite was killed just because they weren’t compatible with communist ideology. Rich peasants who didn’t even use others labor were either robbed or killed. Peasants lost their land and had to work for the country. People got killed just because some anonyms told they did something bad. I know this because it happened to my ancestors. My grand-grandfather lost his house, communists left only one room for his family. His friends, all good people, dissapeared. His daughters never played with neighbor’s kids because of fear. My other grand-grandfather lost land and two horses. His brother was killed for not agreeing to give away his house. And my another grand-grandfather was killed because an anonymous letter. He was communist and thought he was safe as he did nothing wrong. His kids couldn’t get education because they were “children of the enemy of the people”. Much later my grandfather got a paper concluding that execution of his father was a mistake. It was horrible time, and lots of people thought the ones who were killed were “pests” or “enemies of the people”, so killing them was good and beneficial for the society.

ghariksforge , in At this point you're a conspiracy theorist if you don't want to eat bugs.

First rule of the internet: you’re not allowed to criticise the US government. If you do, you will be accused of being a Russian troll.

foggy ,

Where in the internet are you where you cannot criticize American politics? /r/conservative?

That’s the only corner of the internet where Ive ever seen that behavior.

Noobg ,

I’m pretty sure the parent comment is whining because their “CIA caused Ukraine to hate Russia” argument falls flat in the face of overwhelming evidence that Putin and his gang of oligarchs are giant war-mongering douchebags.

Tartas1995 ,

The internet laughs at the USA for it’s stupid politics. Random internet user/troll: you can’t criticize American politics!!!

mofongo , in I say double it.

Thats actually a really good dilemma if you think about it. Like if everyone doubles it you basically don’t kill anyone. But you’ll always risk that there’s some psycho who likes killing and then you will have killed more. And if these choices continue endlessly you will eventually find someone like this. So killing immediately should be the right thing to do.

Gradually_Adjusting ,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

This is really the only answer. The only thing that makes it “hard” is having to face the brutality of moral calculus

LazaroFilm ,
@LazaroFilm@lemmy.world avatar

Now, what if you’re not the first person on the chain? What if you’re the second one. Or the n one? What now? Would you kill two or n knowing that the person before you spared them?

Neato ,
@Neato@kbin.social avatar

The thing to do is kill now even if it's thousands. Because it's only going to get worse.

The best time to kill was the first trolly. The second best time to kill is now.

apollo440 ,

Yes, but it also kinda depends on what happens at and after junction 34, from which point on more than the entire population of earth is at stake.

If anything, this shows how ludicrously fast exponentials grow. At the start of the line it seems like there will be so many decisions to be made down the line, so there must be a psycho in there somewhere, right? But (assuming the game just ends after junction 34) you’re actually just one of 34 people, and the chance of getting a psycho are virtually 0.

Very interesting one!

Gradually_Adjusting ,
@Gradually_Adjusting@lemmy.world avatar

It’s not that interesting. If you rephrase the question as a choice between a good option and a less good one, it’s still barely even a choice.

“Would you rather have only one (or, say, trillions) die now, or would you like to allow *at a minimum *twice that many people die the second we talk to a sadist?”

If you can’t choose the smaller number, all it means is that you lack moral strength - or the test proctor has put someone you know on the tracks, which is cheating. A highly principled person might struggle if choosing between their daughter and one other person. If it’s my kid versus a billion? That’s not a choice, that’s just needless torture. Any good person would sacrifice their kid to save a billion lives. I take that as an axiom, because anything else is patently insane.

apollo440 ,

Kill fewer people now is obviously the right answer, and not very interesting.

What is interesting is that the game breaks already at junction 34, which is unexpectedly low.

So a more interesting dilemma would have been “would you kill n people now or double it and pass it on, knowing the next person faces the same dilemma, but once all humanity is at stake and the lever is not pulled, the game ends.”. Because that would involve first of all figuring out that the game actually only involves 34 decisions, and then the dilemma becomes “do I trust the next 33-n people not to be psychos, or do I limit the damage now?”. Even more interestingly “limiting the damage now” makes you the “psycho” in that sense…

Duke_Nukem_1990 , in Lenin

None of the lower countries had communism.

BeigeAgenda ,
@BeigeAgenda@lemmy.ca avatar

You can argue if they had sunshine scenario communism all day, but they certainly was under the oppressive thumb of USSR.

Akasazh ,
@Akasazh@feddit.nl avatar

Technically correct. They were under Stalins Marxism-Leninism, which was supposed to be a placeholder until true communism could be implemented.

But it’s a bit disingenuous to split that hair in this thread. The irony being that the latter are all countries that got to experience the kind of gouvernemental structure that Lenin facilitated.

Tag365 , in Pokemon Tips!
@Tag365@lemmy.zip avatar

This is why Bulbasaur is the best of the three.

RagnarokOnline , in One of my favorites

… which one of us has the boner?

itsAllDigital ,

Yes

_danny ,

I think it’s funnier if it’s the chicken nugget’s

bob_lemon , in Form fail

Having only a single field for the entire name should be the norm all across the world. Automated systems can call people by their full name (“Hello, Bob Lemon”).

It’s gender neutral, solves sorting issues (e.g. Japanese), people without surnames (e.g. some African tribes, iirc) and whatnot.

Hupf ,
Meowoem ,

This is nonsence though, they’re making up nonsence to sell a nonsence argument.

They list a lot of countries and say they have naming conventions which aren’t simple but they’re ignoring the fact those countries have a legal requirement for a child to be given a legal name and that legal name can only be changed by official process - my tax software doesn’t need to worry if your mom calls you squgglewoo written as a squiggle that’s not your name

themusicman ,

The article doesn’t say that you must support all people’s names, only that you should make fewer of the assumptions (not even none)

pohart , in Stop Ruining It!

Gen alpha is trying to get everyone to wear socks with sandals

Neil ,
@Neil@lemmy.ml avatar

I think gen alpha has become increasingly aware of foot fetishes so they avoid showing their feet. I have a 15 year old and she never wears open toe shoes in public.

yeepyorp ,

well gen alpha are babies, 15 year olds are gen z

but also yeah society is getting more puritan and it’s bad

bouh , in Begun, the format war has

Jpeg is not what makes the Web slow. The dozens of requests to Google and all the add services and then the add videos.

When an addblocker makes the page loads so much faster, webp is definitely not what will save Internet.

SmoothSurfer ,

Politely disagreeing, of course the requests made to google services and other statics services make the website slower but when you compare it with uncompressed image formats its almost as nothing. Of course those requests are unnecessary but you just cant compare them with images on slowing down the web.

hoodatninja , in This amatuer cosplay is better than the entire netflix costume department.
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

Whenever this comes up I assume people have actually never done cosplay or haven't spent much time around cosplayers.

Cosplayers spend 50% of conventions fixing their outfit. It never lasts the day. You can't be tinkering with outfits on an 8-12hr shoot day every single time the person takes too big of a step or walks up a flight of stairs.

The woman on the right in this image is standing completely still in a "normal" pose for a still photo. Go have her do 6 days on a film set and let's see how that outfit turns out.

MaybeItWorks ,

Well, she’s an AI generated woman, so it’s all made up anyway

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

That's fair, the hand is a dead giveaway now that I look. But anyway my point largely stands I like to think lol guess I need to check hands more often sadly

MaybeItWorks ,

If you ask me, her proportions are a dead giveaway. Not a whole lot of real women shaped like that even after cosmetic surgery.

girl ,

i am truly amazed how many people did not question the size of her waist

hoodatninja ,
@hoodatninja@kbin.social avatar

People keep saying that but you’d be surprised what people can do in photoshop and with the right lens/angle.

MaybeItWorks ,

This is the first indication something is off, though. It’s pretty obviously unnatural on first glance. When you look further and there’s no photoshop evidence, it’s a dead giveaway. I’m just saying it’s a really good first indication that this is not a real woman’s shape. It was the first indication to me that this image is fake in some form.

Waluigi , in Now I am become death, the destroyer of nudes.

I liked the part where Nolan burned the atmosphere and destroyed the entire globe. No CGI could ever come close to that!

gravalicious , in Curb Your Enthusiasm and Crusader Kings III. Sounds good tbh, I'd watch that
@gravalicious@lemmy.world avatar

It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia + Cyberpunk 2077

Audbol ,

I’d watch that

gravalicious ,
@gravalicious@lemmy.world avatar

It’s Always Sunny in Night City?

TurboDiesel ,
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“So anyways I started hacking”

explodicle , in "You know... I'm something of an extremist myself." Norman proudly remarked.

“In any compromise between food and poison, it is only death that can win. In any compromise between good and evil, it is only evil that can profit.”

— Ayn Rand

Gormadt ,
@Gormadt@lemmy.blahaj.zone avatar

Ayn Rand

Of all the people to say that I would have never guessed it would have been her.

https://media.tenor.com/GxfSlJG_H7AAAAAM/confusion-visible-confusion.gif

bad_alloc , in NFTs are scams

One thing I don’t get: How were people convinced that an entry in a blockchain somehow results in ownership. People understand ownership and its limits: They lock their bikes when they leave them somewhere, because if there is no enforcement you can lose property. The NFT scammers never mentioned enforcement once, yet somehow you “owned” some ape picture. How did that happen?

001100010010 OP ,
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Away with your nonsense. This special flavor of Kool-Aid taste good!

bennypr0fane , in keep the grind

I’m almost afraid to ask, but dumb questions are kinda my thing: I don’t understand what gives the guy in first pic grimy hands, and how it leads to sexy pics in someone else’s (?) Closet (??).

ComradePorkRoll ,

The blue collar man of yesteryear is no more. The modern day working man has a femboy waiting at home.

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