• Kichae@lemmy.ca
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      5 hours ago

      Cool. Now, let’s start getting into whether communism is “extremism” or not, rather than just begging the question.

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        Any talk of communism is a “red” herring when it comes to this topic. Russia isn’t in any way officially, notionally, or superficially communist.

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          People still be calling Russia communist even though the Soviet Union famously fell under Boris Yeltsin

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            … and people calling themselves communist still leaping to its defence, for some inexplicable reason.

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          That’s because western propaganda has destroyed your ability to learn or think critically about anything left of capitalism. It’s not really your fault, it’s trillions spent on creating that mentality.

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      Oh false equivalency, I wondered if you’d rear your stupid head here.

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          I mean, this is blatantly obvious, but you’re probably American or some other western propaganda laden countries citizen, so I’ll let it slide. To compre Communism to Fascism is like comparing apples to some fruit that’s entire ideology is based on corporate slavery and racial inequality. You understand how apples have nothing to do with that and are not similar in any way. So to compare the two as if they are the same is a false equivalency.

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            The underlying ideologies are different, but I suspect the common feature the commenter was referring to is the practical tendency of both fascism and communism to develop into a totalitarian state.