gerardda

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[–] gerardda 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

Probably a Microsoft and/or Gates injunction; all of Ukrainian data is hosted on Azure, gov't and military..

[–] gerardda 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Check that the supplier offers cleaner-/hotter-burning propane gas.

[–] gerardda 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

hm, ironic:

Using fact checking sites like Politifact,Snopes, and seeing what Wikipedia (and the sources therein) say.

[–] gerardda 0 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

As for Uighurs, they're thriving and developing most rapidly in Xinjiang province, while the Western-backed extremist are indeed no more, exiled to their sponsors. Of course, the West has no problem sponsoring extremists, be it Nazis in Ukraine, Isis (and White Helmets) in Syria, rightwing death squads in the Americas, etc.

In the case of Tiananmen, that was an early colour revolution that got rightly squashed, demonstrating the need for strong government against foreign interventions that China is no stranger to since the 1800s regarding Japan and the West.

Almost forgot to mention, North Korea was bombed almost to oblivion until the USA literally ran out of bombs. Speaks for itself. .

[–] gerardda 1 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

You realise the USA has its own slave labour gulag unmatched by Russia and China today, right? Though Soviet gulag was ruthless, born to meet rapid wartime industrialisation and unrelenting landowners (kulaks), it was more lax and informal than Auschwitz death camps that you wish to portray.

Meanwhile, Jim Crow and sundown towns in the USA oversaw its own apartheid underclass, many of whom looked to Soviet Russia for equity, Paul Robeson being the most notable.

Edit: replaced Tsarist-era 'The Black Russian' episode with more intended Soviet-era link, quite belatedly.

[–] gerardda -4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

It's not that the West "was" antagonistic but "is", while you elide the fact to throw in with Anglo-American CIA and Foreign Office talking points against staple targets of Western aggression: Russia, China, Cuba, and North Korea for good measure. As I said, vanguard of imperialism.

You have unironically exclaimed "how on earth can an anti-democratic uniparty ever be Democratic" (with a capital D, as in party, lol)? When you're serious about tackling your own govts with the fervour you cheerlead regime change in lesser countries, only then socialism in the collective West could be taken seriously. China and Venezuela have more active democracy and socialism than that.

[–] gerardda 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (7 children)

... let's get some historical conditions straight: USSR was a wartime communism born and deformed by Western invasion (from USA and allies, no less) and persisted under a state of seige, so it didn't have the luxury of a more democratic communism envisioned by Lenin. Even today, aligned with Trotskyist permanent revolution everywhere but their own govts, the same usual suspects are angling by invasion or insurgency to break up and loot Russia (along with China) who isn't caught off-guard this time. Existential then, existential now.

I would also love to know what you think of the standard bogies of Cuba and Venezuela, or heck, even ML Vietnam or Kerala.

[–] gerardda 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

... in other words, Behaw socialism (lemmy.ml too) is Trotskyist, origin of many a Neocon: liberal socialism at the vanguard of Western imperialism against the array of global socialism ranging from Bolivarian in the Americas to Maoist in Asia. "Global" as in Global South, all authoritarian to a Trotskyite, in need of liberation.

[–] gerardda 4 points 1 year ago

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