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    Once upon a time, this “political extremism“ used to just simply be called “being a decent human being“. How far we’ve fallen.

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      Well keep in mind some of these freedoms the far right has been whining about for a couple decades is literally someone suggesting they not be an intolerant racist homo/transphobe, and that some people should feel comfortable with saying “Happy Holidays” because not everyone celebrates Xmas.

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      used to just simply be called “being a decent human being“. How far we’ve fallen.

      What specific moment in the past are you idolizing here?

      When in human history years has it been more acceptable to be any random marginalized group than it is today?

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            Red Scare propaganda, and its fundamental essence now entrenched across society, is largely to blame for decency and empathy becoming demonized as extremist.

            Simply acknowledging historical antecedents is not whitewashing or idealizing the past.

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    Yes, I raised my son to be a far left extremist. He’s nearly 30 and strong enough to cause havoc against a fascist regime.

    I am not sorry.

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    accepting of all religions

    I’m not if said religion involves “removal of rights to others” and “dismantling democracy”. And no, I don’t care if they’re “not real christians”.

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      “Ive no problem with the spiritual beliefs of all these fuckers while those beliefs dont impact the on happiness of others” - Tim Minchin (the pope song)

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    Oh noes!

    Every item on the list, I have.

    I must be one of those dangerous violent extremists the TV warns us about! :O

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        …when their propaganda talking points started unironically referencing “the sin of empathy” they crossed the line into balls-out cartoon fascism…

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      Since they put hammer and sickle (the symbol of communism ) I would argue the acceptance of sexual orientations, religions, genders, races etc was also a problem there. It is liberalism that accepts it.

      The claim about everyone being treated equally is also not completely true. I mean, in theory, yes, in practice whenever communism (especialy the one exported from USSR) was implemented some people were “more equal” than others.

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        Yeah. I supposed that is the joke of it. The image is actually describing is someone a tad left of center.

        Actual leftism extremists have nothing but excuses for the human right violations.

        It’s an essential requirement for being an extremist. The moment one recognizes they’re doing it and voices the concern, they are violently ejected from the movement.

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          You are describing a small minority of self-styled leftists who largely are terminally online.

          Those doing the real work, such as practicing mutual aid or organizing tenants unions, are not generally defending historic atrocities.

          The point of the post is that the window of mainstream discourse has shifted so far right that even basic human empathy has become controversial.

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        I would argue the acceptance of sexual orientations, religions, genders, races etc was also a problem there

        Cuba reformed its constitution in 2019 to boost queer rights, and in July approved that people can change their gender legally just by personal request.

        Sure, some socialist states of the last century were backwards in that regard, like the USSR, but you gotta keep in mind that in 1930 80% of the country were literally uneducated peasants who worked the land with their own hands.

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          It only took a century and the death of the supreme leader.

          The reality is that communist countries have historically been very conservative in their social policies, and most of them are still today. Even former communist countries are, generally speaking, more conservative as a whole than their more democratic neighbors.

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          Yeah, and those who use that symbol don’t understand the pain and suffering, because they never lived under such regime or they support them, because they are really after authoritarianism.

          I recommend book Bloodlands: Europe between Hitler and Stalin by prof. Timothy Snyder to give clue how many victims both Communism and Nazism claimed.

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    Love how the ‘warning signs’ are basically: empathy, equality, and reading books. If that’s ‘extremism,’ we’re in trouble.

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    Being a leftist is antithetical to being accepting of all religions.

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    “Oh no, my child wants dignity for all! Better send them to Guantanashwitz”

    Random parent having a child with a soul, circa 2030

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    Well…the people the right call leftist extremists are generally not leftists are have a tenuous leftist label.

    Like…(modern) anarchists are generally apolitical or nihilists…and don’t come from the left at the rates they think they do. The Charlie Kirk shooter is a decent example of what somebody will say is this monolith of leftist extremism that exist in large numbers and is a cohesive group.

    Short story long: those who use the label “leftist extremist” (without irony) are basically making a boogy man out of random crazies who they don’t have to ignore because they’re not clearly right wingers.

    This isn’t the 70s…they don’t have The Weather Underground and The Black Panthers to scapegoat…so they just make shit up.

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        I agree…and It’s why I put modern in brackets…then defined my terms. Don’t stop reading after the thing you disagree with.

        Actual anarchists are rare. The people we call anarchists aren’t anarchists….they’re a mishmash of hoodlums, nihilists, anti-fascists, Nazi agitators, etc.

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          i read the whole thing. the opening line of the second paragraph is just so declarative that it was hard to discern what you meant by any of this. I dont agree that modern anarchists are generally apolitical or nihilists, thats all.

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            Again…I agree with you.

            But I defined my terms…and I’m also correct…because I’m the one who framed the comment. You can be confused…but you can’t disagree lol

            I’ll further define them/clarify. I’m not talking about actual anarchists…which don’t exist for the purposes of what I’m saying. I’m talking about anarchists as defined by Donald Trump, for example. The people he’s talking about aren’t actual leftist anarchists…they the Neo Nazi agitators, or the hoodlums that pollute leftist protests etc. They’re the guys from Fight Club. Capiche?

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              if you werent talking about actual anarchists, then you could have been clear in saying as much. anyway, good day.

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                  then you started a new paragraph, making a declarative statement, contradicting the position you meant to convey.

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          Are you talking about the definition of no rules and pure chaos associated with misfits and punks? Back in the 80s there was a whole genre of anarchist music that exemplified actual anarchistic political ideology. There was always a vein of actual anarchists around if looked around a bit.

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            I was there…I’ve always “caucused” with anarchists.

            I’m not talking about actual anarchists…I’m talking about the people who the right label as anarchists…ie the people who don’t know what anarchy is and think it’s chaos and destruction and nihilism.

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              Ah, I find that most people I encounter can’t define socialism or communism. That’s a problem. We need a robust education system to encourage curiosity on subjects we aren’t familiar with.

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    None of these things is the reason why communism is extremist and horrible. But you probably knew that.

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        I cannot know about “horrible”, but at least many control-seizing attempts ended up bickering about who actually gets to control things. Anarchists vs Communists in Catalania for instance.

        I’m guessing you’re not defining large-scale attempts at Communism like early Communist China and Soviet Union as worker paradises. Those experiments clearly led to worker suffering though.

        Devil is in the details, a lot of seemingly conflicting things can work badly or they can work well depending on how well things are run day-to-day. And then there’s the problem that even if you start with a good system, you also have to maintain that system every day to the future or things will slowly (or sometimes rapidly) start going to shit. Some worker-controlled workplaces are good places to work, I’m sure, and some privately owned enterprises are as well.

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    You forgot “unconditionally supports russian imperialism and repeats its propaganda incessently” … wait, this isn’t lemmy.ml 🫠

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      That prompts an interesting question: Is there a symbol for international communism that’s recognizable to the general public?

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        Besides the hamsickle and its unfortunate connotations, there’s the red flag and, if we count them in the same group, the various bits of symbolism anarchists use.

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        The hammer and sickle, no? The British communist party uses it to this day, at least

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            Yeah, I don’t like how it excludes potential allies or how it’s focused on suddenly achieving its end state more than the idea that constructive change is an incremental, continuous process. How about, “Communists and Socialists for Advancement in Moderation?”

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          That must be the closest thing. It’s absent on communist/socialist national flags, but most of their dominant parties seem to use it.

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        I don’t think there is a single one, but there are definitely styles that make you think it. Red themes, tools and machinery, fists in the air, etc.

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            Wow, what a… memorable flag. Are these scythes with other scythes as a handle ? doubling as Saturn and its moons ?

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              Yeah, it’s definitely a reference to the hammer and sickle symbol. I think it’s either the Earth, the Moon and Mars or else non-specific planets and/or moons. I had to zoom in to take a closer look:

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                  PS,

                  We never needed rockets.

                  Follow the tech arc from Michael Faraday through to Nikola Tesla, passing by at least the Sonora Aero Club (and Charles Dellschau’s 1850 drawings) and the german bell and foo-fighters, and you shall see… we never needed rockets. What wonders developed since. Zero inertia propulsion, zero-point energy, can print another of itself instantly, safe enough for a 2 year old to fly home safely in, able to sustain human life indefinitely… but sure, lets keep pretending like space is hard to do, and that rockets are the best we can do it by. XD

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        Hiya Flying. It’s a joke with a grain of truth. Some vocal (and often well spoken) voices there see russia as a lesser evil than the US and its allies, but imho they go overboard and would rather see and forgive/justify/support russian aggression and its deadly consequences than seek peaceful paths to a more just world.

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          Also because Russia is now a semi-fascist far right state, as much as the US, if not worse. No idea how it happened that both self proclaimed communists and far right governments will fight and die for Putin.

          Maybe the extremists are not those who support human rights, but those who support authoritarianism, from both sides of the spectrum.

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            You just might be right there. The road to hell and all that.

            Otoh, we are living in a world where the rich and powerful have extraordinary influence over our lives through asymmetric application of power, technology and knowledge… we are just pawns/players in systems, and if a system fails us, we might not have any recourse. It’s one reason I value the ability to “vote with my feet” (thanks to international agreements and norms, plus my extraordinary good luck of having a strong passport, decent education and supportive family). If you are stuck in a shitty system, your options might be limited and your readiness to accept extremism and its risks will likely be higher.

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      I’m sure some commenters on the .ml crosspost will have pointed that out 😉

      (Just took a look - of course people who say that Stalinism was bad will get downvoted, same same)

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      Nobody should be lectured on propaganda by North American and European social democrats who infest Lemmy and spread propaganda to a much higher degree across most instances and communities.

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          Calling out hypocrisy is not the same as supporting the alternative. Two things can be wrong at the same time.

          To put it in simple terms: Russian Imperial propaganda is bad but American Imperial neoliberal propaganda isn’t any better just because they are at odds.

          The whole “stones thrown from glass houses” thing.

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              As an anti-imperialist, I get that kind of rebuttal A LOT. People cannot stand it when you bring light that all empires of the modern day got to their heights by being the most politically and socially manipulative parasites this world has ever seen.

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                  US, UK, France, Spain, Norway, Sweden, Russia, China, etc… any and all nations which exert extensive global influence through economic, military, or political power.

                  Are you just ignorant of how the global north has, for the last centuries, been exploiting the global south? Are you ignorant of neocolonial economic dynamics that Nordic countries exploit to fuel their capitalist social democracy? Are you just ignorant of the fact many African nations still have to pay colonial taxes to France? Just because they stopped officially attributing the label of “empire” to themselves doesn’t mean they stopped being Imperialist nations. They still all heavily benefit from their colonial past, the only thing that changed was the labels and structures to be less direct so they can claim the benefit of the doubt.

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        European Social Democrats spreading propaganda? I’ve seen a lot of europeans talking about how life in central / northern europe differs from what happens in other parts of the world, but i wouldn’t call that propaganda, just sharing experience. And it’s only that you read more of us because the .ml instances and hexbear are the most defederated sites outside of instances with illegal content.