• PatFusty@lemm.ee
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    Its hard to challenge your opinions when you gish gallup 500 talking points

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        I dont want to be a victim of hexbear road rage thanks. You guys just vomit out material in hopes that you can string it together to form a cogent argument. Then you come back smug as ever asking why i didnt respond to the 10k talking points as if I was a human encyclopedia.

        • AntiOutsideAktion [he/him]@hexbear.net
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          How would I distinguish you, based only on your reply, from someone who took one look at two whole paragraphs and decided you weren’t going to read that but had to keep arguing no matter what and spewed out some sour grape nonsense?

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              Why did you bother learning the phrase “gish gallop” but not how to respond to it. Isn’t that the whole point of studying this shit?

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              How should we frame our arguments in response to a meme that paints every single prominent socialist and socialist country as fascist without addressing each one?
              Really the burden of proof should be on the one making the claim, shouldn’t it?

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                People confuse facism and authoritarianism all the time, and people respond to this as if they’ve never figured this out.

                So instead of anything productive these threads churn out:

                Omg communist countries are fascist!

                actually no socialist!

                lol oppression

                Vs

                hey why do so many socialist states end up being super authoritarian?

                hey yeah thats a huge problem, but lets ignore it because west bad

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                  What is authoritarian exactly? Is that when you steppy snek just for fun?

                  🐍gayroller-2000
                  Because I’m all about that shit.

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                  We don’t ignore it when a socialist country takes security measures, we say they’re an unfortunate reality of steps a country has to take in order to defend itself against external and internal aggression. Having your country go socialist earns you a lot of enemies and having a lot of enemies means you have to build up things like intelligence agencies, military apparatuses, and centralized agencies for combating sabotage and spying. These are things every country does, but western nations like to paint the security measures that socialist nations take as purely authoritarian, or needlessly tyrannical, or whatever other word gets thrown around. The nations yelling at socialist countries to change their domestic policies are usually the most imperialist and have the most to gain from socialist states being dismantled.

                  When your enemies are the global capitalists who operate global finance and industry, you should probably build up something to defend against it. Nukes tend to work as a deterrent, but they only go so far when you’ve also got an internal population that can present a security problem.

                  China’s taken the smartest strategy of all honestly. They’ve intertwined their economy with the imperial powers to the point it’s impossible to disentangle. The west can’t take violent action against China, since that’s where the industry is.

                  Also, so called authoritarian measures against our enemies are a good thing. It’s good when fascists, racists, and imperialists lose civil liberties like the freedom to express themselves, organize, fund politicians, or operate businesses.

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                    Do you think that we will see true communism ever arise from authoritarianism? I don’t think that is possible.

                    I think that authoritarianism is a lot more palatable to the imperialists than actual communism would be, I worry that, quite apart from it being wrong to curtail civil rights, by being authoritarian a socialist state is simply dancing to the tune of the imperialists.

                    I don’t think I’m comfortable with a central power having the authority to decide that certain groups don’t have rights, that power is too often abused widely.

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                    Thanks for sharing, believe it or not I am a communist myself and I agree with most of what the video said. I just don’t see how communism can ever emerge from authoritarianism, because if the defence against imperialism is authoritarianism are we not still dancing to the imperialist tune?

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                You dont need to address each one. Pick one. I dont need proof to see that its too much information

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              How do you feel about essays and books in general?

              Their comment was 337 words long. According to google the average reader can do 238 words in a minute. 90 seconds.

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      We’re talking about 6 countries and at least 5 people in the first place, and that’s only the ones named. Sorry, reality is complicated like that.

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      That’s precisely the point. These guys have a toolbox of fallacious arguments and techniques that they regularly trot out. The Gish gallop is one of them. Another, that you see being put to wide use in this thread, is redefining words and terms to fit their narrative.