• Communist@lemmy.frozeninferno.xyz
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      10 hours ago

      The biggest flaw with communism is that you have to actually read instead of trusting a propaganda mill blindly and uncritically to become one.

      some utterly propagandized capitalist will read this and think we’re the propagandized ones, hilariously not realizing all they have is strawmen they didn’t even come up with themselves and things they didn’t fact check even the tiniest bit.

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          9 hours ago

          yeah in the same way that there’s guns and shootings all over the world but they’re almost all concentrated in one place… american schools.

          either way, communists are vastly more prepared to deal with propaganda because in capitalist societies critical thinking is destroyed by nearly every institution that can teach it.

          if you go by this thread one side has nothing but propaganda. There was not one valid argument made on the capitalist side when I read this thread, I could’ve better argued for capitalism, it’s pathetic.

          closest they got was china is mean to uyghurs, but capitalists do genocide every 5 seconds so that’s hardly a pro capitalist argument. At least the chinese if they are covering up it up have the decency to cover it up, capitalists brazenly and openly happily do it, and support it!

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            Your main problem is that you’re saying capitalism = USA. There are a lot more other countries that aren’t involved in genocides

            The only arguments I’ve seen in this thread are “but USA corrupted them so it’s entirely their fault” and “but somewhere in the world some people had worse living conditions”

            I think we’re all suffering from confirmation bias in this thread

            I have to admit I don’t know a lot about communism and geopolitics overall, but so far I haven’t seen a successful implementation of it that would make me want to live there, and the main countries that approaches its definition are a huge red flag to me