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Can anyone point me to one American who says they want the US to adopt Stalinism? To adopt Maosim? To even adopt Castroism? One. Single. American? I don't think so.
If you look very hard, way past the 1% level, you can find a few people here and there who support something they call 'communism', but what is even what they support? It's nothing like the aforementioned regimes, it's something different and far less bad (or do I daresay possible good).
I wonder when is the last time anyone here actually listened to anything so-called communists advocate, especially their critics, rather than just making up straw men to lie about people they want to attack.
I've said for a long time that communism has essentially no purpose in American political discussion but to derail honest discussion. Since I still see it get brought up, it's time for a reminder there is essentially no "far left", much less bogeyman "communism", in the US. What is CALLED the furthest 'left' is essentially classic, American, non-oligarchic politics with more moderate inequality, democracy, and concern for the public interest.
If you look very hard, way past the 1% level, you can find a few people here and there who support something they call 'communism', but what is even what they support? It's nothing like the aforementioned regimes, it's something different and far less bad (or do I daresay possible good).
I wonder when is the last time anyone here actually listened to anything so-called communists advocate, especially their critics, rather than just making up straw men to lie about people they want to attack.
I've said for a long time that communism has essentially no purpose in American political discussion but to derail honest discussion. Since I still see it get brought up, it's time for a reminder there is essentially no "far left", much less bogeyman "communism", in the US. What is CALLED the furthest 'left' is essentially classic, American, non-oligarchic politics with more moderate inequality, democracy, and concern for the public interest.