നാടൻ

Hello!
Hope we had(or will have) a good convo. Online arguments must be useful, right?

  • 3 Posts
  • 21 Comments
Joined 1 month ago
cake
Cake day: November 20th, 2024

help-circle


  • നാടൻ@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlNever gonna give you up 🏹
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    23
    arrow-down
    5
    ·
    edit-2
    24 days ago

    Not a USAmerican, so not exactly talking about the politics, but some issues.

    The irony of blasting Biden for going against his word in his son’s best interest while Trump is about to become president is the most laughable hypocrisy I’ve ever seen

    Why not?
    It’s not like Trump is supported by the leftists in lemmy.

    It just shows them that Biden is not very different from Trump. They have been saying that and pushing for 3rd parties or other President nominees.
    Biden chooses to do this rather than set guardrails or do something to ensure that Trump is not given free reign.

    This is further validation for their view.

    And since Trump becoming president is a grave thing, does it mean that the Democrats are bad, because they have not done enough to stop it?

    I look forward to watching y’all eat crow as Israel wipes out Palestine, the US leaves NATO, and western democracy collapses.

    Palestine is being wiped out even under Biden.
    US leaving Nato would be big, but we can never know how the effects would be like, right?










  • China is lead by a communist party, aimed at transitioning their nation into the first phases of socialism by 2050, right?

    In that sense, they are indeed socialist, though practically they’re controlling their economy to go in that direction, so it does have captalism too, but that is not an issue as long as it is going well.

    And they seem to be doing well on their goals of reducing poverty, pollution etc.

    So yes, they are indeed socialist because their principles and aims are.

    Though, I don’t think many folk are against that too. Mainly folk who are bombarded by stereotypical definitions of the left and socialism.



  • So different increments with different groups?

    And Che was not the leader, but Fidel, right?
    And wasn’t it anti-imperialist/anti-colonialist in nature, which gave them lot of local support?

    I’ve read some quote/excerpt by Che or so about how local support is what is important for irregular forces.

    “Hurr wut about the drones and tanks murica fuck yeah f22 m16” Well maybe not that exactly, but thats the gist.

    They have a point tho. Unless your org has physical means, wouldn’t that be an issue? Or/And you’d have to a portion of such forces sympathetic to your movement.
    Still needs incremental public support, right?

    that’s what oppressors want all oppressed to think, that its futile to resist, especially outside whatever rules they set up.

    I agree with that, but I think they also encourage infighting and adventurism so that things would never advance into a mass support level.

    I don’t know much about USAmerican politics, but isn’t most of black votes with the Dems? And incase of anti-slavery stuff, isn’t the Rep president Lincoln famous about the topic? Though, I think it was more about the secession.

    So I think it not might be just hate or resentment, but different pov’s(which maybe right or wrong). I do agree with material interests aspect of groups tho.

    US revolution had 30%

    Would there be a similar amount of supporters for one in USA now?
    And weren’t that lead by USAmerican capitalists who had amassed resources? For a similar thing, wouldn’t the people planning to do the same, need the same?
    Mass support would be very important there, right? Where the people support the resource acquisition?

    And I’m not too well-versed on theory, so maybe I’m confused with the term incrementalism. Maybe it’d be better to call it more along lines of “Ground setting”.









  • നാടൻ@lemmy.mltoMemes@lemmy.mlForest of trees
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    1 month ago

    West German flag. So that’s what I drew. Only years later my parents told me that they had subsequently been summoned by the school and had to explain that it was nothing more sinister than that - a child drawing a picture of something they had seen.

    That seems like a normal response.
    I’m from India and if a child suddenly drew and submitted a Pak flag for an assignment, teachers would be alarmed.

    What are some positives and negatives you saw in those countries?

    It’d also be very cool if you could share how the education there is like?