• Lenins2ndCat@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    i’m not particularly interested in unpacking the psychology of Putin

    We’ve swapped from discussing the actual concept of power, factions and influential forces that lead to a country going in one direction or another to “putin”.

    Do you think that this war would not have happened if a different leader existed? Which politician in United Russia would not have started this war? Which politician in the communist party? Anyone?

    Get past the idea that this war was caused by one man. There are material causes and forces at work that go beyond that. Once you get past that then you can start to understand how and why things happen, something that is extremely useful in avoiding its outcome next time - something I absolutely want to see happen but also something I am not sure americans are capable of given that you’ve supported every single forever war america has ever engaged in.

    and if "Stirring the pot remains your intention rather than calm, rational discourse, I suggest you try antagonizing someone else.

    Hmmm I do have a somewhat constructive motivation, I’m trying to change the context a little. One thing I’ve found with my interactions on reddit is that americans don’t tend to have an understanding of the left at all, given that the democrats are to the right of our right-wing. A lot of them say things like they want a nice welfare state but have no understanding of how radical the left has to be in order to achieve one, or to defend its existence. Jeremy Corbyn defends the USSR publicly and loudly. Diane Abbot has defended Mao on national TV. John McDonald publicly states “it is my job to overthrow capitalism”. Frankie Boyle says we shouldn’t be violent, we shouldn’t do anything illegal, instead we should make it legal to kill all the capitalists, on national TV with the BBC funded by the taxpayer. My point in stirring a bit is to draw a little more attention to the culture differences we have. Because Americans often seem to mistakenly think they have a left when they don’t, and I’ve found that drawing attention to these significant baseline differences sometimes inspires a bit more curiosity in american liberals to understand it.

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      1 year ago

      looks like i was right in that you have no interest in dropping the name-calling, the insults, or the throwing-around of logical fallacies in exchange for calm, rational discourse.

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        1 year ago

        Ah man. I’m not sure where I did that this time. Tell me what’s grated you and I’ll take it back. I thought I gave you a pretty explanatory response.

        Is it because I keep calling american liberals right wing? I thought the last portion of my comment explained quite well what a real left looks like, that’s our left, those are our luke-warm mainstream folks with their socdem policies of welfare capitalism saying all the things that would get you called a tankie on reddit. That’s the soft-left of the UK, not even the hard-left.

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          1 year ago

          You get called a tankie because of your die-hard support for authoritarian dictatorships crushing opposition using their military and police, such as by constantly advocating for anyone in western democracies to cease support for those oppositions, is the one and only reason you get called a tankie.

          • Lenins2ndCat@lemmy.ml
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            1 year ago

            I have not said you should not support the ukrainian people. The problem is that you do not, you are nationalists that support the ukrainian state, not the lives of human beings. They are two quite separate things.