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2. Thoughts on socialism? What have been your experiences with socialist groups in your country?
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1. USA
2. Not a fan
I appreciate the marxist criticism of capitalism, but I'm not sure if a socialist country of some sort can ever exist
There's one currently, fren. Venezuela.
This country was so afraid of worker organization that they tried to rename May Day into Loyalty Day.
There's a party here but they ought to educate the masses more abt their ideology. So far they seems to have a small but ardent followers but haven't seen them on big stage.
Russia
We was first then. They built factories, nuclear power plants, schools, whole cities
1.Brazil
2. utopian bullshit ironically only the rich kiddies over at são paulo like it
If done well, it works for the poor and brings about long term benefits. Kerala a state in Southern India had a democratically elected communist government. The state has the best social indicators in the subcontinent. 100%literacy, better gender empowerment, better social welfare policies. A neighbouring south Indian state called Tamil Nadu also has good social indicators and has been socialist (most definitely so by western standards).
If done horribly, it creates a stagnant nanny state with citizens entirely dependent on state benefits. This is somewhat the case with Bengal. (another state that has had democratically elected commie govts)
I think Scandinavian types with sufficient capitalism along with a strong state to ensure welfare policies is the best bet for maximizng welfare for the majority without going full Chiner or full Muricaa.
>Brazil
>Nice people. The bourgeoisie corrupted some of them though
Canada
Mankind's only salvation from Neoliberalism and corporatist "nationalist"
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we are the new USSR of latinamerica
and nordestino
1. USA
2. Very sympathetic but not affiliated with any particular organization. I used to be involved with the YDSA between 2009 and 2011, when I was in high school. I very recently attended a YDSA function at a local university and was absolutely appalled--despite being much more popular today than it was then, there was practically no focus on class consciousness, practical philosophy or economic sustainability. Instead, it was a bunch of faggots and women with hairy legs talking about how "we have to get more students to vote."
Very disappointed.
But perhaps more interestingly, I do graduate research on Maoist insurgency in east-central India.
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big fan, they're nice and do a lot of communities works
1. Brazil
2. A modern complex economy is impossible under central planning. Marx's claim that a centrally planned economy would be more productive than the anarchy of capitalism is the single worst prediction in history. Look up the economic calculation problem.
every time they come to power, they send the country shit and impoverish it more
as simple as
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>your experiences with socialism?
LOL
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Hungary-born American
Jewish ideology beloved by pampered trust fund babbys who will never work or succeed in the real world
And will never understand what it was like to live under real socialism, where many of relatives suffered greatly from it
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>Don't like it at all
1. British
2. Stalin did nothing wrong and the state of the communism movement is abysmal.
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forced meme ideology. unfeasible. none at all, I try to avoid people with negative vibes
Based Indianon. Thank you for sharing.
1. China part 2
2. Shit, and the 'people' who advocate it are all mentally ill uni students studying meme degrees on free rides who have nothing better to with their time than try and pathetically fight the hand that feeds them.
What about the Scandinavian countries? Can you really say socialism destroyed them?
New Zealand is pretty much a weird mix between a free market and democratic socialism. It's been flawed but it's worked ok anyway. I think that classical marxisim/socialism isn't really viable, especially today but taking some of the ideas can work out really well
not him, but they are capitalist not socialist
unironically all self proclaimed socialists ive met in real life were near retard level, i dont search for political people or groups so not a good sample size
Scandi cunts aren't socialist by any definition, why do people still believe they are so
>100% literacy
My state doesn’t even have a 100% literacy rate you lying fuck. I swear to God one day....
Socialism is shit. What do you do with the people who disagree? If socialists took over my country, the rich would leave, meaning the tax burden to pay for all the tranny reassignment surgeries and ethnic crippled lesbian craft groups falls to people like me, which means I'd then leave. You'll have a country full of full time students, benefit claimants and people too stupid or lazy to leave.
Socialists recognise this as a problem for their ideology and that's why they build walls and shoot people trying to leave.
Kill the communists at college level to e honest. The communists will massacre all non-communists if they seize the government anyway.
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>Thoughts on socialism?
A retarded ideology that should've died with the Soviet Union
>What have been your experiences with socialist groups in your country?
They have literally all been living incantations of the soyboy meme.
yikes
Usually old broken and miserable people who couldn't adapt to new world and complain how shitty this country is. The other half are hypocritical assholes who blame CIA for Jewish tricks but throw you down the moment it's possible
Germany
I just want things to be fair. State healthcare was implemented by Bismarck for example and he can hardly be called a socialist, you know with his persecution of socialists and all. He did that because it was logical.
Some ideas of Socialism are just logical and Germany is built upon that. Our social market economy works well, taking the best of both worlds.
Nobody has to hunger, nobody has to live on the street and nobody has to die or go bankrupt from missing treatment of injury or illness.
Crime rates are low (for now) and living standards high (for now).
Looking at what the social democrats, green party and the left party are doing and representing now, sends a shiver down my spine.
All of them have ties to the Antifa and their youth organizations are basically 100% Antifa, meaning that the current politician's successors are nearly all gonna be left wing extremists which leads to the next point.
The Antifa can be considered a domestic terrorist organization in my opinion.
They will first dox then stalk and harass you, vandalize your property, intimidate friends and family, defame you in front of your employer to get you fired and beat you up, when they identify you as ideological enemy. The atmosphere created by the socialist left against economically liberal conservatives is extremely toxic and undemocratic and the Antifa takes a comparable role to the one the SA took for the NSDAP.
The situation escalated with the immigrant influx in 2015 and since then, tensions are massive between the opposing political spectrums.
People are afraid of stating facts and handling issues properly because of the left's inquisitorial methods.
Denmark is an example of social democracy done completely right.
>Socialists recognise this as a problem for their ideology and that's why they build walls and shoot people trying to leave.
And still cry about the evil capitalists keeping them down even when they control half the world.
scandinavia is more capitalist than the usa
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They genocided 20 million Russian, degenerate. We must have a new Nuremberg trials for the Communists.