• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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    9 小时前

    No, I am not saying that, because a large part of what you’ve said is sensationalized, or outright wrong. For example:

    1. There have been numerous peace talks between Russia and Ukraine, but the west has stepped in to keep things going.

    2. There isn’t systemic kidnapping. When children are left behind, they are given food and a place to stay, and many are returned when they can be.

    3. There is not systemic rape. Rape is occuring on both sides, unfortunately, but it isn’t a systemic strategy.

    4. Civilian deaths have been relatively low overall, actually, compared to other conventional wars, though both sides have begun targetting energy infrastructure directly, and Ukraine’s army is more willing to break the geneva conventions (such as the unmarked van drone attack earlier this year).

    5. Russia responded to the Donetsk and Luhansk People’s Republics’ requests for assistance and annexation, when Ukraine had dramatically increased shelling of the Donbass statelets.

    6. Not smoking anything, I’m a communist. My stance is aligned with communist orgs like FRSO’s stance and PSL’s stance.

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      9 小时前

      Will look at sources later, will amend stance if necessary but first and foremost: why are you as a communista (an ideology I admire and respect even if I’m not exactly a ”fellow traveller”) alignig yourself with Russia? ”Enemy of my enemy is my friend” kind of thing

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        8 小时前

        This is one of the more complex issues hotly debated among communists these days, but 2 years into the SMO the overall stance among Marxist-Leninist and ML-adjacent orgs is pro-SMO. A few of the following reasons can help paint a better picture:

        1. NATO provoked the war as a means to weaken Russia, and open up its capital markets for foreign plunder, similar to the late 90s. What NATO wants is to use Ukraine as an expendable battering ram so that Russia is economically backed into a corner, and must allow western imperialists into their country.

        2. Russia is currently a major trading partner with socialist countries like Cuba, the PRC, and DPRK. It is in the interests of socialists worldwide that Russia not fall to become a western puppet, because trade has dramatically improved conditions in Cuba, the DPRK, and has allowed China to become more independent from the west.

        3. Communism is more popular than ever in Russia. 3 decades on from the dissolution of the USSR, the KPRF is seeing a dramatic upswing in support, as is general soviet nostalgia. Even right-wing nationalists like Putin make references to Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, etc to try to take advantage of rising support for transitioning to socialism. The nationalist bourgeoisie in charge of Russia are walking a thin line right now, a line they could be forced off of in the future. This is heightening because of trade and increased ties with socialist countries and student exchanges, such as between Cuba, the DPRK, and PRC.

        Rising support for socialism

        Russia is a right-wing dictatorship of capital, but it isn’t imperialist in the Marxist sense. It is forced into alignment with the global south against the global north, and as a consequence it is one of the most likely countries on the planet to have a socialist revolution in the next decade. The SMO protects them against NATO expansion, and the west has sabotaged peace talks in order to keep the war going.

        If you want to learn more about Marxism-Leninism, I made an introductory reading list you can check out if you wish!

        There’s also this resource compilation on GenZhou you can check if you want to take a deep dive on the communist perspective of the Russo-Ukrainian War, I kept everything extremely brief.

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          7 小时前

          Despite any possible differences of opinion we might have I honestly do appreciate your responses when you had. All the right in the world to tell me to fuck off.

          For context: Living next to Russia and my country having historical ties to Russia means that I am ”genetically” oppised to anything coming out of the Putin regime

          • Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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            7 小时前

            I’m used to it, haha. This account is mostly for agitprop, I try my best to demystify communism and communist stances, clear up misconceptions about theory, etc. In my experience, those who shittalk communists will get shit thrown back at them anyways on the fediverse, so it’s far more useful of me to try to brush any rudeness off and still answer genuinely. I’ve gained more than a few comrades that way!

            As for your individual circumstance, I totally understand that living in a state where the cultural context around political issues can color your perspective. I’m a Statesian, living in the US Empire, so that impacts what internal misconceptions I’ve had to overcome as well. Hegemony is one of the more interesting topics in communist thought, perhaps most developed by Gramsci.

            My advice is to try to see where the information you are getting is coming from. Is it the working class, the politicians, capitalists, etc? Working class organizations, be they communist parties or even labor unions, will generally have a much better understanding of current events without being clouded by imperialist propaganda (though some unions are more compromised than others).