I was wondering why Marxism was still a thing and this placed seemed to be filled with Marxists. So, why? Didn’t the fall of USSR teach us anything? Do today’s Marxists think that USSR did something wrong? In other words, will they do anything different than the dictators of the soviet union? Also, some here seem to admire Stalin. I would really have to try hard to find a community that would admire Hitler but apparently admiring Stalin, another mass murder seems to be perfectly fine!

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      My favorite trope is people getting upset when you present them with basic facts that don’t fit the narrative they’ve become attached to.

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        I don’t usually get worked up about downvotes, either here or on Reddit, but if someone is presenting researched, reasonable, cited points in a debate, either refute their claims head on or leave them alone! Downvoting while saying nothing is a sign that you either didn’t read their points at all or have nothing to say against it.

        “You’re wrong”, “you’re stupid”, and “you’re a paid communist/Chinese/whatever shill” are not valid arguments. As they say in elementary school: “How do you know?” and “Show your work.”

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          Completely agree, people aren’t downvoting some opinion they disagree with. They just don’t like the facts they’re being presented.

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            That goes both ways. I’m getting downvotes instead of replies for some quite substantive comments.

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      And it might be a good time to mention things like United States involvement in regime change (Wikpedia). It’s not an isolated issue, it’s a strategy. 100% dictatorship? I would rather starve than live in the late USSR.

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      Let’s not sugar coat the Soviet Union, though. While it had its upsides, it was riddled with corruption and brutally oppressive towards its own people. Dissent that it is considered healthy in the West was grounds for imprisonment there. This is not some fiction cooked up by the West, but a reality acknowledged by modern Russia itself (with some irony, given the sanitized political/media landscape).

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      1. Literally any economy can become 2 largest if it has enough people, per capita wealth would be more of an indicator of well-being.
      2. Saved the world from Nazi Germany? Did you forget that Stalin first had joined hands with the Nazis and was happy to stay out of the war, until Germany attacked. Also, Stalin somewhat admired Hitler, although he didn’t like his views on the USSR. Ended the famines, yes but through gulags, I don’t think that’s a positive and no he didn’t end famines, they did happen extensively in the USSR, but yes the food production increased thanks to the slave labour provided by the camps. Ended racial and sexual inequality, well didn’t end it but they did help, so that’s a positive.

      The socialist system, certainly didn’t end poverty. that’s a nonsensical statement. Doubled life expectancy? I doubt that.

      If I didn’t comment about it, then it means that I like that. djkafdadjkfa