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The andor sub was horrible about this.
Some people correctly identified that this dude works for Disney and probably can't just say "yeah it's a communist show" but the rest of the comments were like
"It's anti-imperialist, not leftist. Maidan/Hungarians/etc are right wing and anti-Imperialist. The empire is authoritarian"
Just shoot me
Baby's first watching of anything with politics deeper than Marvel
Oh you're fighting for the survival of your people? Recite all Fanon's books
Thank you, so many people crying about how this is just like maidan and totally ignoring how the CIA has done the snipers into a peaceful protest at least a dozen times
The Ghorman massacre IS just like Maidan in that a sniper attack perpetrated by the empire is used to spark the fighting off. The origin of the shooting that occurred during the maidan protests is disputed and I personally believe the fascists carried it out, not the police. The protests up to that moment were not revolutionary, they were a typical liberal protest. The masses and number of people were being kept there for days using free food and concerts/music stages. It was clear that things weren't going to escalate so they carried out the shooting to turn the tone of things.
Liberals fail to recognise this was part of a planned coup perpetrated by the US and that the protesters were a cover for carrying out their plans, much like every colour revolution isn't really a "revolution" but simply a liberal protest event used as cover for a coup occurring in the background, which then forms the basis of the narrative story told about what happened in media after the event.
Correct, my issue is with the understanding of snipers directed by Putin to kill Ukrainians, rather than the other way around
Yeah that shit makes absolutely no sense. There are two possible scenarios, cops doing it without orders to protestors they're sympathetic to, or the fascists did it to escalate. The most likely scenario is that the fascists did it. They benefited most from it.
There was no unrest until this event, just a bunch of people libbing in the square and refusing to leave. There was no reason for the state to shoot anyone.
Hungarians? Lol, they're as bootlicking towards US empire as any other Euro lib. They're worse actually.
Its a tankie thing, "ooh the call for help is just like the revolutionaries against eevil ruzzians"
They meant 1956
Oh lmao. Libs love defending fascists
Blegh gross
I study Hannah Arendt, and a lot of her existential philosophy is actually interesting.
Her creation of "totalitarianism" though -- truly CIA-level shit. Authoritarianism as the new watered down version is just.... ughhhhhhHHHHHHHHH
Yeah, the moment someone talks about authoritarianism I don't care about their political opinions.
Oh, the USSR used violence to enforce its societal rules and norms, like literally every human society in history, and that makes it uniquely evil and comparable to the Third Reich?
I saw a guy saying he didn't see how it was political because we didn't know the empire's opinions on "social issues" i.e. gay people.
meanwhile there is a community called women stuff that was asking the other day about red flags of anti-lgbtq people and in the post said "no politics please"
White women the sub
100% lmao
That comm gives me a weird vibe
same
reddit delenda est
Amazing
People watching a series about oppressive governments made in the current political climate and going "this is about the USSR" would be funny if it weren't so sad.
He is doing a press tour for the show
He thought the was doing an interview with the Phantom of the Opera, only to find out at the last moment it was Ross
Americans are incapable of comprehending criticism of the US that doesn't also say "but it's still better than communism"
EDIT: also happy to be able to do this for once
I don't know who Ross Douthat is and I'm grateful for that
Ross Douthat is the inverse of the principle that real heroes don't wear capes
Fake Villains Do Wear Capes?
Maybe not "fake" villains, but certainly wannabe villains
I'm still confused and I like it that way.