In many ways, the work at present is to focus on anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism at an entry level point.
Yes, getting people to realize that Stalin wasn't the devil incarnate or that The DPRK is actually the good Korea is a huge victory but ultimately the primary task is talking to people where they are at and linking the current issues they face to the broader context of capitalism, imperialism, colonialism etc.
It's better to talk to a SocDem and to ask them if they think the world is moving forward in a positive direction and if they believe that enough is being done to deal with catastrophic climate change to prevent the developing world from being obliterated by famine and disease, y'know?
As for your partner, that's a tricky matter. I would study up on which European powers signed treaties with Nazi Germany, I'd look into the so-called "denazification" and I'd take a very gentle approach. It's probably better to realize that West Germany/reunified Germany isn't nearly the wonderful place that lib historians make it out to be than trying to uphold comrade Stalin as the people's hero that he is (at least not openly with your partner anyway.)
The history of the NATO stay behind organizations is a real "Are we the baddies??" moment and it doesn't matter how bad the Cold War was, unleashing far right paramilitary terror organizations to murder European populations in cold blood to, essentially, subvert liberal democracy in order to prevent SocDem and socialist movements from gaining traction in Europe because of the fear of the red menace is utterly inexcusable. That shit was like ISIS-tier political violence and if learning about it in depth doesn't make you think that Stalin didn't go far enough then you are a lost cause.
In many ways, the work at present is to focus on anti-imperialism and anti-capitalism at an entry level point.
Yes, getting people to realize that Stalin wasn't the devil incarnate or that The DPRK is actually the good Korea is a huge victory but ultimately the primary task is talking to people where they are at and linking the current issues they face to the broader context of capitalism, imperialism, colonialism etc.
It's better to talk to a SocDem and to ask them if they think the world is moving forward in a positive direction and if they believe that enough is being done to deal with catastrophic climate change to prevent the developing world from being obliterated by famine and disease, y'know?
As for your partner, that's a tricky matter. I would study up on which European powers signed treaties with Nazi Germany, I'd look into the so-called "denazification" and I'd take a very gentle approach. It's probably better to realize that West Germany/reunified Germany isn't nearly the wonderful place that lib historians make it out to be than trying to uphold comrade Stalin as the people's hero that he is (at least not openly with your partner anyway.)
The history of the NATO stay behind organizations is a real "Are we the baddies??" moment and it doesn't matter how bad the Cold War was, unleashing far right paramilitary terror organizations to murder European populations in cold blood to, essentially, subvert liberal democracy in order to prevent SocDem and socialist movements from gaining traction in Europe because of the fear of the red menace is utterly inexcusable. That shit was like ISIS-tier political violence and if learning about it in depth doesn't make you think that Stalin didn't go far enough then you are a lost cause.