The soviet union was authoritarian state capitalist (as opposed to market-capitalist). It just called itself communist, even though the Soviets (worker’s councils) were suborned to the party very rapidly.
Inform me about countries that have implemented communism and weren’t / didn’t turn out to be heavily oppressive.
There are many.
There have been dozens of communist nations. Which one of them isn’t totalitarian?
Has legal protection for private property, isn’t socialism
Eh I’m pretty sure these parts are there to satisfy some outside actors, the theory behind it certainly is socialism/anarchism, and if you can make transformative change without sticking strictly to definitions from the 30s, that’s still a good thing. Also I believe that democracy/socialism is not really a once you’ve got it you’ve got it thing but a continuous process that strives to better itself constantly, so yes it’s still being built and it will be forever.
- Cuba
- North Korea
- China
- Cambodia (Red khmers)
“But it wasn’t real communism” ?
This meme would be more accurate if every known animal did actually have fur
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Pssst… (all Mammals have fur, not all animals are mammals.)
Ahh shit.
Nice try tankie.
Good one. He’s totally a libral now.