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    Russian communism: ~5M dead in the Holodemor

    Chinese communism: ~15-55M dead in the Great Famine

    Even with these inflated numbers, they are no match for the numbers of people intentionally killed by capitalism and feudalism, let alone starvation under capitalism and feudalism.

    Plugging the book “late Victorian holocausts”

    Cambodian communism: >1M dead in the Killing Fields

    inb4 not real communism

    If you believe the Cambodians were communists, you have to believe that the nazis were. Except in Pol Pots case, he only claimed to be socialist for a few years of their decades long operations. I am choosing you believe you’re not that gullible so I must assume you are ignorant of their history.

    Muh “you can’t criticize socialism because you don’t understand THEORY”. You probably don’t understand capitalism either outside of socialist critiques of it. Then how can you be so certain of what capitalists believe?

    Literally took years of capitalist economics in high school and college, it is one of the reasons I’m a communist.

    “I can’t help EVERYONE so I’m just not gonna help ANYONE”.

    More like “the issue is systemic and requires systemic solutions, not charity”

    *goes off and tries to convince people to follow an ideology that only works if everyone believes in it.

    Chinese feudal landlords didn’t believe in socialism, that didn’t stop the communists from doing land reform.

    Can you name one socialist revolution that hasn’t involved massive amounts of murder and violence?

    By definition revolutions involve violence. Are you condemning the capitalist revolutions that threw off the monarchies? The status quo involved comparatively massive amounts of violence then, and it does now.

    But also, an example of socialists gaining power through the ballot box was in Chile. The US ended up funding, training, and equipping right wing death squads to kill (and worse) Chilean communists, teachers, trade unionists, indigenous people, and random people. Chile became an extraordinary violent right wing capitalist dictatorship.

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      11 months ago

      If you believe the Cambodians were communists, you have to believe that the nazis were.

      I mean, Hitler very clearly wrote in Mein Kampf that he DID take inspiration from socialism, except that, like all other communist dictators before or after him, he thought that HE had found the missing ingredient to make it work.

      Literally took years of capitalist economics in high school and college, it is one of the reasons I’m a communist.

      Hah, imagine getting a “capitalist” education from people who don’t have to worry about their own job security because they have tenure. Isn’t that just like getting a communist education from a Wall Street CEO?

      Chinese feudal landlords didn’t believe in socialism, that didn’t stop the communists from doing land reform.

      Yes. The secret ingredient was (and always is) called violence.

      By definition revolutions involve violence.

      Okay, at least you’re honest enough to admit that.

      Are you condemning the capitalist revolutions that threw off the monarchies? The status quo involved comparatively massive amounts of violence then, and it does now.

      Yes, I condemn all violence, capitalist or otherwise. But I honestly don’t experience capitalism as particularly violent. My biggest successes all came through non-violent means, by educating myself and improving my technical and people skills. Amazingly, it turns out that if you’re willing to learn what others will pay you for, more often than not, they’ll actually just hand you money without you having to make any threats about taking over their whole company.

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        I mean, Hitler very clearly wrote in Mein Kampf that he DID take inspiration from socialism, except that, like all other communist dictators before or after him, he thought that HE had found the missing ingredient to make it work.

        He also very explicitly said that the nazis weren’t socialist, and all of the parties policies were hard capitalist.

        Hah, imagine getting a “capitalist” education from people who don’t have to worry about their own job security because they have tenure. Isn’t that just like getting a communist education from a Wall Street CEO?

        We live in a capitalist society. Any attempt to claim this isn’t capitalism and we have a shift toward actual capitalism is an attempt to sell you fascism.

        Also pretty sure most of them were adjuncts.

        Yes. The secret ingredient was (and always is) called violence.

        Yes. When they removed the secret ingredient, the landlords could not maintain their property relations with the peasants. That is correct.

        Yes, I condemn all violence, capitalist or otherwise. But I honestly don’t experience capitalism as particularly violent.

        Well then either you’re really sheltered or you haven’t been paying attention.

        My biggest successes all came through non-violent means, by educating myself and improving my technical and people skills. Amazingly, it turns out that if you’re willing to learn what others will pay you for, more often than not, they’ll actually just hand you money without you having to make any threats about taking over their whole company.

        Oh, well if it worked for you, I guess those slave laborers can just pull themselves up by their bootstraps. And all those genocide victims should have just spent more time educating themselves.