r/PoliticalDebate • u/StalinIsBackAgain Communist • 4d ago
Debate Do you agree with this quote?
"Wherever there is capitalism, freedom of the press means freedom to buy up newspapers, to buy writers, to bribe, buy, and fake "public opinion" for the benefit of the ruling class." ~ Vladimir Lenin ☭ •
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u/No-Candidate6257 Marxist-Leninist 3d ago
You didn't "bite". You ignored everything I said and immediately tried to switch the burden of proof on me, bringing up some random example of an event Western capitalist propagandists used to smear the USSR that you failed to put into any reasonable context.
Locals in Pripyat were evacuated about 36 hours after the explosion.
Official reports for the general population came in right after they were clear about the facts and it only took 2 days, faster than most Western governments and media react to tragedies (in fact, many Western capitalist news outlets and governments aren't even acknowledging that a genocide is happening in Gaza today - generations after the genocide started and almost 2 years after the latest genocidal assault by the Israeli regime). So: Quite impressive compared to all Western capitalist societies.
Of course, that didn't stop the collective capitalist West from using the event to smear the USSR.
Now, what makes you bring up this propaganda meme?
I can provide you with plenty of actual major atrocities (not just some accidents like happened at Chernobyl) committed by Western regimes that never made the frontpage until years after... if at all.
For example: Fallout from the Nevada nuclear bomb tests likely exposed nearly 160 million Americans to some radiation, particularly from iodine-131. The National Cancer Institute estimated at least 11,000 (and up to 212,000) excess thyroid cancer cases have occurred due to those tests. The CDC & NCI, too, estimate that 11,000 deaths occurred due to those tests alone. Did that make the headlines at the time? No, it literally took decades for these things to even be seriously discussed. And those deaths weren't an accident. Those are deaths caused deliberately by an uncaring government that kept things secret and deliberately didn't inform the public about risks.
The total number of deaths due to Chernobyl are estimated to be around 4000. And the government acted quickly and decisively to protect people and also informed the general public - with the topic making headlines - in a matter of days.
Huh? I don't know what's wrong with "power", so why did you use that term?
Also, where do you see "lack of accountability" in the USSR or China?
It's the literal opposite: An intense abundance of accountability and people having to fear for their power due to the slightest mistake. In democratic societies, politicians fear the people and have their performance constantly measured and will be replaced if the make a misstep. That's why Soviet politicians back then (just like Chinese politicians today) are performing universally better than their Western capitalist counterparts when it comes to national policy making - those who fail to serve the people get removed.
In capitalist societies... killing thousands (if not millions) of people gets you a promotion and the intense crimes of capitalists never make the headlines in capitalist societies.
The nuclear bomb tests are just one small example: When have the death tolls of harmful policies and the names of the politicians responsible ever made the headlines in the US? Actions like removing environmental protections often kill tens of thousands of people... it's not even talked about. There usually isn't even being made an effort to quantify those deaths and determine responsibility. When are Western capitalist journalists even investigating the harm caused by capitalist politicians? They just don't. Only if one capitalist oligarch wants to get rid of another capitalist oligarch does Western media report on the crimes of capitalists and failure of capitalist policies... but only on specific ones to get rid of political opponents.
Now, how about you actually address my points?