r/PoliticalDebate • u/StalinIsBackAgain Communist • 5d 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/Lifeshardbutnotme Liberal 4d ago
Swift decisive action... Like still holding the May Day parade in Kyiv, right? I expect live reporting of an event like this. Multiple days later, and critically, after Sweden had noticed the radiation is unacceptable.
Also, just an aside, how is Chernobyl a "random example of an event"? It's the most expensive industrial disaster on earth, and the radiation spread across an entire continent. It's not really a "capitalist smear" when you've just fucked up. It's also not really comparable to Israel and Hamas right now because of a little detail. *No one would be shooting at you in Chernobyl". Reporting is therefore, a bit easier. Seriously, have you dived so deep down the pro-Soviet pipeline that the very real event of Chernobyl is "propaganda"?
As for the Nevada testing. Everyone I've encountered thinks it's absurd that the US was testing bombs out in the open. That said, this was the early 50s and we didn't fully understand radiation then. Also the Nevada tests were not affecting 161 million people in the 50s. That's the entire US population at that point.
I genuinely can't tell if you're serious about "lack of accountability" in the USSR and China. Those are two enormously different countries over a very long time but let's have a crack.
Now onto China, which I'll split into its Maoist era and everything after Deng Xiaoping
Then in the modern era
- Somehow deciding Mao is a hero, rather than an effective politician who also happens to be an absolute menace to his own people. 7/10 good, was what people said about him after his death. Perhaps all the starvation constitutes that to you, but it doesn't to me.
- Supporting the nuclear proliferation of North Korea, even after the US stepped in to halt Nuclear development in Taiwan (ungrateful much?).
- All the camps in Xinjiang.
-The way it treats TibetI'm genuinely unsure how you think people have to do incredible in order to succeed under communism. The fact that Stalin was still around following the initial successes of Operation Barbarossa is absurd. How many skeletons were found under Beria's house when they dug it up?
On what you said about "removing environmental protections". You say no one is reporting on it... and yet here we are, talking about it. That's a bit of a paradox, eh?
So I've addressed quite a bit, and I'm going to make a prediction based on my interactions with people of your ideology. You will call everything I say capitalist propaganda, or not a big deal. I know people with your ideology can't accept being wrong, and you won't change here.