• 𝕆𝕔𝕦𝕝𝕚@anarchist.nexus
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      23 hours ago

      Maybe in Germany? The rest of the world is still deeply anti-communist of all stripes. Lemmy is less so due to its roots, and Lemmy definitely does not represent real life.

      • maria [she/her]@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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        1 day ago

        hmmm fair-

        im jus… hmm- most of the things shown in the image… ive not rlli seen happen- or rathr- ive seen the opposite-

        in school, peeps r vrri openly disclosin their political onions, n som r vrri leftist, openly sasinnthad they believe its jus the right way to hav the world work-

        or with musics- i havnt rlli heard anti-communism songs… evr. The only thing that gets close wud be som money-celebratory kinda songs-Hmmmm

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          Hystorikli th yung hav a’ways bin mo proggers and lefty-leanin.

          Te stereo-typings r tey become mo “right” wth age and stop bein nayive.

          Me is no yuth thou n ai only got mo left with te times. Te ste-re-o-typings are falling.

          on musics def agrd, artist kot tndncy to also be proggers. Butt di notyse trends f pop n markt saturization drwn out the inhrnd kreatif krytyc-ism. Ai bein thay latst to-l n ta ched.

          Why- r wi talkn lyk thi? Ai? Pryvisy?