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    Pretty sure people hate tankies because they defend dictators like Putin and Jinping, not because they want socialism.

    When you start denying genocide, it doesn’t matter how good your economic policy is.

    Anyway, Slava Ukraini.

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      Anyway, are you unaware of the fascist origins of “Slava Ukraini,“ or are you using it despite knowing better?

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      Communists critically support Russia insofar as they oppose western imperialism and ally with socialist countries and the global south. Communists support popular leaders like Xi Jinping, and the PRC in general, because of the tremendous strides they’ve made in uplifting the working classes in their countries. Not sure what you’re referring to here by saying “genocide denial.”

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        The PRC has a dictator that has written himself into the country’s constitution and has a profound level of abject poverty, with 20% of the population living on less than $7/day. It is better than it was in the 70s, though, back when they were actually communist. Now they have a massive private sector. Weird that the two changes line up, right?

        The Uyghurs, btw.

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          The Uyghurs, btw.

          Its so crazy to see liberals insist that Uyghur Genocide is a big problem that requires US military intervention but the Israeli Very Legal And Good Police Action Against Hamas For October 7th is going great and actually Palestinians should be thanking the IDF for all their hard work.

          Like, what even is your definition of genocide anymore? I’ve seen liberals insist that the Uyghurs are being brutalized by a Chinese government building schools that teach Mandarian in the rural corners of Xinjiang. I’ve seen liberals insist a Taiwanese BDSM porn was proof that China’s police state was in violation of a dozen different treaties and conventions. I’ve seen Tibetian life expectancy double over the last 40 years and then received an earful about how the Tibetian ethnic government was doing terrorism by importing modern Chinese TVs, Radios, and Computers with Mandarian language broadcasts into the region.

          Meanwhile, you’ve got liberals insisting Greta Thunberg is the antichrist when she tries to deliver baby formula to the Gaza shoreline.

          Absolute obliteration of the western understanding of the term. Israelis tortured an orthopedic surgeon to death and there’s absolutely no news coverage of it. Bolsonaro butchers native people in Brazil so he can clear cut their rainforests and the liberals still back him. The Philippines is just an endless string of police actions against union organizers and nobody cares. But Kenya gets a new hospital and that’s Chinese genocide in West Africa.

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            • I’m not a liberal, I’m a democratic socialist
            • I didn’t say we needed to invade China, but good to see your response to genocide is whataboutism, that good old Russian misinformation tactic seems to be alive and well
            • fuck Israel, fuck Hamas, fuck the Arab league, and fuck the IDF.
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              I’m not a liberal, I’m a democratic socialist

              fuck Israel, fuck Hamas, fuck the Arab league

              Okay, but how can I be racist if I hate everyone in the Middle East, huh? Huh?!

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                I don’t hate everyone in the middle east, I hate warmongers all over the globe.

                Are you saying everyone in the middle east is part of these organizations dedicated to genocide? Pretty fuckin’ racist, man.

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                  I don’t hate everyone in the middle east

                  Name one good Arab.

                  Are you saying everyone in the middle east is part of these organizations

                  I’m saying you know virtually nothing about the region, you’re just regurgitating the bigotry you’ve been force fed since kindergarten.

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              You’re repeating liberal narratives and attacking socialist democracies, so it’s understandable that you’re being identified as a liberal.

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                China and Russia aren’t socialist, if they were socialist then the workers would own the means of production.

                They’re both just capitalist oligarchies with dictators who disappear their enemies and fake elections.

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                  China is socialist, public ownership is the principle aspect of its economy and controls the commanding heights of industry. Even if you’re (wrongly) defining socialism as cooperative ownership, the PRC has one of the largest cooperative sectors in the world, though it’s subservient to their public sector. Huawei is an example of a cooperative. They have real elections and real democracy.

                  Russia is a capitalist country, yes. It’s supported insofar as they align themselved with socialist countries and the global south, as well as having increasing numbers of those supportive of returning to socialism.

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                  if they were socialist then the workers would own the means of production

                  Google “China Negative List Foreign Investment”. You might learn something about how Chinese federal laws guarantee domestic ownership of property and titles and understand why so much of the wealth generated within China remains within the Chinese working class.

                  They’re both just capitalist oligarchies with dictators

                  Is there a country in exist that you believe is Actually Existing Socialism, or are you going to shove your fingers in your ears and insist SEOs aren’t real, state central planning isn’t happening, democratic elections don’t count, and Marx didn’t say anything about the socialist transition in his writings.

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                    I mean, Cuba had a bloody history and some rough years because of the US fucking them over, but they seem to be doing better now. I respect Cuba 1000x more than China. Unfortunately, they’re still a one-party state without free and fair elections. The Nordic model leads to much better outcomes, though that’s a mixed economy and I know you tankies fucking hate that.

                    I’m a Nordic Model to Meidner Plan kinda guy.

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          The Uyghurs, btw.

          btw, previously:

          The US tried to foment division in China by funding and organizing Salafi terrorist into Xinjiang, and once its efforts failed, it made lemonade out of its lemon by concocting and promoting a genocide narrative.

          The only countries pushing this narrative are the “always the same mapimperial core countries, which just so happen to be largely the same ones supporting Israel’s genocide.

          Almost no predominantly-Muslim country buys the Uyghur genocide narrative, because they know it’s bullshit, because they talked to the Uyghurs themselves.
          https://twitter.com/un_hrc/status/1578003299827171330 #HRC51 | Draft resolution A/HRC/51/L.6 on holding a debate on the situation of human rights in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region of #China, was REJECTED.

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            Hello I am from turkey and there is a constant uygur propaganda here. Uygurs are turks so turkish nationalists always say that “palestine is not that important, our turkish brothers are being genocided. You traitors are always side with arabs and never with turks”

            Actually most of the uyghurs are jihadist and some of them have joined isis at syria. At the past jihadist uyghurs were driving their cars onto chinese people to kill them. I had twitter evidence videos about it but i closed my accounts.

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              Some of them certainly are Wahabi-aligned jihadists. If most in Syria are, that’s news to me, but I’m sure that few in China are.

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                most of these are jihadist nevertheless if they are wahabi-aligned or not. There is a new strong movement among yough turkish people called “secular nationalists”. they ate mostly racist, kemalist and self identified seculars, anti arabisc people. Because to them arab = islam.

                Any uyghur is more muslim and jihadist than any turkish jihadist but they like to says uygurs are important palestinians are not.

                As an atheist since 2017 pro-kurdistan socialist turk this is a propaganda I am NOT falling for.

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                  Any uyghur is more muslim and jihadist than any turkish jihadis

                  Perhaps, of the Uyghurs you’ve met, this is true, but how many native-Xinjiang Uyghurs have you met? This sounds like a gross over-generalization. I’m sure that some of them are as atheist as you, me, and the CPC.

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          Xi Jinping is a popularly supported and democratically elected leader. China has eliminated absolute poverty, and year over year is making rapid strides in improving living conditions across the board thanks to their socialist system. They never stopped being a socialist country led by communists, they pivoted strategy.

          In the People’s Republic of China, under Mao and later the Gang of Four, growth was overall positive but was unstable. The centrally planned economy had brought great benefits in many areas, but because the productive forces themselves were underdeveloped, economic growth wasn’t steady. There began to be discussion and division in the party, until Deng Xiapoing’s faction pushing for Reform and Opening Up won out, and growth was stabilized:

          Deng’s plan was to introduce market reforms, localized around Special Economic Zones, while maintaining full control over the principle aspects of the economy. Limited private capital would be introduced, especially by luring in foreign investors, such as the US, pivoting from more isolationist positions into one fully immersed in the global marketplace. As the small and medium firms grow into large firms, the state exerts more control and subsumes them more into the public sector. This was a gamble, but unlike what happened to the USSR, this was done in a controlled manner that ended up not undermining the socialist system overall.

          China’s rapidly improving productive forces and cheap labor ended up being an irresistable match for US financial capital, even though the CPC maintained full sovereignty. This is in stark contrast to how the global north traditionally acts imperialistically, because it relies on financial and millitant dominance of the global south. This is why there is a “love/hate” relationship between the US Empire and PRC, the US wants more freedom for capital movement while the CPC is maintaining dominance.

          Fast-forward to today, and the benefits of the CPC’s gamble are paying off. The US Empire is de-industrializing, while China is a productive super-power. The CPC has managed to maintain full control, and while there are neoliberals in China pushing for more liberalization now, the path to exerting more socialization is also open, and the economy is still socialist. It is the job of the CPC to continue building up the productive forces, while gradually winning back more of the benefits the working class enjoyed under the previous era, developing to higher and higher stages of socialism.

          And no, China is not commiting genocide. The best and most comprehensive resource I have seen so far is Qiao Collective’s Xinjiang: A Resource and Report Compilation. Qiao Collective is explicitly pro-PRC, but this is an extremely comprehensive write-up of the entire background of the events, the timeline of reports, and real and fake claims.

          I also recommend reading the UN report and China’s response to it. These are the most relevant accusations and responses without delving into straight up fantasy like Adrian Zenz, professional propagandist for the Victims of Communism Foundation, does.

          Tourists do go to Xinjiang all the time as well. You can watch videos like this one on YouTube, though it obviously isn’t going to be a comprehensive view of a complex situation like this. Even with all of the real complexities, though, nothing material measures up to claims of genocide.

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            Xi Jinping is a popularly supported and democratically elected leader

            Lol

            Anyway, that’s a lot of words to say they lifted urban populations out of poverty by embracing market economics while ignoring the existence of rural populations.

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              I literally linked The Metamphosis of Yuangudui, a formerly extremely poor rural village. The Poverty Eradication Program was focused on the rural areas. They use controlled markets to govern the medium and small firms while relying on massive state owned enterprises to form the backbone of their economy, which has allowed them to directly uplift those in rural areas left behind by the rapid advances of urban industrialization.

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          Some of the things about the Uyghur genocide are lie btw. Like “china has gulags for uyghurs”. China has education camps for people indeed but it is being solely for uyghurs is a blantant lie told by the media.

          Any crime that is against humanity is unacceptable. I am telling this to mean “not everything you see objectively, without its propganada value is true” and not to mean "uygur genocide is good i am a nazi asshole turkophobic/uyghurphobic ".

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      Xi Jinping is not a dictator by any stretch of the word. The Communist Party of China enjoys some of the highest government approval rates in the world, by a long shot, according to western sources:

      Notice how Russia’s government approval rate is low. As a tankie myself, this is easily explained by the fact that they’re not communists, and in fact the government is shitting on everything that communism did in the region in the past century. Ukraine had no war with Russia during Socialism, and in fact was saved from Nazi Extermination and thrived under Soviet Rule.

      Since you care so much about Ukrainians:

      Surely, seeing the horrifying demographic crisis taking place in Ukraine for rhe past 35 years coinciding with the dissolution of the Soviet Union, you condemn its contemporary capitalist government and want socialism back? If so, welcome aboard, comrade

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        Okay, but have you considered that the 90% of those 1.3B Chinese residents who like their government and want to keep it are simply brainwashed, ignorant, or stupid?

        What if White People simply know better? What if there’s some kind of burden White People carry, where they’re socially obligated to go all around the world and politely inform the native populations that their lives are Bad Aktuly and they need to do things the White Way? What if imperialism is a moral imperative, because White People are just better at doing government than their non-White Peers?

        Have you considered that, though? I’m just being realistic! I have science! Read the Bell Curve! Look at the brain pans! The Slavic Skull simply cannot contain the ideas necessary for a liberal democracy, so we have to bomb them until they behave. If you suggest otherwise, you’re actually doing genocide by not invading them.

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          Okay, but have you considered that the 90% of those 1.3B Chinese residents who like their government and want to keep it are simply brainwashed, ignorant, or stupid?

          Silly tank E. The thought police, which are totally real (trust me bro), will come after any who dare express dissent. This is why we enlightened westerners with our Enlightenment™ values need to support the US invasion of China across the Taiwan Strait while also pretending it was actually China who struck first (just like the heckin’ unwholesome Vietcong 😡 did at the Gulf of Tonkin) and that Taiwan is actually a sovereign state fighting off an imperialist invader instead of a puppet government for the wholesome keanu chungus defenders of democracy.

          Slobber Tie Won! Down with Zizzy Ping!

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            I see through your sarcasm. This is a Reddit-tier bannable offense. -100 Credit Score Points. Don’t make me report you to your landlord.

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        Gotta love tankie cope graphs. “approval rating” in a country where dissent is criminal? Seems legit.

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          An approval rating is given for Russia too, with much stricter “criminal dissent” laws than China. Do you suspect that the western institution which made this graph is evil CPC propaganda? This data is literally portrayed in Statista, it doesn’t get more western capitalist than that.

          Now, don’t forget I’m waiting for your condemnation of the capitalist atrocities against the Ukrainian population since 1990. Otherwise, to other commenters, you may appear as a dishonest propagandist leveraging Ukrainian suffering only to condemn things you already stood against.

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          Dissent isn’t criminal, undermining the socialist system is. Speak with Chinese citizens yourselves, the majority are proud of their country and enjoy the system they’ve been collectively building for themselves.

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            Oh, I have. What’s really fun is talking to Chinese expats who no longer fear government reprisal. I did a lot of interviews as part of a thesis on the concept of a social panopticon and panoptic influence.

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              Only speaking to expats and not actual citizens is like talking only to Cuban exiles about Cuba and not Cubans themselves.

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                Chinese citizens will only criticize their government when they’re 100% sure it’ll never get back to the government, and that trust is extremely difficult to achieve because they are absolutely terrified of their government’s ability to influence even their closest friends and family.

                If you honestly believe there’s no public dissent because everyone just loves their oligarchs so much… I don’t know what to say. That’s just fully stupid.

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      When you start denying genocide, it doesn’t matter how good your economic policy is.

      Perfect example of propagandized individuals hating communists because of propaganda.

      I deny lots of genocides. For example, when Elon Musk talks about the “white genocide” I deny that. But somehow libs have gotten it in their heads that claims of genocide get to bypass all standards of evidence and fact-checking, because if you don’t immediately accept it without evidence, it means you’re a genocide denier, a bad person, basically a fascist who shouldn’t even be engaged with (conveniently averting the need to provide evidence). The state is more than happy to exploit this nonsense by putting out claims of genocide with zero credible evidence, because they know you’ll do this.

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        Evidence suggesting a Uyghur genocide in China’s Xinjiang region comes from several documented sources and is frequently characterized as crimes against humanity by international bodies and governments. ​The evidence includes: ​Mass Detention: Reports of over one million Uyghurs and other Turkic Muslims arbitrarily detained in a vast network of internment camps and prisons since 2017. ​Survivor Testimony: Former detainees report being subjected to abuse, torture, sexual violence (including alleged rape and gang rape), indoctrination, and harsh conditions. ​Forced Population Control: Evidence of a systemic campaign to drastically reduce birth rates among Uyghurs. ​This includes reports of forced sterilizations, forced contraception, and forced abortions. Statistics show a steep decline in birth rates in predominantly Uyghur regions. ​Forced Labor: Accounts detail the forced transfer of detainees from camps into factory work, a system that extends throughout Xinjiang and into other provinces. ​Cultural and Religious Persecution: Systematic efforts to destroy Uyghur cultural heritage. ​This involves the destruction or damage of mosques and religious sites, and the forced separation of hundreds of thousands of Uyghur children from their families into state-run boarding schools. ​Mass Surveillance: The Chinese government uses sophisticated technology and in-person monitoring (like mandatory “homestays” by Han Chinese citizens) to control and monitor the Uyghur population. ​Official Documents and Satellite Imagery: Leaked Chinese government documents, known as the “Xinjiang Police Files,” and satellite imagery of detention facilities and destroyed cultural sites are used to corroborate survivor and researcher reports. ​International Classification ​Genocide: The United States and the parliaments of several countries (including Canada, the UK, France, and others) have formally recognized the situation as genocide and/or crimes against humanity. The core legal argument is the “measures intended to prevent births within the group” and other acts committed with the alleged intent to destroy the group, in whole or in part. ​Crimes Against Humanity: A 2022 assessment by the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights concluded that the “serious human rights violations” in Xinjiang “may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity.” Amnesty International has also made a similar finding. ​The Chinese government vehemently denies all accusations, asserting that the facilities are vocational training centers and that their policies are necessary for counter-terrorism and poverty alleviation. ​Would you like to know more about the legal definition of genocide under international law?

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            Since you asked for concise information, here are the key sources that provide evidence for the situation in Xinjiang:

            1. Intergovernmental & Governmental Reports
            • UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Assessment (2022): OHCHR Assessment of human rights concerns in the Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, People’s Republic of China. This report concluded that the violations “may constitute international crimes, in particular crimes against humanity.”
            • U.S. Department of State Reports: Annual reports on human rights and religious freedom, which have formally declared China’s actions as genocide and crimes against humanity since 2021.
            • Parliaments and Government Bodies: Formal declarations or non-binding motions passed by the parliaments of several countries (including the UK, Canada, France, and others) recognizing the situation as genocide or a serious risk of genocide.
            1. Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)
            • Amnesty International: Major reports, such as “Like We Were Enemies in a War”: China’s Mass Internment, Torture, and Persecution of Muslims in Xinjiang (2021), based on first-hand survivor testimonies, satellite imagery, and data analysis.
            • Human Rights Watch (HRW): Numerous reports and updates documenting violations, including arbitrary detention and cultural persecution.
            • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) Reports: Reports like “To Make Us Slowly Disappear”: The Chinese Government’s Assault on the Uyghurs analyzing evidence against the legal standard for crimes against humanity.
            1. Academic & Investigative Research
            • Dr. Adrian Zenz’s Work: Extensive research and publications, often based on leaked Chinese government documents, population statistics, and policy papers, which detail the forced sterilization and birth control campaign.
            • Associated Press (AP) Investigations: Reports based on government statistics and interviews with ex-detainees and family members, particularly covering forced birth control and sterilization.
            • Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI): Reports based on satellite imagery and open-source intelligence that have mapped the extensive network of detention and re-education facilities, as well as forced labor transfers.
            1. Primary Evidence
            • Survivor/Witness Testimony: Accounts from former detainees, camp instructors, and Uyghurs in exile detailing torture, rape, political indoctrination, and forced separation from families.
            • Leaked Official Documents: Includes files known as the “China Cables,” the “Karakax List,” and the “Xinjiang Police Files,” which provide internal policy directives and detailed mechanisms of the mass detention system.
            • Satellite Imagery: Used to corroborate the existence, size, and expansion of the detention and re-education facilities. Would you like a link to a specific report, such as the UN OHCHR assessment?
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              Can I also get a recipe for chicken noodle soup?

              You just asked an AI to assemble a list of sources, which you haven’t actually read or examined. Now I’m expected to go through each of them, putting in substantially more work in order to refute them. Work which you will most likely disregard anyway. You didn’t even bother to provide links, so apparently I’m supposed to hunt these documents down myself.

              Give me two to three sources, that you have actually read, that specifically call it a genocide, that don’t come from the US government (or other Western governments), and also don’t rely on far-right crackpot Adrian Zenz.

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                  if you don’t immediately accept it without evidence, it means you’re a genocide denier, a bad person, basically a fascist who shouldn’t even be engaged with (conveniently averting the need to provide evidence).

                  As usual, by failing to accept a claim made without evidence, I have proven that I don’t “deserve” real evidence. Funny how that works, isn’t it? I mean, if you think about it, if you were wrong, you’d never find out, since you never seriously look at the evidence.

                  Some of us actually practice something called, “critical thinking.”

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              Did you ask an AI? You’re prominently featuring Adrian Zenz, a paid propagandist for the Victims of Communism foundation that has been caught fabricating evidencd and lying numerous times. He claims China is the antichrist and that he was sent by God to stop them. This is a farce.

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      people hate tankies because they defend dictators

      Broke: Defending Dictators

      Woke: Regime Change

      Around here we don’t fuck with Tankies. We only take you seriously if you’re on an aircraft carrier that just finished carpet bombing in the Middle East.

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      Tankies are just authoritarians wearing a leftist outfit. It doesn’t matter what labels or symbols they claim, I wouldn’t consider them part of the left, and they shouldn’t be tolerated in leftist spaces either IMHO.

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            Kinda? Tankie is just a pejorative for Marxist or anti-imperialist, generally. It’s a strawman with exaggerated characteristics that anti-communists fling at people to avoid actually listening to what they have to say.

            As far as “authoritarianism” is concerned, all Marxists support the working class wielding its authority against capitalists, fascists, etc.

            The transition from capitalism to socialism will nearly always be through revolution. It simply isn’t feasible to ask the ruling class to give up the very system that entitles them to their plunder, elections are carefully controlled so as to not allow genuine socialist or communist victory. Even when communists like Allende won in countries like Chile, they are couped, just like the US is attempting against Maduro. Revolution is authoritarian, it’s the forceful will of the majority against the minority. As Engels put it:

            Have these gentlemen ever seen a revolution? A revolution is certainly the most authoritarian thing there is. It is the act by which one part of the population imposes its will on the other part by means of rifles, bayonets and cannons — by the most authoritarian means possible; and the victors, if they do not want to have fought in vain, must maintain this rule by means of the terror which their arms inspire in the reactionaries. Would the Paris Commune have lasted a single day if the communards had not used the authority of the armed people against the bourgeoisie? Should we not, on the contrary, reproach them for not having used it enough?

            Historically, revolution has unfolded the same way, as the majority enforcing its will upon the minority. The French Revolution, Russian Revolution, Chinese, Vietnamese, Cuban, Korean, etc have all been such examples. They have been enormously liberating for the working classes, and terribly authoritarian towards capitalists, landlords, fascists, colonizers, etc. I’m not going to erase that that violence happened, but I’m not going to minimize that these were and are popular movements supported by the broad majority either. None of these countries are utopias, but all are real, with real working class victories.

            Socialism is a mode of production, characterized by public ownership being the principle aspect of the economy. The western European countries don’t have socialism, they have social safety nets within the boundaries of capitalism. They fund these safety nets with the spoils of imperialism, ie international plunder of the global south, not through their own labor. The USSR, PRC, Vietnam, etc are socialist, not western Europe, and moreover do not depend on imperialism for their safety nets. Western Europe is not moving onto communism because it isn’t even socialist yet, and is under the dictatorship of capitalists.

            Communism is a mode of production where all of production and distribution has been collectivized and run according to a common plan. It’s stateless, classless, and moneyless. It is post-socialist in that socialism is where production and distribution are gradually collectivized, erasing the basis for class, and the basis of the state as a consequence. Personal property remains, ie you can keep your toothbrush, but production and distribution are collectivized.

            If you want a good introduction to Marxist theory, I wrote an intro Marxist-Leninist reading list. Feel free to check it out!