• ThereRisesARedStar [she/her, they/them]@hexbear.net
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    Two wrongs don’t make a right. If we go that route we are going to become the thing we are trying to prevent.

    No, we will become people who suppress nazis, which is not the same as being a nazi. For an allegory, killing a serial killer in self defense (but before he actually kills you, gasp) does not make you a serial killer.

    Rather than a difference in government structure, I would point to a difference in leadership. I personally believe Castro really did believe in socialism and had the best interests of the Cuban people at heart. As great as that is, a system of government that depends on the benevolence of its leaders is not one I want to live under.

    So why don’t you believe any of the other leaders believed in socialism?

    Also this is great man theory taken to an extreme.

    Also I dont know how you can look at any of their government structures and claim that the people were reliant on the benevolence of the leadership.

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      For an allegory, killing a serial killer in self defense (but before he actually kills you, gasp) does not make you a serial killer.

      While this is a true statement it does not follow that preventive actions against people who hold fascist views, but do not act on them, is anyway different what the Nazis did to people.

      So why don’t you believe any of the other leaders believed in socialism?

      The USSR Politburo only cared about itself. Same with the CCP and the Kim family. These are extractive institutions that are only self serving. They are not beholden to anyone so they have no incentive to care what the people want.

      Also this is great man theory taken to an extreme.

      He didn’t get the right to lead from inherently being a great man. He got it by leading his people in a revolution against a dictator. His policies benefited enough people so they continued support him. Castro actions were based on his personal moral compass. The fact Cuba didn’t become like North Korea is great. If Cubans aren’t giving meaningful mechanisms for dissent going forward, they will have little recourse to prevent their government from becoming like the Kim regime.

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        While this is a true statement it does not follow that preventive actions against people who hold fascist views, but do not act on them, is anyway different what the Nazis did to people.

        You know the nazis just killed people on the scale of millions for being Jewish or gay or disabled right? It is not equivalent to suppress nazi rallies and arrest nazi leadership, because they can always stop being nazis, or learn to shut the fuck up about it.

        The USSR Politburo only cared about itself. Same with the CCP and the Kim family. These are extractive institutions that are only self serving. They are not beholden to anyone so they have no incentive to care what the people want.

        These are just claims. If the USSR politburo cared only for itself, why give regional and ethnic autonomy? Why increase standards of living and give women more rights?

        If the CPC cared only about itself why didn’t it just do what the KMT was doing prior to their victory?

        Kim was a revolutionary fighting the Japanese. He could have joined the nationalists where self enrichment was more likely if he won. Also, the DPRK implemented even more directly democratic programs than other socialist States. Unions and the state jointly oversaw all medium and large production lines, with supervision from the women’s league among others.

        He didn’t get the right to lead from inherently being a great man.

        Great man theory isn’t this. Great man theory is analyzing history from the top down, where the personalities of leadership is overly emphasized over structures of power.

        The fact Cuba didn’t become like North Korea is great. If Cubans aren’t giving meaningful mechanisms for dissent going forward, they will have little recourse to prevent their government from becoming like the Kim regime.

        Yes, I’m glad the US didn’t brutally occupy half of Cuba and then kill twenty percent of Cuba when the other half fought to liberate their country.

        You know Cubans are free to criticize their government right? The current president literally walked the streets and talked to protestors recently. Could you imagine a US president going to Minneapolis and talking to BLM protestors in the street?

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          I know what the Nazis did thanks.

          It seems like a lot of these arguments are mostly directed at straw men. I don’t claim to be taking the positions you seem to think I’m taking.

          These are just claims. If the USSR politburo cared only for itself, why give regional and ethnic autonomy? Why increase standards of living and give women more rights?

          Results may vary. Minority groups where the first to die in wars and in starvation.

          Could you imagine a US president going to Minneapolis and talking to BLM protestors in the street?

          Yes.