• Knock_Knock_Lemmy_In@lemmy.world
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    5 days ago

    Not all leftists are the same, mate.

    Exactly my point. Yet some here are claiming that no-one on the left will ever worship an authoritarian figure.

    I’m showing that some on the left already have.

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          4 days ago

          The Roosevelts are widely applauded by the US left, but they don’t really worship them, and many are ready to admit they are flawed. Teddy was an imperialist despite being progressive for the time. FDR was an improvement but the Japanese internment camp was a stain in his legacy.

          The communists would be more into cult of personality, but most American left are not communists and rightfully reject them.

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                4 days ago

                Weath inequality in the US is currently higher than during the French revolution, and rising.

                I don’t think hard-core communism will be necessary.

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                  4 days ago

                  One of the main reason thus far as to why communism hasn’t been rearing its head to oppose the rising fascism, is because many people still have a living memory on what its like living under the system. I would give it a generation or two before communism becomes vogue again; kinda like how fascism is on the rise again because those who lived under it are gradually fading to tell the story. And the younger generation don’t have the first hand knowledge and experience to actively avoid it.