Quote from: Kaitlyn on December 14, 2008, 05:25:29 PM
Quote from: Vexing on December 14, 2008, 04:33:38 PM
Quote from: goingdown on December 14, 2008, 04:29:08 PM
I have been mocked as communist many times. It is not nice. I am a social liberal.
I am a meat popsicle.
Mocked as a communist? Everyone I know IRL (in the US) seems to think that communism is this awesome utopian state that we're just too wicked to achieve, and that communists all have their hearts in the right place.
To be honest, I've found quite the contrary about communism in the US: people teeter from the "evil empire" view to it being an undesirable state of things. I've known some people that seem to think that perfect communism is a state which only highly structured insects could achieve though.
Domino theory is not in vogue anymore, but that hardly means that after almost 100 years of counter-propaganda and the crash and burn of the Soviet Union and the Eastern Bloc, that americans would think that Communism would be something acceptable.
As for the original "mocked as a communist" quote, if you mean that you have been called a communist when you are not, you can explain to them how it has nothing to do with it. Or you can hang a hammer-and-sickle banner, call them comrade and speak dreamily of world revolution and the days of the Comintern; which is what I would do even though I'm hardly a communist either. If they don't get the joke, they are not worth your time.
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To these people, the idea that government should be afraid of them is not just right-wing, but actually reactionary
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I've never heard of
any state that espoused that view, as it would be regarded as downright terrorism. Or any American president for that matter (other than the Founding Fathers, who got to power through that route and were awash in anti-establishment fervor).
Personally, I think people should remember that we have the guaranteed right to stand up to tyranny. Sadly, some people think that
taxes are tyranny so while a nice ideal, it presents pragmatic inconveniences. There's also the issue of being swamped by propaganda 24/7. Makes people dumb.
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America, by and large, has already conceded the arguments of the communists - without being willing to admit it.
Umm... politics and government, like a lot of things in life are fluid deals: they have to change a bit or else they will crumble and fall. This is probably the reason the US stayed afloat when most communist states died in paralysis. The way you phrase it, one would think the days of McCarthy, Roy Cohn and James Jesus Angleton are back.
If you have this huge block of your economy that's terminal (like the credit industry), and you've let it become so important to the well-being of your entire nation, then a concerted effort to avoid it spreading like wildfire seems sensible. I think that after this we need more regulation for this not to happen again, but I'm sure we'll agree to disagree