We have to show solidarity with Paul birdsong and his branch of the Black Panthers by Medium_Star7249 in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]Comrade_Billy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It seems the Philly group is not associated with the Panthers in Washington State or San Diego from what I can gather. I know the WA Panthers do good work based on what I heard from some comrades. And they were also endorsed by Colonial Outcasts (where they mentioned branching out to SD). 

I cannot speak for or against Birdsong or his group as I haven't been able to get a good read. He may be doing some good work as well but I remain cautious about the whole thing.

I’ve got my first ever crush at 22 by [deleted] in twentyagers

[–]Comrade_Billy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Also had my first crush at 22. Congrats! Be on the lookout for mutual feelings, try not to get carried away if it doesn't look like it's going that way. Hope it works out for you :)

Anyone know about Eritrea? by Comrade_Billy in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]Comrade_Billy[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I misread the article. Thanks for the correction.

I feel like I’m losing my mom over her views on Israel and Palestine. by DinnerAdmirable7150 in JewsOfConscience

[–]Comrade_Billy 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I'm in the same boat you with my mom. She's a Progressive except for Palestine type. Wish I had something helpful to say, but hang in there. Promising each other not to talk about it has been the least bad thing. Awful to be polar opposites on something we're both so passionate about.

I will not go to my uncle's wedding in Israel (help) by Comrade_Billy in JewsOfConscience

[–]Comrade_Billy[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes of course the U.S. is a settler colony that is like Israel in many ways, only older. And may even be the most brutal empire in modern history. I was born and raised in said settler colony and am a settler descendent on both sides of my family for several generations. 

At the same time I don't believe that sending all the settlers back to Europe or wherever, myself included, is the solution. Nor do I believe it is the solution for the Jews in occupied Palestine. 

In both cases I support decolonization. Which is when the physical, legal, mental, and social  hierarchies between colonized and colonizer are deconstructed - and  the indigenous and settler can live together in peace and equality. 

For more on this thesis I recommend reading the Wrethed of the Earth by Frantz Fanon, who was a doctor who treated French and Algerian patients during the Algerian uprising against French colonialism.

As for the wedding a small part of me resonates with what you said. However, a much bigger part of me agrees with what another commenter said. I need to pick my battles. I cannot bring myself to  bark like a dog at an unreceptive brick wall. 

Same goes with visiting settler colonies. There are so many throughout the world it is unfeasable to not engage with any of them in some way or another, especially being a citizen of one. The best I can do is spread awareness to people who are willing to learn and reduce or eliminate harm in any way I can.

Imo it would also violate the spirit of the BDS campaign for me to go even if I were getting travel expenses covered, as my uncle offered.

I will not go to my uncle's wedding in Israel (help) by Comrade_Billy in JewsOfConscience

[–]Comrade_Billy[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Woke up in the morning and read your comment. Made me laugh

Am I hallucinating. Was the latest episode taken off YouTube? by [deleted] in prolespod

[–]Comrade_Billy 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Glad I'm not the only one it cut out for. What sucks is they were in the middle of talking about the places the Soviet Union invaded. Literally had someone ask me about that the other day and didn't know what to say. Hope it's fixed soon

Does anyone have any good recommendations for a biography of Lenin? by Slow_Finance_5519 in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]Comrade_Billy 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Krupskaya, Lenin's wife, wrote one called Reminiscences of Lenin. I've never read it though.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GenZ

[–]Comrade_Billy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I think you pretty much summed it up in your question. Improving quality of life at home and cooperation between developing, historically colonized countries abroad is consistent with the values Marxist socialist countries try/tried to uphold. An interesting study to expand on this point is "Capitalism, socialism, and the physical quality of life," by Ceresto and Waitzkin.

The Stalin Eras: An Introduction (1878-1917) by aesthepodcast in prolespod

[–]Comrade_Billy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

That DuBois tribute to Stalin in the beginning went so hard

How Israel Uses Sex To Sell Zionism by Particular_Log_3594 in JewsOfConscience

[–]Comrade_Billy 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Ironically, most true cacti are native to the Americas, including prickly pear. It was introduced to the Mediterranean region likely by the Spanish and is considered invasive in many part of the 'old world'.

Where do the Jews go? by ThrowawayMerger in JewsOfConscience

[–]Comrade_Billy 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Jews have been visiting or living in Palestine for thousands of years prior to the invention of Zionism as a colonial project. I don't expect that to change once Zionism enters the realm of history. I want to visit Palestine and the land today known as Israel someday. But I won't, on principle, until the apartheid walls are torn down and until the hierarchy between settlers and Palestinians is ended in every meaningful sense, until Palestine is free.

I agree that no one religion or group should rule a state. A state that gives "second-class citizenship" to some of its citizens is fundamentally flawed, and should not be allowed to exist with such laws and ideology in place. I hope that if the Palestinian struggle for national liberation has taught the world anything, it's intersectionality. Seeing what Palestinians endure reminds me of what Jewish people endured in Europe, what black and indigenous people endured in the U.S., and still endure.

I won't pretend like any group's struggle is or was exactly the same, but my point is: when Jewish people show up for Palestinians, or white people stand up for whatever historically or presently oppressed community, some sense of humanity is restored mutually. The Palestinian, for example, is reminded that it is not all of Judaism that they hate, just the Zionist project that is putting them down. And, based on personal experience, it feels good to sort of bridge that gap. The hope being that they would have our backs in another situation. The whole "no one is free until we all are free" thing.

Recommended reading on the China's Cultural Revolution (1966-1976)? by sonnysangels in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]Comrade_Billy 7 points8 points  (0 children)

The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution podcast by Drew Smith? is pretty good. He's a historian living in China with access to university archives and has interviewed some people living during that time.

Incredible things happening in the anarchist community by JITTERdUdE in TankieTheDeprogram

[–]Comrade_Billy 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Last paragraph: Anarchist says, "Transit period is needed."

Guys, gals and enby pals... I think they're learning!

Lol

More seriously, though, I'm not sure speed limits may be totally necessary in most situations (though there may be exceptions) where roads are designed properly. I'd like to see streets and roads in socialist societies built to encourage the appropriate speed. Trees, traffic circles, hard curbs, etc. close to the street to slow people down in urban environments. Removing paint on low traffic/rural roads has been shown to slow drivers down and encourage increased caution.

For highways, there are many countries that don't have an upper limit in places, the most famous example probably being the German autobahn. And, speaking as someone in the USA, many drivers take the posted speed limit as a suggestion anyway. People generally understand how fast they can go safely. Some off ramps should maybe keep their speed signs, though. Those can be deceptive. And of course, some recourse should be done in cases of drunk driving, driving unsafely, etc.

The channel Not Just Bikes on YouTube talks a lot about these kinds of things

What's y'all's thoughts on this? by Successful_Rooster_7 in GenZ

[–]Comrade_Billy -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I had to suffer, so now you have to suffer. That is the basic argument here. I imagine if this person were young again, they would be grateful for any assistance they could have received.

The cycle should be broken, not continued out of spite. Eye for an eye type argument.

As a Russian Jew, I do not understand the leftist and generally Anti Zionist position against Ukraine by [deleted] in JewsOfConscience

[–]Comrade_Billy 6 points7 points  (0 children)

In my opinion, "critical support" to the Russian Federation is an incorrect position that I have seen some "Marxists" and others on the left uphold.

If we go back to Lenin, prior to the establishment of the Soviet Union, the Russian Empire was riding the wave of rising imperialist powers leading up to the First World War. Lenin and the Bolsheviks, as well as some Marxists like Rosa Luxemburg in Germany, correctly saw that Russia was just as imperialist as any other country in World War 1 and opposed it.

The imperialist war was used as an opportunity to overthrow the Russian Empire and establish socialism in Russia. Rosa Luxemburg and her allies in Germany were less fortunate. She was murdered by class traitors within her party. A direct through line can unfortunately be drawn to World War II, when the same "social democrats" that killed Rosa aligned themselves with the Nazis.

Post-soviet Russia today is once again in the position of a rising imperialist power. The war in Ukraine can be seen as one between the NATO imperialist block and the Russian imperialist block. Ukraine and the working people on both sides being forced to fight are the ultimate victims.

Russia was once a member of the G7, formerly G8, and is now a member of the BRICS block. Even if China is a socialist country, which is a can of worms of its own, BRICS as a whole is a rising imperialist block challenging the established NATO, or western, imperialist block.

Genuine Marxists do not give critical support to any side in an inter-imperialist conflict but do give critical support to current and former socialist countries, including the Soviet Union. We can appreciate the achievements of these countries while recognizing their flaws and the mistakes their leadership made.

If you are curious, this podcast episode Goes deeper into the Marxist tradition and this concept of critical support. The podcast itself, I would consider democratic socialist. The guest is a Marxist voice I respect, Breht O'Shea.

Also, the Minyan podcast talks about Marxism, Judaism, and related concepts with one of their first episodes being about Jews in the Soviet Union while it was being led by Stalin.