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  • That was almost 70 years ago, it’s irrelevant, words change their meaning all the time. It’s how human language works.

    The current widely accepted definition is the one defined by the previously linked Wikipedia article. Oh sorry, do you guys call it “NATOpedia” now? Or was it “Libopedia”?


  • There it is again. The classic “everything is authoritarian so the word doesn’t mean anything” routine. It’s funny how that only shows up when someone calls tankies authoritarian. Communism isn’t bad because some western pundit said so, it’s bad when it turns into an excuse to justify control.

    The idea of giving power to the people is great, but pretending censorship and repression are just “necessary tactics” ruins it. If the system can’t survive without silencing people, it’s not socialism anymore, it’s just another hierarchy wearing red paint.


  • Afata@lemmings.worldtoAsklemmy@lemmy.mlWhat's a Tankie?
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    No, the government of the southern half of Korea, the Republic of Korea, is not an “occupier.” The democratically elected state was the People’s Republic of Korea (PRK), which spanned the entire peninsula before the US Empire came in, declared it illegal, and split the country in two, against the will of Koreans, and installed the dictator Rhee Syngman in place.

    Cool, that happened decades ago though, who is currently running the SK government? A democratically elected body?

    Again, “tankie” in practice is just a pejorative for communists, akin to “pinko” or “commie.”

    No not really, I’m sure there are people around who throw the term around loosely, but the majority associate it with authoritarian communists

    The fact that you’re getting very basic communist stances on Korea completely wrong here betrays any sense of legitimacy you have on the subject.

    There was just a meme by one of you the other day where you declared the SK government as being illegitimate along with the government of Taiwan and Israel

    If you say the Government of SK is illegitimate then it’s an occupying government is it not?


  • Ha ha yeah, the good ol “authoritarianism exists everywhere!” Argument

    You know well and good when someone says a government is authoritarian they mean things like speech being controlled and unable to criticize the government, being heavily restricted in your freedom of movement, being heavily restricted in the information you’re allowed to access or possess