• goat@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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    2 months ago

    I believe it stems from their often rich background. They’ve got it too easy, they never have to work or struggle to make ends meet, makes them feel guilty (and rightfully so, might I add).

    But instead of instituting change, they latch onto a dead ideology as a fashion statement, trying to constantly one-up each other over how virtuous and rebellious they are, without doing any of the hardwork. When they get older, they drop their ideology because it never actually mattered to them.

    It’s a shame since everyone can agree that rich people are always fucking everyone over. But unfortunately, Tankies are communists in name only, and even then, they’re called Tankies by real communists. If I was a communist, and so passionate that I was to “genocide all amerikkkan colonists.” I’d move to Cuba or Vietnam, you know, actual communist states. They have cheap visas, love hard-working Westerners, are self-sufficient, and need all the hands they can get.

    But no. That means effort. That means putting energy to my beliefs. Instead I will larp because deep down I’m a capitalist in denial that I will make it big and then I can totaaally dismantle the system from the inside. Maybe I’ve talked to too many of them on a personal level.

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      2 months ago

      I believe it stems from their often rich background. They’ve got it too easy, they never have to work or struggle to make ends meet, makes them feel guilty (and rightfully so, might I add).

      If that one doesn’t fit, there’s always “communism is an ideology of envy”

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          2 months ago

          Well that’s the neat thing: depending on where you draw the line pretty much anyone can be either poor and envious or rich and hypocritical. A flexible way of dismissing radical change, if ever there were one.

          With a little ‘lazy’ garnish on top, I’d say it’s an effective reactionary recipe. Subtle but compelling.