Red pill me on communism /pol/. What's good, what's bad, what's retarded? And why are all internet communists such cunts? Is it just a meme?
>>67098262
Its all retarded, the only people who support communism are the people in power and idiots who dont understand human nature
Communism has never existed and probably will never exist
Socialism (obviously with the market based economy intact) can be good, look at Europe before the refugee crisis
>>67098365
>Communism has never existed and probably will never exist
>Russian
Wat?
>>67098262
a big dumpo dupey
vote for bernie
washtingon begin with hims
stump dis trump befo he start makin us work on the wall n sht
>>67098262
Good: A total state makes sense for total war, and protectionism is great for when a country is trying to get its shit together.
Bad: Capitalism is an objectively better economic system. Nuclear weaponry has made total war impossible.
>>67098503
We were building communism, we had socialism. All us having communism is just american propaganda.
It was called literally union of soviet SOCIALISTIC republics.
>>67098262
>>67098503
You could probably profit from the subsidised college.
>>67098503
Communism society is the one where there is no money and everyone is equal. They never achieved that.
>>67098365
Gibsmedat-ism is not good for an economy fellow borscht.
>>67098895
Communist*
>>67098898
burying yourselves in debt is worse, no offense Greece
>>67098262
There are no good sides of communism. In my country there is a saying "A good communist is a dead communist"
Raz sierpem raz młotem czerwoną hołotę!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beCCwSaQVhw
>>67098262
Stalin's non-degeneracy policy was top tier.
>>67098993
That was caused by socialism Ivan, we don't have a major right party, and most likely we will never have.
>>67099124
hmmm for real? some Greek on /pol/ told me you have a party of literal nazis in the parliament, although they're not really influencial
>>67098898
Greece was gibsmedat and it was capitalist, doofus. USSR was tough but just life.
>>67098262
>What's good
Everything, if you are the dictator
>what's bad
Everything, if you are not the dictator.
>>67099200
They are not influencial, and they're shitty Germanophiles, they are bringing embarrassment to good rightist leaders like Metaxas and Papadopoulos.
Communism would be the total absence of both private property and the state, this idea is absurd and condradictory since the existence of the state would be needed to maintain the system.
It's said that to achieve communism a nation must first go through socialism, which is an inflated state that controls the economy and social life to set things up for the eventual transition into communism, when it's assumed that bureaucrats, politicians and other state authorities would simply step down from power. One would have to be incredibly naive to believe the party in power and political elites would step down when the state is giant and controls everything.
Communism/socialism are immoral ideologies in many ways, the core idea behind these ideologies is that all humans are or should be absolutely the same, like robots, with no aspirations, ambitions and individuality, except for the political elite of course, who would control and rule everything with powers the old monarchs could never dream of. Do some research on socialist countries like Venezuela, Cuba, my own country and see the consequences of socialism and big, controlling state. Severe lack of freedom, massive corruption, economic decay, widespread poverty, scarcity, meanwhile political elites live like aristocracy with the taxpayer money.
This is essentialy what a politician like Bernie Sanders would bring onto the US with his promises of free this, free that. Socialists tend to be extremely arrogant people who consider themselves more "enlightened" and moraly superior than others, they think they should decide what is better for everyone and as long as it's done through "democratic" means, theft (taxation) and coercion are not immoral.
>>67101304
tl;dr no meritocracy, 'cept for the joos
btw the Brazilian junta was based