Where did Communism come from?
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They are both authoritarian systems that seek to control all resources and activity. They might have different ways of going about it but that doesn't change the fact that they are both equally immoral.
lmao, bit butt hurt by the image huh?
Come to 're-educate' me in your fine understandings? Appreciated.
So in your mind, what is North Korea?
Do you realize when this word you seem to really be convinced about was first used?
I find it funny that you want to stand so rigidly in your understanding (which is incorrect btw)
If you were able, I would suggest you draw out a chart and start dropping words into it and from there begin to understand how everything in this grouping essentially means the same thing.
Design systems of power to wield over others and grow your strength.
Some of them try to soften it up, others not so much, the end goal is the same.
You do have a stake in this, you have been brainwashed into accepting these fake divisions that do not exist.
This is your brain on 4chan
It leads to the same place. You end up with current China, i.e state controlled businesses, concentration camps and social credit systems. They are no longer economically communist, but are now fascist.
Hitler's Germany also led their people into utter destruction by splitting up Poland in a pact with Communist Russia. That's just all sorts of wrong and hypocritical.
I'd rather live in the future than anywhere in the past. And while I disagree, I applaud your honesty, stating your belief that fascism is preferable. At least your position is known and you aren't shy about it or hiding behind ambiguity.