


(Any/Comrade, Tankie for the unserious)
Marxist-Leninist with Meowist leanings (cat supremacy, but love all animals)
Labor organizer. USian.
Scientist, experience in vaccines/drug delivery/chemistry/analytics/biochemistry/protection of eggs dropped from tall structures

You collect it all in a giant pile that goes in your giant pocket like a big, manly dragon. This way your manly coin horde jingles as you walk, making the small pocketed people attracted to/jealous of you.

I enjoyed your manifold joke and hope you still use it when you get grief.

Shame. Thanks for the heads up!

This is a fundamental misunderstanding of differences between socialism and communism.
Modes of production aside, socialism is just the transition period between capitalism and communism but does not have fundamentally different goals from communism. The goal of socialism is to reach communism. The differentiation is just a matter of how far society has progressed in that transition and their modes of production. Socialists are communists. Any differentiation outside of the above context is colloquial or otherwise a result of the uninformed misusing the terms as you have.
Nationalized healthcare in the UK != Socialism and != a socialist policy, it is a social/welfare program. Social/welfare programs are agnostic of modes of production, which is why they can exist in both socialist and capitalist economies.
Please refer to the socialism entry on Prolewiki as well as the modes of production link I added above. This is one of the most commonly confused things about socialism and communism. If you really want to say you don't like the idea of communism, you should at least be informed about what it is you don't like and don't think applies to our modern society. These are short articles that collectively take <5 minutes to read through.
What you are advocating for is social democracy.

The first hint was mentioning Stalin's purges. It's always the Stalin strawman.

I'd say the Sino-Vietnamese war or the reforms to the "one-child policy" (OCP) in the 1980s were worse mistakes.
I think the war can be boiled down to (dumbass) leftist in-fighting at the state level. While I sympathize with the Chinese position on the Sino-Soviet split, this ended up leading to many incredibly poor decisions across the board with the USSR and PRC often taking a side in conflicts seemingly only because it was opposite of the other state. While the invasion didn't happen in a vacuum, the PRC felt relatively weak and in need of a strong ally after splitting with the USSR, so they leaned on the US who were motivated to drive a wedge between socialist states so they would weaken each other. That said, it does not absolve the PRC and Deng of the invasion of Vietnam or of supporting the Khmer Rogue long past when it was obvious they should not. This still causes some sour feelings within Vietnam to this day even if politically the damage was repaired.
The OCP is a bit of a touchier subject. While I think there were some benefits to the policies in the 1970s in terms of women's emancipation and improving the cultural views surrounding women, this could have been achieved in better and more effective ways. This is of course with the benefit of hindsight and after some of the pseudoscientific beliefs that were popular throughout the world at the time have fallen out of vogue. While the intention of the OCP wasn't harm, there was harm done in the name of this policy and I don't know if we'll ever know exactly how much between the West exaggerating it in their red scare propaganda and the CPC downplaying it in an effort to justify bad policy decisions to save face. Responsibility for this harm lies, in part, at Deng's feet.
Compared to these, Zhao Ziyang's liberal influence and support of the riots feels trifling. They had to have known the risk of letting reformists back into the party and how to effectively mitigate those risks by that point. It's hard to know if the benefits of letting people like Zhao Ziyang into the party outweigh the harms in terms of the opening up and how relationships with the West developed that led to China's rapid industrial and economic development since. Without some liberal voices in the party, would the West have seen China as a bigger threat and taken action to weaken and topple them rather than showing them the relative cooperation and investment that allowed them to become resilient to such actions today? I don't know.
Ultimately, I view Deng's leadership as he did Mao's,
"We should not lay all past mistakes on Chairman Mao. So we must be very objective in assessing him. His contributions were primary, his mistakes secondary. In China, we will inherit the many good things in Chairman Mao's thinking while at the same time explaining clearly the mistakes he made."

Get a hexbear in here and their emojis could fix this right up.

Please just cut yourselves off from the fediverse already. Even replying to this drivel has lost it's fun.

There are a few clarifications to be made and some fallacies in your understanding of communism and socialism here. I'm not the one to clear all of this up, because I'm not going to put the effort and time needed into these subjects, but I'll try to guide you in the direction of some resources to help.
Some quick clarifications:
Socialism and communism are the same thing. Communism is the end goal, but you cannot just jump directly to communism from capitalism, so we fall the transition period socialism. Communists often use the terms interchangeably, but any actual differentiation is a distinction of progress, not the goals of the project.
Communism is no more extreme than socialism and politics are not a horseshoe or circle where the far ends are the worst. This is a thought-terminating notion meant to keep you boxed within the status quo so that those who are currently in power stay in power, meaning you will remain relatively powerless. The same thing goes for trying to stay in the middle of a conflict: you end up not taking a side, meaning you remain on the side of the status quo, meaning you stay on the side of the oppressor. Your oppressor. As much as people argue communism is extreme, communists can argue that "the middle" or "liberalism" or "other leftists" are extreme. These arguments are always made for the purpose of getting you to stop thinking about those topics, to stop considering their validity. They are not trying to convince you those are wrong, but that they are not worth even considering. I implore you to do the opposite: do some reading and interact with what "extremists" are saying in good faith, then decide what you believe. I'm sure you'll agree with some parts and not with others. We are all humans and most of us are of the same class. The "extremism" of communists is that we say working class people should run the world and the rich leeches should be oppressed in a sense that they cannot oppress anyone else through the use of their extreme wealth. We want to flip the system on its head to use an overly-simplistic metaphor.
Capitalism cannot be mixed with socialist policies. What you are probably referring to as socialist policies are actually welfare programs and state regulation . This is what we call social democracy, which is still capitalism. Socialism is differentiated more by who owns the means of production, how the economy is organized, and what class is in control of the state. That aside, socialists think social democracy is insufficient to curb the problems of capitalism because you don't remove the roots of the problem. Most of the successes of social democracy in addressing wealth disparity and living standards are the result of countries trying to stave of socialist revolutions at home due to their workers seeing the success of nearby socialist republics in improving the quality of life of their people. These are capitalist concessions and if you look at the social democracies that exist in Europe, you'll see that all of these concessions started getting rolled back AFTER the fall of the USSR. They were temporary relief (at home, not in their colonies), but the profit motive always demands more. If capitalism can't steal enough from the global south, it will turn inward and eat itself like the US and UK are currently doing.
On entrepreneurs...most of the time people want to show the benefit of entrepreneurs, it is in terms of innovation and small businesses, so I'm assuming this is your point? Innovation and entrepreneurs do not disappear under socialism, but the way they function does. Innovation does not always need to be driven by profit motive as demonstrated within the USSR, but there is arguably some room for profit motive driving innovation in a mixed economy like China's. The main benefit of socialism is that innovation is not at the whims of the market, which tends to act as if it is allergic to innovation, ultimately stifling it rather than nurturing it. Small businesses (and thus entrepreneurs) still exist in many socialist countries and will not be nationalized unless they grow quite big or become central to controlling an important part of the economy. In some ways it can even be easier to start a thriving business because you are less at risk of being stamped out by the "health competition" of a mega-corporation with a monopoly on an entire industrial sector. Those get nationalized, fixing the money attracts more money problem. If you remove the profit motive, this power can no longer be abused for profit. Corruption can happen under any system and has to be handled case-by-case, but you'll find socialist countries have much harsher penalties for corruption to prevent it, unlike a paltry fine that is the cost of doing business. Jail time or up to the death penalty can be applied based upon the severity and circumstances of the crime. Vietnam and China have applied this last one to large-scale corruption within the last year whereas in liberal democracies, multimillion or even billion dollar fraud cases are widespread and normal with little to no repercussions. In some cases, it is even legal!
On education...if you want more, there are many sources available in many formats. I suggest Dessalines' crash course of socialism and his reading list but there are plenty of others on here who provide lists worthy of mention (but their links are harder for me to look up). Prolewiki is like Wikipedia for socialism by socialists. Search a topic there that you want to know more about. You can also ask for resources on specific topics in lemmy.ml, lemmygrad.ml, and hexbear.net and you will probably get more resources than you care to consume in a year, so long as you approach them in good faith. People in these communities will only troll you if they think you are trolling them. The efforts some of them will go to in order to educate others is ridiculous (in a good way).
I hope this helps.

Oh that's gold.

I guess it just depends on what your metric is.
Unfortunately one of its leading metrics is its contributions to human suffering. It certainly is the best system in the world at spreading suffering.

You give too much credit. I think it's pretty safe to assume no one but socialists and historians care (or know) enough about Deng and Zhao outside of China so they aren't likely to weigh in. Now if the question included the tinyman trigger-word, you'd have people jumping all over this post saying China bad and quoting Wikipedia until their fingers bled.

The treatment the plant in the picture received is called "air layering" that is used for propagation. You wound the stem you want to propagate, then wrap it with something moist. This leads to roots developing on that stem while it is still attached to the larger plant.
I'm not familiar with using this method to induce fruit production and it didn't look like they used air layering in the paper.
Here's the paper in the meme.

Pressurized cylinder?


Nothing ever changes. Most of them don't use bidets, which is the modern equivalent to not wiping.

I'm curious about the scalability of this method, but it's a bit outside my experience. Seems like it would take a lot of energy to implement?

Omg, the blue sky comments made me want to hurl. All this over a filibuster to stop nothing? Couldn't have pulled this shit when it actually would do something, I guess.

They still dump a lot of money into denying the genocide of Armenians. It's only ideologically consistent to support other settler colonial projects.

How am I supposed to identify all the unmarked containers of clear liquids if not by smell? You want me to drink them now??

When you said glove boxes, I was thinking about all the times I hit my head on the glove boxes and Kim wipe boxes that were mounted to the front of our hoods above the sashes.
You probably meant actual glove boxes, but it reminded me the corners of our glove box holders fucking hurt to bump your head into and I should move them someday.

Good news! My daughter shared a surprising and welcome detail about her US history class with me today
Her teachers are having the kids read (at least a portion of) "An Indigenous People's History of the United States."
I was dumbfounded when she told me this because I've heard all the disappointing things my kids have been taught through the years. This is an eighth grade middle school US history class being taught in the US and this book isn't in the official state curriculum. When my oldest went through this grade, she was never given this assignment, so it also seems to be a new change.
After my 8th grader and I had talked about her being disappointed in her class so far and wanting to know more about the interesting parts of US history, I'd planned to get this book and Zinn's "A People's History of the United States" for her to read.
Seems like the teachers were ahead of me this time. What a pleasant change of pace! I'll have to thank the two teachers responsible for this curriculum.

Why do you use Reddit when you have Lemmy?
I loved the old-style forums that were around before digg and Reddit largely took over their role. Today, Lemmy is the closest thing I've found to the same type of culture and tighter-knit community I felt on the older forums. Finding Lemmy has completely stripped any desire for me to want to use Reddit again as the culture there feels like it is constantly working to suck my soul out through my eyeballs.
While I understand everyone has different preferences than me, I also wonder why Lemmy users continue to frequent anything but the smaller, niche subreddits. Reddit feels as if it has been decaying for a long time and there is little substance left on the wider site, while Lemmy doesn't feel this way.
So what keeps you going back?
Is it hate-scrolling? Is it niche subs? Do you feel differently about the cultures of Reddit and Lemmy?
Please help me understand.

Posts commemorating the Tiananmen Square Massacre are rooted purely in Western Chauvinism
This is purely a rant because I don't want to end up writing an effort post about this topic.
Every year, we see Westerners posting about the "Tiananmen Square Massacre" across social media. Their devotion to "fighting the oppressive Chinese government" is like fucking clockwork. It's so reliable that if you wanted to, you can prepare posts and comments to counter their narratives months before each June 4th. The western narrative has been debunked thoroughly even by Western sources.
But the point of this post isn't to complain about the twisting of events, but the glaring contradiction that is their relative (or absolute) lack of posts about events outside of China that were equally or even more brutal than they claim June 4th was.
Why is that?
Why aren't they posting as regularly about the genocide of indigenous people in their own countries? Why aren't they posting so frequently about the massacres in Jakarta? Why aren't they posting as regularly about the bombing of Nagasa

LoFi Marxist Speeches

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I don't know anything about the channel, but have been enjoying this playlist. LoFi tubes over famous lefty speeches/media.
Hope you enjoy them too!

Where to submit vector images for use in public domain?
I regularly make vector-based images as a part of my job and would like to upload files I make so they are available for public use.
Aside from Wikipedia Commons, I'm not familiar with any other well-known image databases that provide files to their users for free. Can anyone provide recommendations for places I can submit images I've made so others have free access to use them?
Image types are SVGs and PNGs that I have licensed under CC0, usually with a focus on scientific topics, similar to what is found in Biorender or similar products. I have already checked that I have the rights within my employment contract to release images I make at work to the public domain without any fear of reprisal.