He also was a rat that betrayed British communist to be persecuted by the government

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    He wasn’t perfect, but inchoate criticism of Orwell, like this, is a tell for people who don’t actually believe in things, just know how to be a member of cliques and swing identities around.

    If you just want to repeat the party line and be applauded as a fine parrot with beautiful feathers; there are many tankie servers that would be happy to host you. Why not go there?

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      A prototypic Red-basher who pretended to be on the Left was George Orwell. In the middle of World War II, as the Soviet Union was fighting for its life against the Nazi invaders at Stalingrad, Orwell announced that a “willingness to criticize Russia and Stalin is the test of intellectual honesty. It is the only thing that from a literary intellectual’s point of view is really dangerous” (Monthly Review, 5/83). Safely ensconced within a virulently anticommunist society, Orwell (with Orwellian doublethink) characterized the condemnation of communism as a lonely courageous act of defiance. Today, his ideological progeny are still at it, offering themselves as intrepid left critics of the Left, waging a valiant struggle against imaginary Marxist-Leninist-Stalinist hordes.

      Sorely lacking within the U.S. Left is any rational evaluation of the Soviet Union, a nation that endured a protracted civil war and a multinational foreign invasion in the very first years of its existence, and that two decades later threw back and destroyed the Nazi beast at enormous cost to itself. In the three decades after the Bolshevik revolution, the Soviets made industrial advances equal to what capitalism took a century to accomplish—while feeding and schooling their children rather than working them fourteen hours a day as capitalist industrialists did and still do in many parts of the world. And the Soviet Union, along with Bulgaria, the German Democratic Republic, and Cuba, provided vital assistance to national liberation movements in countries around the world, including Nelson Mandela’s African National Congress in South Africa.

      M. Parenti Blackshirts and Reds

      Or a more “choate” criticism of Orwell is here.

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        Well, a simple dedicated anticommunist who only ever talked shit about Stalin was clearly a thinly veiled cryptofascist. Very good, comrade. Beautiful feathers.

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          pure projection lol. Your brave antitankie stance is designed to garner upvotes by your fellow antitankie crusaders. There’s no argument, just “lol tankies amirite” smugposting

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            I am not antitankie! I’m ingroup, and if you disagree youust be a literal Nazi, which is bad because it’s another group!

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              inchoate criticism of “tankies”, like this, is a tell for people who don’t actually believe in things, just know how to be a member of cliques and swing identities around.

              If you just want to repeat the party line and be applauded as a fine parrot with beautiful feathers; there are many antitankie comms that would be happy to host you. Why not go there?