Whelp. So I actually had the most interesting discussion I’ve had on ML. Generally, I ignore the nasty comments there and only respond to those who are actually trying to have a somewhat decent discussion. They’re few and far between, but they exist. Which ended up happening - I had an extended discussion with Cowbee on what a dictatorship is and what democracy is. While IMO there were pretty huge gaps in his arguments, I have to respect that he actually engaged in the discussion without the usual name-calling, putdowns and insults I’m used to on that corner of the fediverse (yes, it’s a low bar, but credit where credit is due). And I’ll be honest, it was a fascinating window into the world view of people who think like that. Call me crazy, but I actually learned something.
At some point, the discussion started going in circles, and I figured there’s no point continuing, since as far as I could tell, everything relevant had already been said, and he didn’t exactly seem to have anything new to add, either - so I stopped responding. (To be fair, I stopped responding once before because life got in the way, but the discussion resumed after I noticed that the thread was actually still alive for whatever reason.) This morning, I wake up - banned for 6 days. Reason: imperialist. The discussion had next to nothing to do with imperialism. It’s like whoever it is who banned me didn’t even bother trying to give a proper explanation. Meanwhile comments like
That’s literally exactly what that means you fucking moron
didn’t get a ban, even though they’re in blatant violation of rule 1:
Be civil and nice.
Interestingly enough, my comments are all still up. I’ve tried to archive it (unfortunately neither archive.org nor archive.is worked) because I actually genuinely found the discussion interesting, even if Cowbee’s arguments ended up reinforcing my own opinion more than I thought it would.
Weird place, ML.
EDIT: I checked lemmy.ml’s modlog and interestingly enough, my ban isn’t listed there, even though I’m very clearly banned from the community. Not sure what’s going on there (or if I’m maybe misunderstanding how this works)


honestly I can’t understand even that. people don’t want communism just to have communism. people want communism because they believe it will fix our problems. but russia, china and NK are not exactly examples of how great communism is.
these people are lost, or they just want to hate someone without actualy having any values.
Those countries aren’t even really communist. Communism doesn’t involve dictators brutally oppressing their own people, putting them in camps or whatever the hell else is going on there.
This is the key IMO. I mean let’s face it, things aren’t great at the moment, and they’re not exactly getting better. The problems are complex and not exactly easy to wrap your head around. Their belief of Communist utopias, Xi as a savior, or even other people’s belief of Trump as a savior is a beautifully simple answer that spares you the headaches of understanding the complicated, messy, real world.