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My favorite activity for a minute now is to ask people the definitions and differences between socialism and communism. It's entertaining.
o0o in a similar vein, i like to ask them if they are pro fascism or anti.. reminding them that they really only get to pick one.. and watch them squirm as their programming conflicts
which is hilarious as they generally also couldnt define fascism if their life depended on it
I once explained some socialism ideas on Reddit. One user called me a communist, another a Nazi. It was a very confusing pair of responses but said more than either would ever know.
Because outside of a class room the terms are meaningless.
The PRC is still officially Communist, and has billionaires.
North Korea still claims to be a communist state too,
It's more interesting to look at things like the USSR before, during and after the New Economic Policy period. Or, to look at the USA at the time when policing was outsourced to the Pinkertons. Or, at the UK when firefighting was a for-profit enterprise.
Tbf, Maoism was certainly more aligned with communist principles, though with their entering into the global capitalist marketplace they've certainly morphed quite a bit. They still maintain a unilateral top down structure and control, while allowing their citizens to benefit from certain elements of capitalism.
You just proved my point.
lol Communism with a smidge of Capitalism Characteristics
It's not technically communist (yet), but it is supposed to be socialist ("with Chinese characteristics").
And another person proving my point.
But you're wasting their time, and yours.
Instead say, "I like this candidate. She wants to tax the rich."