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I'm curious whether calling someone an ultra has a generally agreed upon meaning here.

Not to defend any accused ultras or whatever. Recent post got me thinking about it though. It feels like a very loaded word and using it seems like in-group/out-group differentiation signalling or .. I dunno.

Maybe another way to put it is often when I see the term being used it feels like its serves a similar purpose to the "tankie" label's utility for anarchists and liberals.

I might just be running up against tone parsing issues or something, and so maybe this is just me or a figment of my imagination, but it often seems to limit or shape discussion when it pops up early in a discussion.

Again I'm sure I'm just Wrong about this, but it almost feels like a mild thought terminating cliche at least some of the time.

Not trying to fight with anyone, I'm just curious about the nuances (if there are any) with the term.

What does it mean to you and do you have any thoughts you feel like sharing regarding the role it plays in online leftist spaces?

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[โ€“] starkillerfish@hexbear.net 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Communism is much more an economic state than an ideology.

when people say "i am communist" they dont mean that they exist in the economic state of communism. i dont disagree with you. im just pointing out that it can mean different things in different contexts, and sometimes "X country has a marxist government whose endgoal is communism" is fair to shorten to "x country is communist"

[โ€“] Hyper_red@hexbear.net 2 points 1 month ago

I don't disagree with you. Early communists organized under the banner of social Democrats and other things before the ussr was established and people began to organize under the banner of communism.

I think I could just be either pedantic or annoyed that people forget that states with communist governments actually need to develop into socialism.