• @LemmyAtem@beehaw.org
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    341 year ago

    Honest question - what’s a tankie? I feel like I’ve seen them mentioned a ton on Lemmy but I’d never heard the term prior to a few days ago. From the image it looks like a maga/skinhead combo?

    • @SirSnufflelump@lemmy.world
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      951 year ago

      They’re communists, but not your every day “people should hold the power” communists. More like “tianenmen never happened, and if it did it wasn’t that bad” type

    • @agreyworld@lemmy.world
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      Tankie was first used for that kind of communist supporter who kept singing Russia’s praises/defending Russia even when Russia was sent 5000 tanks to crush a popular uprising in Czechoslovakia (the “Prague Spring”) on August 20, 1968. Some people just couldn’t accept that a communist country could do something bad, so defended the action.

      Nowadays, it’s used to refer to those that are strongly supportive of Russia, completely ignoring the awful things they do. Often these days there’s a lot of anti American bent to it. Like, anything anti America and American “imperialism” must be good - even blatant and awful Russian Imperialism.

      These days they calmly explain how Ukraine just needs to come to the table and discuss peace (ignoring that Ukraine wouldn’t exist if they did so) and blame America for the war in Ukraine for… well… they’re America. The people who want war, or are causing the war, are those giving Ukraine weapons - not the country that is literally invading it.

      • @atlasraven31@lemm.ee
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        231 year ago

        Thanks for the explanation. I believe they are also called Rashists, at least Ukrainians call them that.

      • @Coryneform
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        91 year ago

        I think a better term is “Campist” which is the trend within revisionist marxists to side with one imperialist camp to oppose another. it’s the same shit the SPD did during WW1

      • @Coryneform
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        what is “authoritarianism” to you?

          • @Coryneform
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            161 year ago

            well that’s just childish isn’t it

              • @Coryneform
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                121 year ago

                yes because it’s not anything intelligent enough to be thoughtfully argued against. a 7 year old could see the holes in such an idea

                • WabiSabiPapi
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                  I oppose one more system of authority than you do, in the interest of ideological consistency, intellectual honesty.

                  are you taking the position of a literal child?

                  • @Coryneform
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                    51 year ago

                    is revolution not putting the authority of the people over those in power, and bringing those people low? that’s “hierarchy”

              • @naeap@sopuli.xyz
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                how is a small group of people commanding a big mass better?
                at least over time there will always be power hungry asshole or just an idiot in position of power.

                no power for no one is the only concept that can really work over time. but you need self-responsible and educated people for that

                edit: and yeah, it is a utopian idea, but one I believe it is worth working for

            • Discoslugs
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              You should read about anarchy before you speak on it lol

              There are all kinds of organizational styles that are non heirarchical.

              Look into horizontal organization

              Also look up the zapatistas, while they do not call themselves anarchist. They use a non heirarchical form of government.

      • @zbyte64
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        There’s a lot of abstractions in that link but I think the following action is a meaningful distinction to call out:

        The term is also used to describe people who endorse, defend, or deny the crimes committed by communist leaders such as Vladimir Lenin,[7][8] Joseph Stalin, Mao Zedong, Pol Pot, and Kim il-Sung.

    • @Scurvotron
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      From the image it looks like a maga/skinhead combo?

      For context, the image originally said kick nazis out of punk.

    • @aski3252@lemmy.world
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      351 year ago

      Originally, it was used to describe communists who followed the party line and supported suppressing Hungarian workers with tanks.

      Today it means ultra-authoritarian marxist-leninist.

        • @h34d@feddit.de
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          161 year ago

          It’s not entirely the same though. Some of the “tankies” in the West seem to be Maoists more than Stalinists, as far as I can tell. Besides, some (many?) Stalinists also consider the term “Stalinist” derogatory, and prefer to call themselves “Marxist-Leninists”.

          • @1rre@discuss.tchncs.de
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            61 year ago

            Ok but let’s not pretend that either Marx or Lenin envisaged their form of communism as what Stalin was doing

            It’s no different to “free speech” suddenly meaning “free hate speech, but restricted speech on anything else”

      • @Silverstrings
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        251 year ago

        Concrete views like the idea that the government being able to jail dissenters at will is bad? That unlimited state power inevitably leads to authoritarianism? That labeling yourself socialist doesn’t necessarily mean you’re actually a socialist state?

      • @parlaptie@feddit.de
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        You’re so insufferably cocksure in your positions everywhere else, but when someone honestly asks what a tankie is, you just get defensive and can’t master up the courage to just say what it is that you stand for? I really get the impression that you’re just here to stir up shit.

    • @arisunz
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      211 year ago

      genocide denier and hard authoritarian. fash dressed in red, basically.