After seeing a megathread praising Mao Zedong, an actual mass killer, and a post about a guy saying “99% of westerners are 100000000000% sure they know what happened in ‘Tiny Man Square’ […] the reasons for this are complex and involve propaganda […],” I am genuinely curious what leads people to this belief system. Even if propaganda is involved when it comes to Tiananmen Square, it doesn’t change the atrocities that were/are committed everywhere else in China.

I am all for letting people believe what they want but I am lost on why one would deliberately praise any authoritarian system this hard.

Can someone please help me understand why this is such a large and prominent community? How have these ideals garnered such a following outside of China?

  • unfreeradical@slrpnk.net
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    17 hours ago

    As for “dissidents,” the large majority were landlords, slavers, fascists, capitalists, murderers, terrorists, etc.

    “Terrorists” seems general enough to include anarchists.

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      16 hours ago

      Sometimes they did, sometimes they didn’t. Anarchists largely joined the red army and the bolsheviks, with a minority joining the whites or forming their own cells. There wasn’t a blanket “kill anarchists for thought crime” order, nor did the soviets sit back when groups like Makhnovschina started their banditry against soviet villages and camps.