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The man was a dictator, but on the scale of things, not really much of a socialist.
Stalin violated a thousand strong tenets of socialism, such as a free press and democratic government. He even said himself, “Freedom of the press, too, is a kind of beauty which one must have loved to be able to defend. It is something which I love truly, whose existence I feel to be essential, to be necessary to me so that without it I cannot live at peace, or live a full life”. Marx did not approve of or support most anything Stalin did. Everyone regretted him once he died, everyone feared and despised him. He’s not a part of that, and if he’s a socialist, he’s not really a good one, gotta admit.
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Marx did not approve of or support most anything Stalin did? Funny, that's exactly the point I'm trying to make. Stalin was not a Communist, he was a socialist, like you. And it's illustrative of the danger of your ideology that a Socialist named Vladimir Lenin, using the exact same rhetoric Biden & Bernie Sanders have run on, rose to power in Russia and proved that Socialism is a wicked and bloody ideology. The USSR is what you are voting for every time you vote Democratic, and that should scare you.
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Yet again with the historical ignorance. Marx was both a socialist and a communist, as stated in his manifesto, he views socialism as a better improvement to move to, the transitory stage in fact. You can be both, since going directly to communism doesn’t exactly work great. Marx supported socialism, but didn’t think it was the same place we’d stay, just as many in the past viewed capitalism as a temporary semi-good to help humanity progress from one systems to the next. Biden isn’t a socialist, the guy’s openly capitalist, he shows no signs of actually wanting… Read more
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Here’s some more funny things: Marx was a HECK of a libertarian as he aged, eventually disliking the idea of public schools at all, same as you. He likely wouldn’t have approved of Lenin, let alone Stalin. Russia was also probably the last place he’d expect to turn to his ideals considering the fact that they hadn’t begun an Industrial Revolution in the first place, and were still mostly agragarian.