by btu2012 » Sun 18 May 2008, 23:17:34
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('eastbay', 'b')tu, you certainly have a way of getting under peoples skin. Try some niceness for a change. You will be happily surprised at the result.

Sure Eastbay. But remember that every time you talk about communism you have 100 million victims to account for. That has an impact on those who have some direct experience of what it means, and there is a huge number of the latter in this world since those victims had families.
Not that I'm excusing the crimes of capitalism, don't get me wrong. But it's up to Marxists of all stripes to prove their case in face of the overwhelming evidence that communism is a socio-economic disaster. Hopefully they can make that case while showing some respect for those victims' memory.
By the way, since we talk about niceness. The overwhelming majority of those victims where not "capitalist stooges" , "counter-revolutionaries", "enemies of the people" or whatever other dehumanizing label Marxists have used and use to excuse those crimes. Most of them where people like you and me, who were often killed simply due to their social origins. It never ceases to amaze me how people can talk in cold blood about killing countless millions or how supposedly "nice" and "civilized" individuals can make excuses for such murder.
Furthermore, a major reason why those murders continued is that so many left-wing intellectuals in this world kept making excuses for what was happening, while justifying the unjustifiable. That some of them continue to do that is an extraordinary expression of niceness and goodness from these people who supposedly care so much to save others from themselves.
It is instructive to remember that the Spring of Prague in 1967 was followed by the Paris student revolts in 1968, where a bunch of students engaging in "free love and revolution" against the French democracy used "Marx, Mao and Marcuse" to justify their self-centered orgy while dismissing the suffering of the Czech people.
Btu