• 新星 [they/them/🏳️‍⚧️]@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Any short coming of their favorite communist™ state isn’t an internal fault, but something the evil “west” has committed against them.

    To be fair, as you said, many of these problems are because of the International Community™. As for the rest, maybe all support should be critical, with increasingly less “critical” the less there is to criticize.

    Both tankies and Maga heads will preform mental gymnastics to try and rationalize why the gays can’t be married

    I haven’t seen anyone on Lemmygrad express that view, and I certainly support our LGBT comrades.

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      1 year ago

      I haven’t seen anyone on Lemmygrad express that view, and I certainly support our LGBT comrades.

      I’ve seen it else were. Gonzalo Lira might be a special case though. I mean you have to be a special kind of stupid to spread Russian propaganda while in Ukraine. He’s also complained that women don’t dress up anymore while looking like hobo for his online “debates”.

      Point being is that it’s well known that Russian and China aren’t lgbt friendly and supporters of those countries either need to be ok with that or intentionally ignorant of that. I have seen some snide comments on other communist forums towards lgbt people. The rational, if there is any, is that childless people don’t belong in a long term society.

      • 新星 [they/them/🏳️‍⚧️]@lemmygrad.ml
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        1 year ago

        Well, perhaps you’d be relieved to know that on Lemmygrad, we condemned the Russian Federation for its recent anti-LGBT policies then.

        Tell me, what should a communist do if they’re a citizen of the U.S. and the US were to make voting mandatory, punishable by death? Should we die rather than vote for someone we disagree with, or should we pick someone we think might be marginally better?

        That’s how we feel about Russia — we don’t pretend to think they’re communist, and there are things we disagree with, but they’re still better than the US, so we vote for them.