Reading about FOSS philosophy, degoogling, becoming against corporations, and now a full-blown woke communist (like Linus Torvalds)

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Why do so many people think left vs right is government vs no government? It’s fucking baffling. You think leftists just love the government? Just… why?? Who told you that? Why do you believe them?

“So long as the state exists there is no freedom. When there is freedom, there will be no state.”

So much love for state, here…

I’ll tell you something that might shock you. I’m pretty much a communist. I also hate the state. Does that confuse you? It shouldn’t!

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I’m sorry I assumed Marxism-Leninism instead of libertarian socialism because of the predominant tankie culture here on lemmy.

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Don’t let the tankies steal the term “communism”.

I even don’t want to give up Marx.

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I never knew what a tankie was until I came to Lemmy… now I see it everywhere. It’s gross…

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Funny is that the same thinking apply to som left groups as well. (like anarchism)

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Please tell me I misunderstood, and that you aren’t implying anarchists love the state?

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The initial answer to first comment stated that right side don’t want more laws vs left side wants more laws Then I thought, it is kinda the other way with my anarchist friends

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Because all they know of history is the soviet union

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Because they confuse the history of the soviet union with the propaganda they’ve been fed about it.

fixed that for you

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