• Pennomi@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      Presumably the joke is that the propaganda was written by the billionaires to make you scared enough to vote for them. But since they were writing propaganda anyway, might as well try to convince everyone they are handsome at the same time!

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      3 months ago

      Damn, this post is like a zoo for people not understanding irony and sarcasm

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        3 months ago

        The number of people trying to explain that the Bolsheviks weren’t actually like that depress me. Why are they in a political memes community if they don’t know that Trump and Musk are accusing Democrats of being communists based on their pretty milquetoast policies?

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          The number of people trying to explain that the Bolsheviks weren’t actually like that depress me.

          I suspect that most Americans don’t really know who the Bolsheviks were, and only have some vague idea of what Communism is. Even on Lemmy.

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            And that USSR never got to Communism, it was a socialist state with plan economy, that promised people that “one day we’ll be able to move away from this imperfect system to some real cool utopian stuff, we just have to work hard for 20 more years”. And it was 20 more years each year until USSR fell apart. So, nobody ever lived in a true communist state.

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          I think if it had been placed in America it would have been better received. People don’t expect to have a serious conversation about critical reading skills in a meme community. They’re used to one liners and moving on.

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            3 months ago

            But placing it in America ruins the joke. The whole point is that it was absolutely nothing like that.

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              3 months ago

              Well there needs to be a better way to communicate the message then because it got lost in the noise.

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                  Lmao, if A Modest Proposal was published today we would all be breathlessly talking about those Republican cannibals.

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            You won’t be able to save people who are unable to draw parallels between a hypothetical and a real situation, even when they are given a dozen hints.

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              Eh. Normally I would agree with you but these hints require a lot of known context.