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I feel we need to agree to disagree even though it bothers me when someone albeit someone I don't know expresses sympathy (at least) with a mass murderer. His policies left millions dead it's ridiculous to claim it all came down to bad weather and misfortune Of course history is written by the winner etc we all know that ... and we are aware of Japan's barbarism during the war as we are aware of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and whilst not ignored they are downplayed as it doesn't suit the victor's narrative .....in fact for all your bemoaning poor Mao he's not actually that prevalent in the West when we come to roll out the Hitler's and Stalin's Mao's name is not usually on the roll call...I suspect it's partly because there's an element of the left that turns a blind eye to the evil perpetrated under a twisted interpretation of communism but also suspect that we tend to want our victims to look like us...we relate to the victims of the Holocaust more than we do the Chinese peasants under Mao for example.....and partly of course because China is still under Communist rule...and they too run arguments weirdly similar to yours re Mao being a little misguided but not really a bad bloke..... It sounds like you have a lot of personal feelings tied up in this ... the only sort of equivalent but not really I can throw in is feeling at a certain time really tired of hearing all the problems in the North of Ireland placed at the door of the IRA, people can be crude and ignorant in their judgements...but does realising that absolve the IRA? Of course not...that was a conflict far from black and white but it still doesn't mean they were freedom fighters....nothing is black and white...people and conflicts rise out of circumstances.... and people can throw crude assumptions around but that doesn't mean the IRA were justified and it doesn't mean Mao wasn't responsible for mass murder...I'm not equating the two just the way of thinking when things can also feel like they hit a nerve....but it's dismissing the torture and murder of millions to claim Mao was just a bit misguided
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For me, though Mao may have killed more people, I don't consider him worse than Stalin, for example, rather I just consider him to have had more lives to affect considering China's great populace. In another context he might not have killed so many but, as with any of them, if they had unlimited power they'd just have killed everyone in the world except their own inner clique. Yes they were evil people but the important lesson for the world to take is not to look out for potential dictators, because they're everywhere. Instead it is to avoid allowing a situation transpire that facilitates their rise to power. Hence, why I would like to hear more left-wing artists offer clarity on denouncing names like Mao and Stalin and the extremism they represent, as they do so readily with the right. |
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You surely are aware that Hitler, Hussein, Amin and Mugabe were not communists right?
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Yes, but the thread seems to be about the left rather than the right.
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Those individuals really don't really support your argument though...
Though of course go too far right or too far left and you'll meet up Individuals create and/or distort ideologies ... communism isn't inherently evil...fascism is but that's it's entire intent. Communism at its core is founded on a desire to see complete equality....of course that's been corrupted, distorted and horrific things done in its name and not always condemned for fear it seems that that will bring the essential principles crashing down ...failing to see the irony is the kindest thing you could say...but you could just as easily argue capitalism is an ideology that has inflicted mass suffering and death.....let's not mention religion...but outside of fascism none of these ideologies (and all have many strands within) cause suffering. People do. And people shape ideologies to suit
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Also most political bands speak about what's happening now rather than 50-60 years ago because that's what hitting hard today and that's what resonates with their audiences. For the last 10 years, the conservatives have been in government and that was preceded by a centre left government partly responsible for an illegitimate war. So I imagine the far left let alone the extreme left, would be felt as a force in peoples' lives. At the same time, admitting my self confessed limited musical knowledge here, I don't see political bands talking about Milosovic, Hitler or Amin but feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. It would be cool if Stormzy interrupted his Glastonbury set (lol I'm talking about live gigs as if they're still a thing!) to introduce a new song about Mao but it wouldn't hit home for people. And most bands are full of young people who for the most part are unaware that those who don't learn from history are doomed to repeat it. And quite honestly I've seen plenty of left leaning artists criticise Corbyn for the past four years (MSP included) so I find your insistence that they must go further and condemn historical leftwing dictators, somewhat confusing.
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