Message from @Qaysar

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2017-06-06 03:58:33 UTC  

I do not promise anybody anything. And I'm Marxist-Leninist.

2017-06-06 03:58:43 UTC  

ur a dildo

2017-06-06 03:58:55 UTC  

well, wouldn't the ideal communist society embrace widespread automation?

2017-06-06 03:59:05 UTC  

>I'm a Marxist Leninist

2017-06-06 03:59:23 UTC  

at least mao had great memes

2017-06-06 03:59:29 UTC  

🇨🇳

2017-06-06 03:59:38 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/308950154222895104/321498342809141250/kLj5ZXpH3aw.jpg

2017-06-06 03:59:59 UTC  

Advertisers love commies.

2017-06-06 04:00:34 UTC  

itt we post esoteric chinese memes

2017-06-06 04:01:25 UTC  

Lmfao

2017-06-06 04:02:22 UTC  
2017-06-06 04:02:50 UTC  

china did revolution 100x better

2017-06-06 04:04:01 UTC  

>han immigrants will reclaim the entirety of mongolia and russian manchuria in your lifetime

2017-06-06 04:04:15 UTC  

😂 👌🏿

2017-06-06 04:13:14 UTC  
2017-06-06 04:23:34 UTC  

hello

2017-06-06 06:52:42 UTC  

@Deleted User When socialism progresses to a point where economic emancipation of the proletariat is reached, then the state will fall out of use and become an antiquated structure. Communism is the result of sufficient social advancement, mankind breaking into a higher mode of being no longer reliant on state directions.

2017-06-06 06:54:30 UTC  

@rockcop#6185 Welcome, comrade.

2017-06-06 06:54:32 UTC  

i'm just trying to get the full picture

2017-06-06 06:56:44 UTC  

isnt there another discord server like this or did that one get deleted/

2017-06-06 06:57:52 UTC  

the question that i keep wondering is: once communism has taken effect, how different would the children of the generation who established it actually be?

2017-06-06 06:58:31 UTC  

purely hypothetical

2017-06-06 07:00:56 UTC  

Which part bothers you? What do you anticipate?

2017-06-06 07:01:06 UTC  

it doesn't bother me

2017-06-06 07:04:31 UTC  

their children would grow up without agency or work ethics, it seems to me that if communism ever truly was, hypothetically, established, that it wouldn't last longer than a single generation due to the loss of value and ideas

2017-06-06 07:05:33 UTC  

it seems like it would serve a single generation

2017-06-06 07:06:05 UTC  

That is the role of socialism. To guide this process.

2017-06-06 07:06:25 UTC  

To avoid the things you just mentioned.

2017-06-06 07:07:02 UTC  

and how can that be maintained when there is no state to enforce it?

2017-06-06 07:08:38 UTC  

whether or not what a parent instructs their sons and daughters, there is no guarantee they can absorb their message simply by being told or instructed or... however the idea would even continue to be propagated.

2017-06-06 07:08:52 UTC  

Teach a child to swim before you throw him in the deep end.

2017-06-06 07:09:13 UTC  

but there is no water for him to swim in

2017-06-06 07:09:27 UTC  

the idea is there, but labor is gone, effectively

2017-06-06 07:12:44 UTC  

The state, if doing its function, dissolves over time because it losses relevance. I do not see how it would disappear over night.

2017-06-06 07:14:16 UTC  

the assumption is that it's already dissolved

2017-06-06 07:14:44 UTC  

remember, this is only a hypothetical scenario

2017-06-06 07:15:54 UTC  

Yes, I am assuming to what I have read about Marxism.

2017-06-06 07:18:37 UTC  

It may be true that humanity is not ready to lose its training wheels of socialism.

2017-06-06 07:18:58 UTC  

it's an interesting subject to think about

2017-06-06 07:19:20 UTC  

the transfer of values seems incredibly important, especially in any society that could be called "utopia"