• Shrike502@lemmygrad.ml
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    1 year ago

    Personally I’m waiting for a larger mass of workers, and especially of proletariat in the armed forces to awaken. And by waiting I mean studying theory to be better at propaganda (for the lack of a better term).

    Back in 1917, a very significant portion of the Russian army deserted or was otherwise not inclined to fight for the government. The situation now is different

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        1 year ago

        I think the point they’re trying to make is that currently the army is likely to kill any proletarian uprising were it to happen, where as back in 1917, the Russian army was fed up and wasn’t about to mow down their countrymen at the orders of the same people who marched them to their deaths on the Eastern front.

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        1 year ago

        The Russian army is not ML anymore

        That’s exactly what I’m saying. Also what comrade Flyberius said. Pretty much word for word

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          Oh, you mean that previously the Russian army was more class conscious, but that changed

          Edit: Who is comrade flyberius?

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            Yes, pretty much. And comrade Flyberius is somewhere in the comments here, explaining what I meant