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I know they have issues with their ideologies but the poster looks cool!

The text reads,

希望をあなたと共に; 日本共産党; Change裹金政治

Which roughly translates to,

‘Hope together with you; Nihon Kyōsantō; Change the gold-wrapped politics’.

(The last line is likely a reference to the financial scandals of the current ruling Liberal Democratic Party)

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[–] [email protected] 28 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

Their foreign policy pretty much sucks, except for their support to Palestine, Cuba and I believe they even let foreigners join the party. They do have cool pro-workers and pro-lgbtq+ policies and are pretty much against the US and Historical Revisionism on Japanese war crimes. I believe they even dislikes the Japanese flag, Monarchy and Anthem, they also advocates for better relations with DPRK and China (even though they are now critical of the CPC, which was pretty dumb because the CPC was their biggest supporter).

[–] [email protected] 8 points 2 weeks ago

This is pretty much accurate. They have moved rapidly more towards revisionism to try to garner more popular support in recent years, which hasn't really been worth it, but do have probably the best policies of any of our majors parties. And they ARE a pretty major party here, technically speaking one of the biggest communist parties in a non-Communist state. Their position about the CPC is a huge miss, admittedly.

Local chapters can be a lot better depending where you are. Marx remains extremely popular throughout academia and is very often taught by economists at universities here quite positively. I am not sure how much of it sticks with the college aged though, I did my undergraduate in another country, only did graduate school here.

The LDP (our governing body since WW2) has sucked since inception, but I still hold out hope for the more revolutionary elements in the country. If it wasn't for the US-led red purge in the aftermath of WW2, we likely would be socialist already.