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[-] Sedan@lemmy.ml 2 points 8 hours ago

I happened to see your “)))”

))))))

By the way, I actually had to explain to some people what that meant. I'm really glad you're in the loop! ¡No pasarán!✊ )))

Hey, are you a Russian communist?

I come from a place where people only speak about this in whispers.

I read your latest posts—yes, that is exactly what you are talking about there.

If so, I’d be very interested in asking you some questions if you don’t mind :)

OK

[-] Riverside@reddthat.com 4 points 8 hours ago* (last edited 8 hours ago)

Cool to see a Russian commie around, those are unfortunately hard to come by nowadays!)))

¡No pasarán!✊ )))

Unfortunately, they did pass(((. By the way, my main account is @vovchik_ilich@hexbear.net, you probably understand the reference))

Since I'm a Spaniard, I've come accross my fair share of Anarchists claiming that the USSR engaged in mass repressions of anarchists in Spain during our civil war and did some research. If you're interested in the perspective of a Spaniard Marxist-Leninist, I wrote an effort post here! Any input on my writing would be welcome of course

Regarding my questions (feel free not to give an answer if it's too private or too much):

  1. What's your opinion on the current CPRF?

  2. Some Marxist-Leninists, myself mostly included, believe that the current war In Ukraine is in response to western meddling in Russia's sphere of influence. While we don't support the form of the current Russian government and we are disgusted by its internal repression of women's and queer rights, its capitalist anti-welfare economic policy, or its right-wing nationalist tendencies, we believe that given the western meddling in Ukraine, the Russian government was essentially left with no choice, and expecting a Russian surrender to the US terms would simply reinforce global capitalism, which the US dominates. What's your opinion on this?

  3. I've seen macroeconomic reports pointing to an increase in salaries in Russia since the beginning of the conflict, mostly attributed to the reduced workforce due to both mobilization and emigration. Have you experienced this or do you have any personal input?

[-] Sedan@lemmy.ml 2 points 7 hours ago

I'll read your article first, and then we'll talk.

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