Smh how can a black American support Mao over the Tibebetan slave owners?

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        You joke but I have literally seen someone go on a wild anti-“cultural marxist” anti-“tankie” rant over someone asking for someone to play the RPG role of tank in a game.

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        Legitimately the best class in any MMO. Piss easy to play, AND you’re literally the protagonist of all of the game’s content. Just try and tell me that the big DPS man is the main character when has has to follow me around everywhere.

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          two answers, both equally true:

          A) someone who was in support of the ussr rolling tanks (hence ‘tankie’) into hungary in 1956. these people (or the original ones anyway) are mostly all dead.

          B) anyone on the left of any tendency who supports existing socialist states or parties - though now it’s not even that, and can only reliably be read as “leftist i don’t like”

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      the communist party of great britain got in arguments with each other over whether Khruschev was correct to invade hungary in 1956. One faction of CPGB argued that Khruschev was correct to do this, because America was funding nazi insurgents in Hungary. The other faction of CPGB argued that this was incorrect, and called the faction that supported Khruschev “tankies.” This term, “Tankies” remained an obscure term that communists used when fighting each other for about 4 decades, until it was revived on the internet in the late '90s. By the early 2010s, liberals were beginning to use it against anyone who was anti-capitalist, including anarchists and social democrats. Now it pretty much is used as a slander against anyone who has broad critiques of US foreign policy.