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  1. Trotskyism puts Leninism below rights / Trotskyism puts Leninism below tent of freedom poles / Trotskyism allows Leninism to fuse with orange anarchism because Trotskyists' Marxism already contains parts of the blue-anarchist framework of morality being fundamental and whenever they see another region of people having more individualized-human-rights-in-parallel together in a tent of freedom poles, they want to grab those human rights for their own region, irrespective of whether their country is currently losing human rights due to external empires or actually losing human rights due to its own internal structure and officials; Trotskyists internalize the loss of human rights as definitely being part of the internal structure of their country in hopes of being able to use Materialism inside the country to fix it, although in the case of Third World countries this is somewhat misguided ->
    I feel like the same thing is true of Western-Marxism sometimes, except that when it's even more ineffective at breaking out of capitalism than Trotskyism (you can give Trotsky and Zinoviev a little credit for standing around in the Russian revolution and giving speeches, or whatnot), the moment it lets blue/orange anarchism invade it it pretty much loses all ability to do anything.

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