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Ontology:Q33,52

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  1. pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1

Core characteristics[edit]

item type
S1-1-1
pronounced P: label [string] (L)
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
pronounced P: alias (en) [string]
workers' states of the past have been flawed, but there is something to learn from them (Marxism)
the Soviet Union had problems, but it made advancements (Marxism)
how dare you denounce the accomplishments of real-world socialisms (archaic Marxisms; Russian & United-States Identitarian fascism)
historical Communist imagery as subculture rather than movement
Communist imagery as subculture (generic; in context of "Soviet Union otaku")
we don't want to create the Soviet Union again; here is a quote from Lenin (Lacanianism, Existentialism, anarchism, Trotskyism)
I'm not saying I want to create Bolshevism in the United States, but—...
pronounced Q.I.D. references [Item]1-1-1
Soviet Union otaku (proposed; ML)1-1-1
color swatch references [Item]
mainstream Marxism-Leninism (proposed; ML)1-1-1
field, scope, or group [Item]
United States (proposed; ES)1-1-1
sub-case of [Item]
[S] the trash I love anyway
case of [Item]
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super-case of [Item]
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Appearances[edit]

appears in work [Item]
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Wavebuilder combinations[edit]

pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
Soviet Union otaku (proposed; ML)1-1-1
along with [Item]
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
subculture (proposed; Fy)1-1-1
Soviet Union otaku (proposed; ML)1-1-1
pronounced P: pronounced Wave-builder: forms result [Item]
Soviet Union otaku (proposed; ML)1-1-1
along with [Item]
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
otaku (proposed; Fy)1-1-1
Soviet Union otaku (proposed; ML)1-1-1

Wavebuilder characterizations[edit]

pronounced Wave-builder: route [Item]
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
along with [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): anime, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): anime, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
historical materialism (proposed; ML)1-1-1
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
pronounced Wave-builder: route [Item]
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
along with [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): anime, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): anime, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
Soviet Union (proposed; ML)1-1-1
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
pronounced Wave-builder: route [Item]
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
along with [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): anime, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
forming from [Item]
pronounced 617. (S)pronounced (S): anime, the trash I love anyway1-1-1
Communists as stupid idiot garbage trash (proposed; ES)1-1-1
pronounced 33,52. (S)pronounced (S): Communism, the trash I love anyway1-1-1

Usage notes[edit]

This is the motif of presenting Communist movements as inherently, unavoidably existing within a context where they are a bad thing and not acceptable, but the speaker subjectively believes them to be okay. This motif may take place in many different contexts with many different small variations, but all of them have the connecting thread that the speaker does not appear to have any real material power to mobilize large numbers of people to change the public perception of Marxism and as a result is stuck awkwardly presenting facts which could be true but which are expected to land terribly.

This motif should be contrasted with situations such as a Marxist organization giving a lecture and confidently presenting the prospect of a workers' state as if there is no way it will not eventually happen.