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[–] ImplyingImplications@lemmy.ca 42 points 2 years ago

The controversial monument, already $6 million over its original cost estimate of $1.5 million and years behind schedule, gained national attention in 2021 when CBC News reported that commemorative “virtual bricks” were purchased to pay tribute to an assortment of suspected war criminals, fascists and Nazi collaborators.

Something really ironic about Harper's Conservative government giving $4.3 million in public funds to erect a monument to former fascists calling them "victims of communism".

[–] riodoro1@lemmy.world 26 points 2 years ago

Thang god under capitalism nobody suffers any hardship.

[–] rekabis@lemmy.ca 6 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (1 children)

Problem is, communism has never been successfully employed, anywhere.

In places like current Venezuela, you have cronyism. In places like the old USSR, it was an autocratic variant of plutocracy, where a tiny cadre of political elites ruled over a powerless underclass. Modern China is pretty much the same system.

All so-called “implementations” have been a thin veneer of “communism” covering up something toxic and horrible that most definitely was never anything even close to communism. Much like how Easy Germany or North Korea were/are “Democratic” simply because that word was/is in their name.

About the closest we got was with Cuba, which could have seriously shaken up the world had it been given half a chance.

But Cuba is also what you get when the world’s largest economy bullies the rest of the planet into making a country a trade pariah simply because of ideological differences. Had Cuba been allowed to trade, it would have been an economic powerhouse, and would have likely exported worker’s collectives worldwide and seriously threatened the hegemony of the Parasite Class that rules capitalistic economies.

But of course, the Parasite Class couldn’t allow this to happen, so Cuba’s experiment was strangled and starved nearly to death. And yet, despite the deprivations and Western malice, it has achieved more per unit of resources available to it than any other capitalist economy out there. It’s doctors are world-renowned, and it’s medical research - especially with cancer - is groundbreaking. Imagine what it could do if it wasn’t brutally suppressed by western trade blockades.

[–] zephyreks@lemmy.ca 0 points 2 years ago

If Chinese people were powerless, their protests wouldn't have gotten the CPC to roll back the Zero COVID policy.

[–] AlexRogansBeta@kbin.social 5 points 2 years ago

This is the most brain-dead monument I have ever heard of. On so, so many levels. Wtf I going on? What committee made this decision?