besbin

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[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 7 points 2 years ago (2 children)

that's just console first UI design school Bethesda have subscribed to since Skyrim.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 2 years ago (2 children)

I have been in these kind of conversation a lot with my friends who work in tech. Even in tech circles, people wills till fall back to 'unsafe' solutions due to convenient an network effect. It sucks that we don't have a universal protocal for instant messaging that work for all platforms and is secured (f**k Apple for that). At this point I agree that it's just easier to just move on and use a normie chat app with burner accounts (which is increasingly harder to make nowadays)

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Nationalism does contribute to the support to the government. But The big factor for trust in any government is just material conditions that lead people to have hope that things will get better and don't have to live in constant fear. One thing I have learned from living in the West is nothing make you trust your own government more than having to live in a malicious and dysfunctional one. That's why I support the current government of Vietnam.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 2 years ago

From what I remembered from my highschool. You are not to taught ML fundamentals untill you are in university. However, you are taught some socialist world views and some historical materialism in both civic and history classes. Most kids wouldn't pay attention to it since they have to focus on STEMS subjects for the university exam though 😞

In university you have to take classes in ML which will have affect on your grade so people do pay more attention to it. But unless you are major in it, most people would just forget about it after their classes to spend time doing what university students do. It's pretty much the equivalent to mandatory civic classes in the West.

At the end of the day, while the education system in Vietnam have a more nuance view on socialism and have actual communist content (instead of the usual anti communism trash in US textbook). Majority of the time, people are simply too occupied with other things to learn it in depth.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 9 points 2 years ago

To elaborate on this, after the French Indochina war in 1954 due to the treaty with France, most of the party members in the South had to move into the North, many of them didn't get to come back South until 1975. The Southern fascist regime also hunted down and killed a lot of our Southern comrades during the war. The lead to a big lost in the Southern branch of the party capability of organization and leadership.

In urban area where the control of the puppet regime is the strongest, they also had a lot of propaganda to brainwash the mass into anti communism. After the war, many of those same suburbanite also saw the biggest lost of quality of life due to the drop in free money from US aid and new sanctions which reinforced those past propaganda. That's why you see a tendency for Southern suburbanite to be skeptical to hostile toward leftist ideology and have a rosier picture for capitalism.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 16 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I'm also a Southern Vietnamese here to answer your questions. Party members are still required to study Marxism-Leninism. You are actually tested in how well you know ML ideologies before your application to the party is approved. But deal to history, most of the core members of the politburo is from the North and the Northerner are typically more hard line ML while many Southern party members flirt with socdems and liberal ideology.

When he mentioned liberalism I think he mean the ideology and not the culture war in the West. Most people living in those socialist countries still have to struggle mostly with consequences of colonialism and capitalist imperialism and is less embroiled in identity politics like in the West. Vietnam and Cuba is still better than most of the US regarding LGBTQ issues and gender equality though.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 15 points 2 years ago

that's is the main character from the movie "all quiet on the Western front" which adapt the book with the same name. The movie and book are about WW1 and have anti war themes. The author of the picture is probably just trying to equate the US army to Germany at the end of WW1 where they have no more men left.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 13 points 2 years ago

the appeal aka hype of all the current AI is to they are able to ripped the fruit of free labor by scraping user generated data. Having to curate the data means they will have to spend resources on real employees which will cut into their profit so of course the capitalist gonna cry fault.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 4 points 2 years ago

I remember people talking about a HSR system linking the three biggest cities in Texas way back in 2010s. They couldn't even raise enough support to finish the research for the placement of the train stops. Not sure this will even get pass that.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 3 points 2 years ago (1 children)

One of the most used feature of Facebook and Instagram is their messenger. It's much easier for people to use the same account they use for social media to communicate with each other. A direct messaging feature within fediverse would augment the current ecosystem and make more people transition away from big corporations

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 28 points 2 years ago

and that is liberal democracy for you. Never forget what they did to the Black Panthers.

[–] besbin@lemmygrad.ml 19 points 2 years ago

that's pretty much the script of a bunch of colonist collaborators. They internalized the racism to the point of self hated and will rather go down lamenting that they are not born the "right" race.

 

Communists in video games are typically either depicted as faceless goons for target practice or evil baby killers. Have you guys found any fair and balance or at least interesting depiction of communist in video games?

Since this is a lemmy instance for ML after all. Is there any games that you think fellow comrades should checkout?

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