Quote from: RE on Apr 28, 2026, 06:19 PMGranted, my sense of humor is somewhat idiosyncratic and not appreciated by everyone. The reason I don't remember you is probably because you didn't laugh at my jokes and said nothing worth remembering.
Quote from: REI do remember vaguely meeting a somber little man in disheveled clothing I though might be a homeless schizophrenic off his meds and discussing electric scooters. He didn't identify himself though, I figured he couldn't remember his name.I've got a solid 6-8 inches on you, and probably 100# at that point in time. And you never asked me to identify myself, I certainly wasn't about to hand you a business card knowing your propensity for cyber stalking. Although Haniel was gone by then I believe and you hadn't found a tech replacement to do your MIB routine on Diner members.
QuoteAnd now the Communists have forced labor camps for the Uyghurs
Quote from: RE on Apr 27, 2026, 10:11 PMQuote from: TDoS on Apr 27, 2026, 07:03 PMYou just haranging on what you harang on doesn't give much in the way of clues.
You need clues to figure out if something is funny?
Quote from: REIt's not detective work, you don't need to be Sherlock Holmes.
RE
Quote from: K-Dog on Apr 27, 2026, 07:09 PMDismissing "communism" as a failed utopian dream misses the essential point.I didn't dismiss it that way. I just compared RE's perspective on it to the reality of it. Theory and practice are two different things.
Quote from: K-DogMarxism isn't an abstract wish list. It is a materialist analysis of how society actually works. Your terrible outcomes weren't inherent to socialism itself, but were the consequences of specific historical circumstances and political errors. Bureaucracy degenerated workers' power, and sabotaged the international workers revolution. But that was then, and this is now.Sure. And now the Communists have forced labor camps for the Uyghurs, are making sure that Hong Kong folks aren't so thrilled with their switch from capitalism to being ChiComs again, want to make sure that the capitalists in Taiwan, doing quite well for themselves, are brought to heel and properly....educated...and Tibet certainly understands that difference betweem being free or being...under someone elses bootheel.
Quote from: K-DogThe core socialist aims collective control over production to end class exploitation remain fundamentally sound, and are analytically necessary.
Quote from: K-DogThe question isn't whether socialist goals are desirable (they are), but how can these goals be consciously achieved by the working class. Using democratic means. Avoiding the pitfalls and errors that lead to authoritarianism.

Quote from: TDoS on Apr 27, 2026, 07:03 PMYou just haranging on what you harang on doesn't give much in the way of clues.
Quote from: TDoS on Apr 27, 2026, 05:31 PMYeah, I didn't think you'd be able to handle the main gist of my post, the entire "communism is good!" angle is just too easy to offset by pointing out...WHAT communism has done, rather than what hopes and dreams would have of it.
Quote from: RE on Apr 27, 2026, 05:42 PMQuote from: TDoS on Apr 27, 2026, 05:31 PMsurely you could have done better than your normal littany of anti-establishment rhetoric to combat it?
Personally, I thought that was very funny and nothing like my normal littany of anti-establishment rhetoric. Your problem is that you lack a sense of humor.
Quote from: TDoS on Apr 27, 2026, 05:31 PMsurely you could have done better than your normal littany of anti-establishment rhetoric to combat it?