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Being critical and supportive is not a bad thing. If there is no critique you can't improve. Be selective about the critiques you value of course, but to just say that any critique is "Trotskyist cancer" is absurd and dangerous.
That is not what I said. Critique, within measure, is of course welcome. But everyone who has historical knowledge will agree that trotzky and trotzkyist thought is cancer. Whoever disagrees on this has serious lack of historical knowledge.
I'm curious, then, as to what kind of critique you're referring to when you call it "cancer" because I grew up basically surrounded by trotskyist librarian types who have been in and around labour struggles their whole adult lives and I've never heard any critique that didn't have at least 3 citations from history and philosophy. Do I always agree with their interpretation? No, but that doesn't diminish the value of said critique.
You can read about the problem of trotzkyism in the prolewiki and many books. One easy to read and quite funny book is gerhard schnehens stalin biography.
The core issue of opportunism and liberalism is that "freedom of speech" is understood in a perverted way. This includes asking for a democratic way to vote for oppression of others. That is of course bullshit.
Then there is the case of racist prejudice in the western world. Most westoids hold unconscious racist beliefs about others, especially non nato states. This leads to "criticism" which uses bigotted views which can through pure exhaustion cause a purely socialist and positive endeavor to fail.
So, again, within measure, criticism is fine. But for example as a german to criticise the cpc is a deeply bigotted endeavor, even if one has read a lot of books.
Ok, so, what I'm understanding of your position is that Trotskyism is inherently racist and uses "critique" to detail conversation? Is this a correct assesment? Or are you saying that the ideas and modes of thought are being used to forward racism?
I'm also interested in your comment about how critiquing the CPC (not sure of the acronym, I'm assuming the Chinese communist party?) is inherently racist. I understand that, especially now given China's rise on the global economy, that sinophobia is for sure on the rise but I don't see why we can't say "the CPC has its faults and those exist for x,y,z reason and therefore we should try and mitigate those in our own context". I think that if we don't take the stance of critical support, you run into issues with dogmatism.
If I've misunderstood or misrepresented what you've said, I'm happy to be wrong.
I'm currently not in the position to have lengthy discussion about things without taking the theoretical basis of this place and the adjacent works (prolewiki) into account. So i'm sorry if what I say isnt easily understandable for you.
Here is the article about trotskyism which portrays it as exactly the menace that it is. I also suggested a book that gives a good overview of why trotsky and his ideas are anti marxist and sometimes completely fabricated.
https://en.prolewiki.org/wiki/Trotskyism
I sadly cant find the stuff about china atm but suffice it to say that imo, "critique" on china is ever present in western countries. China is the butt of every news article, every day. Casual sinophobia is everywhere and opposing it is likely to get you chastized.
Even if someone is a marxist theorist (which is incredibly rare) and has insights into china (mostly through living there) that allow them to form an opinion worth listening to (which is a very small number, globally), the pure abundance of racism and "critique" basically forbids them to voice it out of pure antiimperialist supoort as one would just help the unhinged west further entrench their citizens. In a purely theorist setting, in a closed off room, i can see such stuff discussed but nowhere else.