i am being serious. do you want me to show my political quiz results?
DylanMc6
so do you think that the us constitution should be changed completely?
i think some socialists here in the us advocate for the us government to be reorganized to fit within a socialist framework.
is it okay you can tell me this again but as a shorter question?
that post was a part of me introducing myself here. if that post found you a bit uncomfortable, i apologize.
i DON'T get it. is there any reason why you're posting this comment?
or 8values?
how about 8values?
well i think that if the us becomes a socialist nation (in one way or another), the constitution will have to be reformed, the government will have to be restructured to fit within a socialist framework (i was thinking of de leonism and council communism), and a second bill of rights would be ratified.
firstly, i think that if the us becomes a socialist nation, the constitution will have to be reformed, the government will have to be restructured to fit within a socialist framework, and a second bill of rights would be ratified.
secondly, the rules say 'Respect that people have differences of opinion and that every leftist has a place in our community - discussing differences in theory is fine and encouraged, just don't make it personal". it's fine if you're a stalinist - that said, what stalin did during his tenure is very inexcusable, gulags and all. if trotsky was given the job instead of stalin, he would've decentralized the soviet government completely. plus, there are democratic and libertarian forms of communism such as:
- de leonism (a cross between marxism and syndicalism (named after daniel de leon) in which the government has a party-union framework, rather than party-state)
- anarcho-communism (which emphasizes the 'stateless' part of communism)
- council communism (in which a communist government consists of workers' councils)
- left communism (any communist ideology that opposes stalinism) i'm somewhere in the 'anti-stalinist left'.
and by the way, what are your thoughts on the us constitution?
i'm being very serious here.
i'm actually non-binary, and i prefer gender-neutral and feminine terms. that said, there's also ideosorter (https://ideosorter.github.io/ and https://quark88.github.io/ideosorter).