this post was submitted on 26 Jan 2026
104 points (88.2% liked)

GenZedong

5041 readers
134 users here now

This is a Dengist community in favor of Bashar al-Assad with no information that can lead to the arrest of Hillary Clinton, our fellow liberal and queen. This community is not ironic. We are Marxists-Leninists.

See this GitHub page for a collection of sources about socialism, imperialism, and other relevant topics.

This community is for posts about Marxism and geopolitics (including shitposts to some extent). Serious posts can be posted here or in /c/GenZhou. Reactionary or ultra-leftist cringe posts belong in /c/shitreactionariessay or /c/shitultrassay respectively.

We have a Matrix homeserver and a Matrix space. See this thread for more information. If you believe the server may be down, check the status on status.elara.ws.

Rules:

founded 5 years ago
MODERATORS
 

Some people don't believe me when I try to warn them about the content creator grift. I don't care, I'm coming for all of them if they start spouting shit like this to their audience. They have a responsibility towards their viewers.

Second time I see him tweet shit like this.

At this point he should just stop pretending he's any sort of leftist. His mental health will thank him.

archive link so he can't scrub it off the internet: https://archive.ph/XWZD6 (still loading as of posting but should be ready eventually)

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] SlayGuevara@lemmygrad.ml 59 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

Man people need to go out more often or you'll eventually talk some dumb shit like this

[–] 201dberg@lemmygrad.ml 34 points 3 days ago (2 children)

This but also.... I kinda feel the same about people that treat these "influencers" as if they are supposed to be infallible, and then freak out over every instance of imperfection. Has their been a left side "influencer" in history that didn't say some unhinged shit in their life or have some bad habit or acts? I mean shit, imagine what kind of tweets Marx would have had? He was a great man but he wasn't a saint. I've seen plenty of people on here say we need to not like, worship influencers and treat them as infallible, and yet those same people rant when some influencer shows themselves as having faults. So what is it? Are the supposed to be perfect or aren't they?

Some people have shit takes. I'm not gonna defend a bad take, but I'm analytical enough to know people aren't perfect. I sure as fuck am not. So I look at it like this, Yugo and the dudes on that podcast have done more to bring more people into communism, real actual communism, then I have, so I'm not gonna cast no stones. And I'm sure as fuck not calling him a Nazi for having a rage fit over how fucking crazy Americans and chuds in general are. I hear these people every day. If an intelligent and learned communist can hear the things I've heard, and not at any point think, even once, "there might be something wrong with these people" , then I'd have to question if that person was real.

[–] Marat@lemmygrad.ml 12 points 2 days ago

Hot take...?: Marx having Twitter would've been bad...?

But also Marx had bad takes occasionally anyway. That's the nature of being a person. So what do you do when someone makes mistakes? You criticize them and you work on it. And I'm certainly going to criticize someone who talks about a "sub strata" of humanity. The op didn't say "yugo is a nazi" they said "yugo tweets nazi shit." Which...he did. At the very least it's extremely ableist.

Also, there's a difference between "something might be wrong with these people" and "there's a substrata of humans who can't think correctly." In any case, it's just extremely shit logic, and even more shit logic to go "should I post this to my audience? Hell yeah!"

[–] amemorablename@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

I think I kinda get where you're coming from on this. Yeah, nobody has the "correct" take all the time. I would say one of the problems here with the influencer type crowd is how many of them don't take the gravity of their position seriously; when they see themselves more as "shitposters" than as columnists, more as memelords than propagandists, more as shock jocks than thought leaders.

Part of this goes back to systemic stuff. The western, english-speaking internet (can't speak for elsewhere) is such that it's easier to be seen by being shocking, memey, and ridiculous than by writing long, well-thought-out essays. In fact, by some you can viewed as annoyingly academic and wordy just for writing a couple of paragraphs. So not only is there an incentive to reduce your communication to soundbite shock value stuff, algorithms drive that stuff to the forefront and make those people more popular compared to the more plodding, "boring" ones.

These kind of people do have something going for them, which is an understanding of marketing. But I do think they need more serious communists in their corner, with an in-depth understanding of theory (and preferably practice too) who can help shape their marketing into more pointed propaganda. Rather than them posting every "hot take" they have for the views.

Edit: Also, this problem that Conselheiro outlined comes to mind:

This is what substituting a party for a podcast does to a mf.

I'm pretty sure Marx was actively involved in the struggle along with doing heavy observation of its developments. Lenin for sure was, as was Mao. The kind of people that are thought leaders in marxism are people who put it into practice and learned from that practice. "Influencers" can only go so far if they aren't out there organizing. But doing so also puts them more in the crosshairs and so would give them more reason to be cautious about what they say. It's insulation that empowers recklessness.

[–] kasama@lemmygrad.ml 18 points 3 days ago

These types of "people are stupid (or any ableist slurs)" talking points always bother me because outside of alienating people by saying shit like that, it's also incredibly harmful rhetoric that legitimizes eugenics and normalizes genocide against disabled people (well actually people in general, not just disabled people).

I think a lot has already been said about why dehumanizing any group of people is very dangerous, but yeah I agree with you on touching grass. Take some time off the internet and go outside every once in a while. I'm also glad to have not been on twitter for years lol.