• ulterno@programming.dev
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    3 hours ago

    a way of smearing socialism

    That’s the problem.
    It is pretty easy to smear any *-ism or honestly any buzzword.

    See what’s happening with the word AI.
    Some scientists use a very specialised model to make an actual +ive impact and everyone says “AI is great!” and use that to drive funding for destabilising the technology industry/market.

    Those who like to irresponsibly control people, will use buzzwords to attract people into groups and then use them to further an unrelated agenda by slowly drifting away from everything the word once stood for.
    This is essentially the history we know of: under the names of gods of religions, of languages, and then ideologies and regimes.
    In the end, all of them go to help those who will control people without caring about how they use them.

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        3 hours ago

        I don’t have a solution for others.
        Only one that I decided for myself and then applied it.
        You gotta find your own balance point for how much you care about correctness and how much you are fine being led astray by “leaders” in turn for likeability and easy conversations.

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          7 minutes ago

          I personally don’t subscribe to the idea of leaders who can’t justify their position. Maybe your problem is that you see socialism as a system to be implemented rather than a thing that you do? Like, socialism is, and should be a constant revolutionary project, not just a static position.