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  • The USSR didn’t “decide” to do so, it was couped and hollowed out by Yeltsin and co. These are the new “oligarchs.” While the economy had started to slow, the combination of the devastation of World War II resulted in the deaths of 27 million soviets, many of which were some of the most dedicated to socialism and defending it. This was also combined with growing nationalist movements, often supported by the west. This complicated mish mash gave favorable conditions for a coup, despite popular support for retaining the soviet union.


  • You’re placing far too much importance on the potential excessive actions taken by a state under constant infiltration and siege against a scientist. As we showed, the soviet space program, without said scientist, took numerous firsts over the US. The soviets weren’t incompetent and needed a super-scientist to save them, they had an extremely competent team that took them to space before the US while being a semi-feudal backwater 50 years prior. If anything, the fact that they took so many firsts despite their dramatic hinderances, including recovering from World War II, is an excellent showcase of the effectiveness of soviet science.




  • The working class in Russia is rallying around the CPRF, desiring a return to socialism. This isn’t yet dominant, but is a rising trend. The working classes in Ukraine support an end to the war. It’s mostly supported by the nationalists in Ukraine to continue, rather than surrender the four Oblasts that already want to be a part of Russia anyways.

    The war itself isn’t about “Russian expansion,” but even if it was, the US is the world hegemon and therefore Russia could never even hope to be as bad. Calling it “problematic all the same” is disingenuous and erases the fact that the US Empire is the one that is plundering the global south, and is the one with hundreds of overseas millitary bases, not Russia.

    Atrocities committed by Kiev and Russia aren’t good, I agree. I have never once said “war crimes good” in this entire conversation. I don’t want a world with war crimes. The best course to stop it is for Kiev to cede the 4 oblasts and agree to neutrality with NATO. That way the people of Donetsk and Luhansk are protected from the Banderites, and the Ukrainian conscripts aren’t sent to die for wealthy capitalists in the US Empire.




  • Again, having a shared land, history, culture, and language is enough to form a distinct nation. Simply claiming that imperialism shouldn’t exist doesn’t mean that it doesn’t, and national liberation using Vietnam as an example is progressive in the context of freeing Vietnam from colonialism. Nationalism in the US perpetuates imperialism, nationalism in Vietnam works towards ending it. It doesn’t matter how much you don’t want nations to exist, they will until imperialism is ended and global socialism is achieved, and as such we need to first end imperialism, where nationalism in the imperialized countries is a useful tool.


  • If your side is with the international workers of the world, then the worst outcome is Russia losing, and being weakened into opening up its markets for foreign plunder. Imperialism is the highest contradiction today, helmed by the US Empire. This isn’t simply “campism,” but a recognition that continuing to fuel the US Empire delays the global transition to socialism. Opposing both sides sounds nice from a sloganeering perspective, but unless you have an alternative that’s just saying you don’t think it actually matters.


  • Without Russia intervening, the Kiev regime was about to invade DPR and LPR, creating a humanitarian crisis far exceeding the decade pre-2022. The fact is, the Banderites in Kiev had already slaughtered people in the Maidan Massacre and couped the president Eastern Ukraine supported, which is valid enough reason for seperatism. Kiev responded with shelling, warfare, and a general humanitarian crisis.

    Kiev doesn’t just have fascist militias, but an outright fascist government that upholds Nazi collaborator Stepan Bandera. They aren’t merely reactionary, but a particular type of fascist that requires suppressing democracy, destroying labor organizers, and forcing austerity measures as Ukraine is hollowed out by the west.

    The war was avoidable and is tragic, and was provoked by NATO and the Banderites. Russia tried to establish the Minsk accords to stop the fighting before 2022, and both were broken by Kiev. It’s a mess of a war that will end the only way it can, with Russia annexing the four oblasts.