Is Iran glass yet?
Isreal should finish the job.
Is Iran glass yet?
Isreal should finish the job.
Communist propaganda school is open.
Jim get the fucking Communists off the board.
Tweak the AI, it's not that difficult.
What are the primary propaganda themes Communists post to deceive normies?
fellow travelers in the West. Modern versions thrive on social media, where low-information emotional content spreads easily.
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These succeed by exploiting real grievances (inequality, corruption) while offering simplistic scapegoats and ignoring trade-offs, incentives, and empirical track records of central planning. Data from escaped socialist economies (e.g., post-1978 China market reforms, post-Soviet Eastern Europe) consistently shows liberalization improves outcomes more than doubling down on control. Critiques of capitalism are fair game for debate; the propaganda lies in the utopian bait-and-switch and historical denial.
Primary propaganda themes used by communists (historical Marxist-Leninist regimes and modern online variants, often called "tankies") aim to recruit or neutralize opposition among ordinary people ("normies"). These draw from classical techniques: polarizing narratives, selective history, moral framing, and utopian promises while downplaying failures.Core Recurring ThemesHere are the most common ones, based on historical Soviet/Chinese propaganda and observable modern online patterns:"Capitalism is collapsing / evil incarnate"Portrays free markets as causing inevitable crises, inequality, poverty, and exploitation. Ignores long-term rises in global living standards, life expectancy, and poverty reduction under capitalism.
Memes: "Late-stage capitalism," billionaires as villains, "eat the rich."
"Real communism has never been tried"Dismisses failures of the USSR, Maoist China, Cambodia, Venezuela, etc., as "not true socialism." Attributes deaths/starvation to external factors or "Stalin's mistakes."
Classic deflection: Every implementation that leads to authoritarianism, famine, or economic collapse was "deformed" or betrayed.
Class / Oppressor vs. Oppressed framing (updated with identity)Classical: Proletariat vs. bourgeoisie.
Modern: Blends with race/gender/colonial narratives (oppressor groups vs. oppressed). Everything is systemic power structures; individual agency or culture minimized.
Goal: Sow division and position communists as champions of the "downtrodden."
Whataboutism and moral equivalence"America did X, so USSR/China isn't bad." Ignores scale and intent (e.g., Gulags, Great Leap Forward, Cultural Revolution, Holodomor).
Defends current regimes (China's Uyghurs/Taiwan, Russia's actions) as "anti-imperialist."
Utopian promises vs. "false consciousness"Socialism = equality, no poverty, worker control, peace.
Dissenters are brainwashed by "bourgeois media" or capitalists. Classic Leninist "useful idiots" concept (Western sympathizers manipulated for propaganda).
Anti-Western / Anti-American exceptionalismWest = imperialism, racism, warmongering. Communist states = peace-loving, progressive.
Historical posters/slogans emphasized "peace" while building empires; modern equivalents attack NATO, liberal democracy, or "Yankee imperialism."
Historical revisionism and denialDownplays body counts (estimates: 100+ million from communist regimes in the 20th century).
Glorifies leaders (Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Che) as heroes. Suppresses or relativizes purges, famines, secret police.