• Cowbee [he/they]@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    This is very silly.

    All of what I said is relevant, being a communist is more than just supporting socialist countries. It also means supporting movements against obstacles for socialism, and progressive national liberation movements as well. Palestine has been most consistently supported by communists, despite not being socialist. In the case of Russia, it’s indeed a capitalist country, but one that is forced to work against western imperialism, the greatest obstacle to socialism globally, and do lots of trade with socialist countries like the PRC.

    Trump is not in Putin’s pocket. You need to pay attention to what politicians actually do. Trump has been consistently arming Ukraine, now that it looks like there’s no chance of Ukrainian victory, Trump wants to look like a peacemaker and claim credit for ending the war. Simple as that. Russia does not have nearly the influence you fear they do, stop with this BlueAnon nonsense.

    You remain deeply confused, because your claim is that Russia either intends on plundering the Donbass, or using it as a staging ground for further attack. Neither of those points are backed by evidence, though, and run counter to the stated aims for Russia, and the previous Minsk agreements! Your argument rests on vapor and vibes, and is trying to pretend all annexation is imperialism, which just wraps around to not understanding anything at all.

    Not sure what you mean by your last point. My reading list is designed to be relatively quick to get through, otherwise I’d put literally everything on it. If you have a suggestion for something I am missing, then feel free to make a suggestion! What do you mean by “copy and paste” arguments? My arguments are very consistent with other communist orgs like PSL and FRSO. I suggest you read at least the Prolewiki article on imperialism. Here’s there section on the Russian Federation:

    In certain circles, there have been attempts to paint the Russo-Ukrainian conflict as a war between two imperialist countries, the United States and Russia. Similarly to the above Chinese example, this is incorrect.

    Unlike the western powers, Russia does not have any capital monopolies that control the world market or supply chains. Russia having Gazprom and an extraction industry doesn’t mean they are imperialist. The essence of imperialism is monopolistic on a global scale, which is precisely why Russia is not imperialist, not whether they have capital generally. A perfect example of monopolies that share the world amongst themselves is the West, specifically the United States in their control of the WEF, IMF, World Bank, and UN Security Council, allowing the western powers to enforce this dominance through jingoistic foreign policy, embargoes, and hindering the development of other countries. Neither Russia nor China has anywhere close to this level of global power through finance capital.

    Russia lacks finance capital and division of the world’s resources. It only has 4 of the top 100 corporations in the world and 6 of the top 500. 82% of Russian exports are raw materials, including 58% oil, 11% metal, and 6% food. In 2017, Russia imported $106.2 billion worth’ of machine goods and only exported $12.8 billion. Russia does not have any of the top 100 corporations in terms of capital export, and most Russian capital export is capital flight to tax havens. Russia only controls 0.7% of the world’s wealth and has much less wealth per adult than the United States ($8,843 vs $336,528). Russia has intervened militarily in other countries such as Yugoslavia, Georgia, Ukraine, and Syria, but not to seize natural resources like imperialist countries do.[7]