• @FloMo
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    751 year ago

    A lot of Miami-based Cubans are VERY anti anything socialist/communist. All you’ve really got to do is say you’re fighting “those socialists trying to take over” and it’s a tragically easy way to win that vote.

    Source: My own family/life experience growing up in Miami

    • @[email protected]
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      121 year ago

      the biggest flaw in communist theory is the “temporary dictatorship” part…
      it turns out, temporary dictators never willingly stop being dictators…

      • @within_epsilon
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        181 year ago

        I agree. Any transition away from capitalism should not involve a dictator.

        • Lycerius
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          61 year ago

          Welcome to democratic socialism, friend.

      • @[email protected]
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        61 year ago

        The “dictatorship of the proletariat” is just a stupid name for the transitional period. It’s not supposed to be an actual dictatorship, but unfortunately Marx was a little drama queen from time to time…

        • @[email protected]
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          21 year ago

          No, Marx was right; there’s no way to do it without a dictatorship. There is no universe in which everyone miraculously agrees on how things should be run, and that means that coercion is necessary which in turn means that there has to be centralized and concentrated power, ie; an authoritarian dictatorship.

          The experiment has been run before and we know how it ends.

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            1 year ago

            I think there is a universe where groups of people in specific regions all agree enough on how things should be run. And then, those groups have enough success to help convince other groups and regions to agree. We kind of see this happening now, with countries that have adopted Socialist policies setting examples.

    • MacN'Cheezus
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      31 year ago

      They fled from a country that’s been communist for over 60 years and they’re not big fans of communism you say? Weird.

      • @nomous
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        61 year ago

        A lot of the established Cuban community in Miami are the children of wealthy Cubans who fled during the revolution. So yeah they fled communism but maybe not for the reason you meant.

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            The country hadn’t been communist for 60 years when they fled though, they weren’t fleeing poverty. They were mostly pro-Batista affluent people and corrupt government officials who went into exile in Florida expecting to return when Castro was overthrown. Castro was never overthrown, so they stayed.