• SuperNovaCouchGuy2 [any]@hexbear.net
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    4 days ago

    And how would an American soldier have the opportunity to do the same if they were not afforded the same opportunity?

    “Opportunity” is not the same thing as “being given a leadership position in a small leftist organization during a time when armed combat is not required”. Zhukov and Chavez had to earn a lot of trust with their lives on the line in combat to get to where they were, especially Zhukov.

    I mean not to demean the extent of American war crimes… However

    A few decades before that the americans had already ethnically cleansed north america. The russian empire was rightfully destroyed by the Bolsheviks while america still persists. Point being that american soldiers as part of a settler colonial ethnosupremacist anti communist military force are heavily indoctrinated to have deeply held reactionary beliefs. You dont have people like that anywhere near leadership of a communist org. Especially small ones that aren’t focused on combat at the moment. Why do you have to have former fascist shock troopers leading a workers organization that is meant to fight for the very working class who the leader has oppressed and marginalized? Why should workers have to rely on their oppressors as the rightful figureheads of their liberation?

    I’m saying there are plenty of people who are disenfranchised by the military who go on to train and lead revolutionary forces

    How about learning from the people who the us military lost against and/or who have experience fighting them. Veterans can act as trainers but they shouldn’t be let near leadership positions for the same reason you don’t want “former neo nazis” in positions of leadership either.

    You can still disdain the military without disdaining former soldiers who learn class consciousness and now also disdain the military.

    Yeah but it’s fine not to especially for those who are oppressed by the us military. And for good reason. Look at how the former navyman itt reacted earlier to someone expressing rightful disdain towards the genocidal us military. Not saying he can’t change for the better, he should, it’s just that he’s one of the most politically advanced amongst them.

    If there is a revolution in the imperial core, you can guarantee that former US military will be involved.

    Yes as the counterrevolutionary fascist paramilitary sent to kill the revolutionaries.

    I’d rather there be a successful revolution

    Surely a successful revolution would be possible without having “former nazis” in charge.

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      4 days ago

      Opportunity" is not the same thing as “being given a leadership position in a small leftist organization during a time when armed combat is not required”. Zhukov and Chavez had to earn a lot of trust with their lives on the line in combat to get to where they were, especially Zhukov.

      And the first step to do that is by accepting they could be of service to the cause despite their prior affiliation.

      Also "“being given a leadership position in a small leftist organization during a time when armed combat is not required”. Is your conditional, not mine.

      How about learning from the people who the us military lost against and/or who have experience fighting them. Veterans can act as trainers but they shouldn’t be let near leadership positions for the same reason you don’t want “former neo nazis” in positions of leadership either.

      Well, most of the time revolutions happen locally and the people who beat the US military are located across the globe?

      Also trainers are leaders? I don’t know why you are nit picking at the use of leadership, that’s your claim and has nothing to do with my original argument.

      Yes as the counterrevolutionary fascist paramilitary sent to kill the revolutionaries

      Lol, I’m not saying there won’t be ex military counter revolutionary forces. But what leads you to believe there won’t be ex military revolutionary forces?

      Surely a successful revolution would be possible without having “former nazis” in charge.

      Can you give me any examples of successful revolutions that are made up of revolutionary fighters completely devoid of any combat experience? You can’t just pick up a rifle with your buds and stand against a trained fire team.

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        Also trainers are leaders?

        No not of the entire organization.

        Well, most of the time revolutions happen locally and the people who beat the US military are located across the globe

        I won’t elaborate more on this, just know that there are ways to get around a distance barrier without attracting the attention of 3 letter agencies.

        You can’t just pick up a rifle with your buds and stand against a trained fire team.

        As if the masses are helpless fucks who can’t learn how to fight a guerilla war without having some “former nazi” in charge of the entire operation.

        Also "“being given a leadership position in a small leftist organization during a time when armed combat is not required”. Is your conditional, not mine.

        Earliest comment: “Pretty much every effective militant revolution in history were founded or led by a group of former military members”

        I assumed that the “most fervent and militant leftist organizers” referred to in the first comment had major leadership positions within their organizations when I made the comment: “Also if leftist organizations are being headed by former fascist soldiers then this is more of an indictment to those organizations than anything else tbh.”

        This could have been a wrong assumption, the copes continued regardless as if it was not.

        My point isn’t that “there will definitely be no ex fascist foot soldiers within a revolutionary movement”, its that its fucking ridiculous to have them in positions of leadership over small nonviolent leftist organizations when the struggle hasn’t turned violent. Bringing up Zhukov and Chavez is irrelevant because the stage of struggle during their time was already violent. Even when the struggle has turned violent these fucks need to prove their worth before being let anywhere near leadership over the organization.

        Its just bizarre to start brown nosing “former fascist” soldiers in response to someone expressing rightful disdain towards the us military for being a ruthless genocidal white supremacist force that has destroyed many lives and continues to do so. There is absolutely nothing wrong with hating them and responding to the hate with “but muh not all troops” is beyond unnecessary and serves to distract from the fact that they have helped commit genocide and should be regarded as such, ideally held accountable just like the wehrmacht/waffen SS/IOF.