• sab@kbin.social
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    1 year ago

    Orwell is pretty much universally hated by authoritarians on both sides of the political spectrum.

    He’s a personal hero of mine for many reasons, but that’s certainly one of them.

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        1 year ago

        To be fair, Orwell writes in Homage to Catalonia that even though he fought alongside Communists, he was there to fight against fascism, not for communism. I think it makes sense that the communists are not all that eager to praise him; that they are too ignorant to read him is their loss.

        No matter how you put it, Stalin was certainly a more effective anti-Communist!

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            1 year ago

            True, I always read him as at least sympathetic to the original communist struggle, no matter how much he despised Stalinism and authoritarianism.

            It does, however, make sense that people who in all likelihood consider themselves Stalinists wouldn’t be the biggest fans of Orwell. What doesn’t make sense is that these morons still exist at all, but that’s a different issue entirely.

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              @sab @db0 @boredtortoise @novibe

              I have an astonishing book at home released by the Soviet Union while Stalin was head of the Communist Party.

              It’s a verbatim summary of some of the purge trials, and the lawyers for the defendants might as well have been the prosecutors.

              In fact it reads like fiction, except that it’s a real book. Beyond belief that Anyone could support this mass murderer.