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Mainly about Tudeh not about CPUSA or Maki they already suck as far as I know. From:@ChevezRomario on Xitter.

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[–] burlemarx@lemmygrad.ml 6 points 3 weeks ago (2 children)

This post reminds me of Trotsky's interview with Mateo Fossa:

I will take the most simple and obvious example. In Brazil there now reigns a semifascist regime that every revolutionary can only view with hatred. Let us assume, however, that on the morrow England enters into a military conflict with Brazil. I ask you on whose side of the conflict will the working class be? I will answer for myself personally—in this case I will be on the side of “fascist” Brazil against “democratic” Great Britain. Why? Because in the conflict between them it will not be a question of democracy or fascism. If England should be victorious, she will put another fascist in Rio de Janeiro and will place double chains on Brazil. If Brazil on the contrary should be victorious, it will give a mighty impulse to national and democratic consciousness of the country and will lead to the overthrow of the Vargas dictatorship. The defeat of England will at the same time deliver a blow to British imperialism and will give an impulse to the revolutionary movement of the British proletariat. Truly, one must have an empty head to reduce world antagonisms and military conflicts to the struggle between fascism and democracy. Under all masks one must know how to distinguish exploiters, slave-owners, and robbers!

So basically, speaking about democracy or regime change when your country is being besieged by imperialist powers is just a betrayal of their working class. Dictatorship x democracy is nothing but a nonsense talking point of liberals and one that does not strengthen national sovereignty or the working class conscience. Imperialism and anti-imperialist struggle is still the biggest contradiction of our times.

[–] Malkhodr@lemmygrad.ml 5 points 3 weeks ago

This is the crucial flaw that the Iranian Left in exile fail to understand. Something that cost them during the revolution as well in regards to the MEK. Mujahideen El-Khelq had participated in overthrowing he Shah, there contributions to fighting imperialism was plainly essential.

However their miscalculation about the core contradiction posy revolutionary Iran faced condemned the Communist movement in Iran decades of retreats. They sided with Sadaam's Iraq, a nation acting as an agent of imperialism in that circumstance, during the Iran-Iraq War, bombing the parliament building. This would lead to the mass executions of all kinds of Communists and other leftists.

They place the reactionary elements of the Iranian state on a comparable level with western imperialists.

how does trotsky manage to have a better take than any one of his modern-day western followers