These are my beliefs:
- Workers should control where they work at and receive proper equity from the value they create.
- Non-essential industries should not be controlled by the government, essential industries should be, for the most part.
- People should be able to have some say in who gets into government positions (at a minimum, like Vietnam or Cuba).
- Social democrats are not the same as fascists.
- Regular people (non-politicians, pundits and/or wealthy people) who happen to be liberals are likely well-intentioned and could be educated.
- Military action should not be taken unless you are being directly threatened by another country.
Correct.
I would argue that commodity and entertainment production, each of which existed in "socialist" countries, are not essential.
Yeah, if people who say they are not fascists start doing fascist-like behaviors or even outright fascism, I would have to conclude that they are fascists.
I mean this as a genuine question, what are we supposed to do with the normal people not on our side? Perhaps we get power, no matter the method, what are we to do with these people?
Yes, you should have solidarity with foreign movements and try to aid them, if you can. All I am saying is that if your country is invaded or what have you, it has a right to defend itself. If fascists invaded the socialists, the socialists would be in the right to defend themselves from and defeat the fascists.
There is nothing to be gained (and everything to be lost) from having a for-profit mindset for entertainment/commodities. A non-profit mindset can only be supported by removing the profit motive which is achieved via nationalising.
SucDem nations are currently doing fascist actions while still calling themselves SucDem.
If and when we get power, the bourgeois aren’t gonna be on our side. We will have to spectate them from power, not anyone else. We will have to, say, put Tim Cook in house arrest and reorganise Apple. You’ll be surprised how quickly we can deal with climate change once we get power.
Socialists have a duty to defend themselves and free others.
Not having entertainment subsidised and administrated at a fairly high level basically ensures the destruction of large sections of the arts. (pretty much all professional performing arts, ballet, classical music etc). Even if they're constantly sold out, they've never turned a profit.
I think there's a distinction between subsidizing art and preventing the artists from having autonomy.
Socialists have the right to free the people of fascist countries, NO QUESTIONS ASKED.
Did I say something to the contrary?