The Problems with Tankies

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  • TLDR: You have to rob a bank.
    Music is by Gabor Szabo, a Hungarian musician. Selected tracks from all of this greatest hits and albums.
    Annotations:
    1. Remember this is oversimplified for time, I advise reading up on the first hand accounts of the events as they transpired. (Also because I know people will ask, 'Magyar' is Hungarian for Hungarians.)
    2. Marxism-Leninism is an ideology made up of a synthesis between the writings of Marx and Lenin, popularized by Stalin. It was throughout the cold war, the mainstream current of Communist thought.
    3. ‘Real Dengism’ is a political current in the CCP which is relatively small and refers more to Deng’s specific views and thought, not an umbrella term for the Post-Deng Chinese economy
    4. *Trotsky was the leader of the Left Opposition after Lenin's death, which was in favour of eventual liquidation of the Kulaks, the Right Opposition namely Stalin and Bukharin were more in favour of letting it slide. After Trotsky went into exile Stalin went ahead with liquidation after he saw the threat. Given Trotsky’s record when it comes to these sorts of situations it isn't too hard to believe things would've gone quite similar to how they ended up happening.
    Actually Existing Socialism, or 'REAL' Socialism generally refers to the Soviet aligned countries of the cold war.
    5. Sadly I can’t find the video but after he left for Africa he did an interview where he derided Marxism-Leninism.
    6. Foco is a theory of revolution advanced through guerilla warfare, largely inspired by Guevara. As said it is not a revolutionary current in the modern day with small exception.
    7. An overview of Che's thoughts on the USSR can be found here:
    johnriddell.com/2008/06/06/ch...
    8. 'Euston Street Fools' refers to the Euston Manifesto in which a bunch of leftists felt the left were overly critical of the actions of the west, their response resulted in Guardian level analysis of contemporary events, many even sympathetic to the invasion of Iraq.
    9. The Khaliq faction were the more militant branch and the more powerful faction during the 78-79 period, they were the ones that wanted these progressive reforms pushed through fast and wide irregardless of the circumstances, much to the Soviet’s discretion. The Parcham faction wanted a softer touch.
    The first thing the soviets did after invading was install the Parcham Karmal and bring their faction to prominence as they were more ‘reliable’ for the USSR to deal with.
    PDPA defenders push the line about the progressive reforms, yet ignore that Soviets themselves didn’t want this and preferred the less hardline approach of the Parcham.
    10. The Mujahidin/Mujahedeen (Yes I know I spelt it wrong) were a broad church of ideologies, mostly pushed on by their opposition to invasion which they saw as an attack on their culture and religion, not ‘Islamo-fascism’. The Taliban formed from a faction of the Mujahidin during the civil war 92-96. The two are not interchangeable.
    11. This doesn’t mean of course that you should throw out ALL testimonies as trash as some do, which for the record is really infuriating, just that you should be sceptical of certain elements.
    00:00 - Intro
    01:48 - Definitions
    09:30 - Idol Mining
    16:25 - Anti-Americanism
    20:04 - Convenient Narratives
    22:20 - That being said...
    25:50 - Conclusion
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  • @BadMouseProductions
    @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +261

    As with last time I'll hopefully be doing a follow up video going over some of the stuff that was cut and some responses to it if they arise, as it was a very long time spent doing this.

    • @SpoopySquid
      @SpoopySquid 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Andrearuch97 Russia is a far-right wannabe imperialist state and Gaddaffi & Assad were despots

    • @georgekostaras
      @georgekostaras 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I very much look forward to a follow up

    • @iamjoeysteel
      @iamjoeysteel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      I having now finished the video want to say I agree with many of the points made. I think was criticism, or something I'd say would help, is an emphasis on critical analysis or write-offs. Tankie really is a write-off phrase that only ends any discussion. There are times where someone is just a troll LARPing but we can determine that remotely or up front, that itself would require analysis. I don't think saying a country/region/bloc is "good or bad" is realistic and I think that's part of the point here too but I feel like if it was the part of the point it wasn't clearly written out. I think having things open ended encourages further analysis but in my experience it usually just encourages people to complete the narrative they have rather than create a new one.
      Is DPRK Good or Bad? Is Ukraine good or bad? It's this kind of fantasy talk is what I think gets people stuck in dogma. Dogma provides a line for people to say good or bad, so if we want to ditch dogma we have to ditch simplification and fantasy terms like good and bad on such broad strokes. Even Nazi Germany did horrific things but to just label them as bad and move on removes any analysis on how they made those bad choices. Their own dogma gave them a line.
      Side spew, I don't think we should be objective entirely when analyzing things as no historical event great or small was done by objective people. I feel like a liberal writing this, but open minded should be the mindset but with a very critical lens. To be clear **Fascists are NOT given a platform** but whether historical or concurrent analysis a dialectical material analysis should be done.
      In example of the DPRK, I support the ideas of Juche and think given the circumstance the DPRK has survived well while maintaining security and priority of people's well being. However it saddens me that GenSec Kim Jong Un fully support Russia's invasion of Ukraine. Taking it a step further they have had Russia as an ally against US aggression and RU has historically helped them in spite of US threats. Could opposing Russia put their entire state in danger by being cut off from its few powerful allies? Can I who lives within the US Empire and all its benefit critique such small things through an accurate lens of a country constantly threatened by my own country? I really don't know. But this allows me to grow, by analyzing things like this.

    • @PlayerJV7
      @PlayerJV7 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Damn dude you went from making a video on what contradiction is to "internet name calling", sad

    • @bivvystridents3752
      @bivvystridents3752 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Andrearuch97 Ewww... dude said "based". Total Incel jargon.

  • @Beetlebumy
    @Beetlebumy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +227

    I've been communist a little less than a year and I'm overwhelmed. At first, I was so happy to finally learn about how powerful propaganda actually is, how many of the horribly things that I thought I knew about communism were just lies. But the deeper I went and the more opinions of different marxists I read, the more confused I got. I have no idea anymore what opinions I should believe, what facts I should trust, how to distinguish which stories to believe and which to dismiss as propaganda. Whatever thing I might have read about and been sure of to be true, there is a debunk of it that seems just as convincing. I'm exhausted...

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +152

      Yep, that'll happen. The best way from my experience is to join a org that actually affects people's lives, housing/food etc, even if its not the most ideal or most revolutionary, stay away from the usual 'Communist' or 'Socialist' parties because quite frankly they're all pretty redundant at this point.
      Then keep all of your more juicy views to yourself or anonymously until you've really cemented down what you believe, and then, keep it to yourself for a few more years, because you'll always think you have it set and then find out later how wrong you were and won't want to concede. I've been Socialist for over 7 years now and there's still plenty of stuff left to learn.

    • @jorgeamaro2686
      @jorgeamaro2686 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Idk if my original comment got deleted or didn’t upload, but what i wrote was that eventually you’ll come to see what sources to trust, also looking at evidence is pretty important because both sides can omit things sometimes. Even if both sides commit errors i tend to evaluate it in historical and geopolitical perspective and if i am talking about it in a anti-communist fashion or in an objective one.
      Do your own research too, it will end up feeling like you’re in university sometimes but it’s what you have to go through if you judge it to be worth it. For example: i was and still am pretty confused about China’s Maoist period, people these days push a narrative that the communists hid in the mountains and the KMT was the biggest factor for Japanese defeat, uppon searching a bit i found out that the communists where indeed in some mountainous regions as well as plains, and that the KMT had a bigger army, but after reading both american and Chinese sources stating that the communists where inside enemy lines and the KMT didn’t even have people there to recieve defeat of the japanese army, so all weapons went to the communists to whom a lot of KMT people and generals had defected to due to corruption and authoritarianism, i was sure what was true. Now i am going to go through some books on the Mao era for common people, even if they dislike the modern China unlike i do.
      BadEmpanada has a good study guide you’ll want to check out, he presents really good research you’d not find elsewhere, with good material proof and sources.
      And even then i disagree with him on somethings, like China “lying about their extreme poverty rate”, just to show you gotta make your own research.

    • @Beetlebumy
      @Beetlebumy 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@jorgeamaro2686 Thanks comrade, I appreciate the advice

    • @adeebibrahim6349
      @adeebibrahim6349 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@jorgeamaro2686 wait were can i find badempanadas study guide

    • @jorgeamaro2686
      @jorgeamaro2686 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@adeebibrahim6349 it’s called “how to research history” on his yt channel

  • @strawberryharuspices1480
    @strawberryharuspices1480 2 ปีที่แล้ว +343

    so nice of you to make a 30 minute video about the T-34, and about nothing political whatsoever!

    • @brandoncoxwell9181
      @brandoncoxwell9181 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      Me and boys boutta head to Kursk to spin the block on the opps

    • @mywholedarname
      @mywholedarname 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      i know right, finally a nonpolitical analysis of a weapon of war

    • @alenbacco7613
      @alenbacco7613 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Gods perfect suv

  • @danman1950
    @danman1950 2 ปีที่แล้ว +192

    Judge: What made you rob a bank?
    Me: I watched a video by Badmouse and I wanted to be based.

    • @danman1950
      @danman1950 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @Morahman7vnNo2 ok Boomer

    • @nairsheasterling9457
      @nairsheasterling9457 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Not guilty for reason of the Chad Amendment!

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Replace "Badmouse" with Lenin and you've got the rationale for a great many Bolsheviks lol

    • @VeryFamousActor
      @VeryFamousActor 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      It's not theft its re-appropriation

  • @petersmythe6462
    @petersmythe6462 2 ปีที่แล้ว +76

    "Tankie is leftists who use rightwing talking points."
    "Tankie is when you lie about landback or deny anti-white racism."
    Uh... *What the fu-*

    • @ladygrey4113
      @ladygrey4113 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have seen self proclaimed “leftists do this”. It’s head scratching and infuriating

    • @user-lv1il4wl9k
      @user-lv1il4wl9k ปีที่แล้ว +9

      Its stupid drama and unnecessary jabs at annother leftist creator

    • @carneyjiang9159
      @carneyjiang9159 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      I would recommend Hakim’s video on what is a tankie, he talks about every meaning it has been given (as you can imagine, a crap ton, so many it’s basically lost meaning)

  • @tommyanytime
    @tommyanytime 2 ปีที่แล้ว +94

    This felt like a level up. The graphics and structure are truly top shelf. Kudos!

  • @GetOfflineGetGood
    @GetOfflineGetGood 2 ปีที่แล้ว +309

    The "conversations we'd all rather be having" are the conversations I'm having with the people i'm close to, even as a pretty dedicated anarchist. I thought the whole point of this thing (whatever the Left is) was being critical, but because of the nature of Twitter and other online spaces fomenting conflict by design, the dominant discourse ends up being trash. I really think we need to move back off of social media and into our material contexts, at least for the most part. There's not a lot of real gains to be made for material autonomy in bickering on social media. When you leave social media, these dead revolutionaries and old revolutions become instructive for your own class struggles instead of ideological symbols to bash other people with. Not saying I'm on their level, but in 2020, I found Mao's On Contradiction really thought provoking and helpful while I was trying to organize street medic support for the protests. And that experience has helped me conceptualize what I can do going forward to upset the dominant power structures that I'm dealing with directly.
    anyway, really good video, much appreciated

    • @loverdeadly6128
      @loverdeadly6128 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      Well said

    • @andreja9425
      @andreja9425 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      yea this is very true, most of the meaningful advocacy we think is out of reach or that we saw in previous generations that was actually effective is actually in our full capacity to do. We just have to disconnect a little bit from arguing with eachother/fascists and more time talking to people in real life. It’s the only way to actually build community and organization

    • @Thinkcrown
      @Thinkcrown 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It may be a poor historical decision, looking back at it, to let the average people and the supremacists co-mingle in online social spaces, without our counterpoints. It does fucking suck, being on there, yes. But we know what happens when, say, forums are allowed to go full fash-bad IRL outcomes.
      My advice: their are Leftists who are capable of handling the stress, who have goof arguments, and know when to switch from good faith to shaming bad behaviour wittily-let them do so; don’t discourage the sewer worker, and don’t overplay a sewer worker’s public missteps.

    • @rustyshackleford6069
      @rustyshackleford6069 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Anarchism is a joke pseudo religion

    • @temerianlillies
      @temerianlillies 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@andreja9425 very true. Fascists don’t usually waste their time on Twitter arguing. They’re outside, they’re agitating, persuading, brainwashing. They’re doing the work. While most online leftists are not doing any of that and passively giving fascists the win.

  • @sihplak
    @sihplak 2 ปีที่แล้ว +228

    The one thing I'd say about that "tankies" meme with all the famous figures is that it's not calling them all MLs, it's saying they'd be called "tankies" by modern Liberals who've begun appropriating that term against anyone who is opposed to the U.S. State Department, NATO, imperialism, etc. Malcolm X was not an ML obviously, but anyone holding the consistent outgrowths of his views today would be labeled a "tankie". You see this often with others as well -- I've seen Aaron Mate labeled as a "tankie" and he's a journalist and I'm pretty sure not even a Communist, so yeah.

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +28

      I don't really understand why people are talking about this, didn't it already explain what makes them different from a historic angle?

    • @PlayerJV7
      @PlayerJV7 2 ปีที่แล้ว +61

      @@BadMouseProductions No, not really

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

      @@PlayerJV7 I dedicate half a section to what separate's them from the average fella online.

    • @Literally-hw6jv
      @Literally-hw6jv 2 ปีที่แล้ว +59

      @@BadMouseProductions yeah you basically said they’re allowed to act like tankies because they’re famous but we can’t because we’re nobodies

    • @ioanbotez7128
      @ioanbotez7128 2 ปีที่แล้ว +37

      @@BadMouseProductions I can't believe this is the material you have to deal with..
      Ok I'll explain it. Those people actually DID something IRL, whereas "you" are just a couch potato that watches YT videos and argues with people on the internets.

  • @ConnorLonergan
    @ConnorLonergan 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

    I think Dogma arises so quickly among these online leftists because of how social media sites like Twitter and Facebook work. Online Social media is not designed as a digital town square like some people will argue; instead, it is an echo chamber that makes money from engagement. And Dogma, no matter what the ideology, generates the most significant amount of attention, sad to say.

    • @annabellethorpe2542
      @annabellethorpe2542 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      That arguement falls short because of how present it is historically. Social media has definitely aided and abetted it but is by no means the cause. Dogmatism is just pseudo-parasocial relationships with ideologies or idols of ideologies, a thing that will exist for ever

  • @b9brett
    @b9brett 2 ปีที่แล้ว +335

    direction caught me off guard. I still think it's valuable to point out when someone is committed to the dogma over the improvement of lives and a lot of your criticisms here support that. I'm curious if you had someone help with the visuals or if you did them yourself. Strikingly good. Your narrative was also very engaging but that makes sense given your tenure.

  • @TheAndrew1987
    @TheAndrew1987 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    great video, glad to have you back making insightful content again. this got to the root of something i was thinking of for a while now

  • @slowburgundyy574
    @slowburgundyy574 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    The way you pace your videos, both visually and orally (and they compliment eachother fantastically) is something I've seen from hardly any other creator lefty or otherwise. Especially ironic that a video criticising dogma manages to keep itself concise and understandable, it's hard to believe it's 30 whole minutes. Great work once again. :]

  • @wrathisme4693
    @wrathisme4693 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video! Glad to see you're still in it, hope to see more!

  • @ArtinSalimi
    @ArtinSalimi 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    That literal silencing at 23:29...very nice
    Excellent video as always.

  • @kasperkurpershoek1937
    @kasperkurpershoek1937 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Yep you've earned yourself a subscriber, such a silky smooth voice and such lovely delivered points. Love brother, love

  • @MrKyle700
    @MrKyle700 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I'm so happy you are making videos again, great analysis

  • @mart4144
    @mart4144 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is a much needed video. Yet another banger as well!

  • @smelltheashes3271
    @smelltheashes3271 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    I believe that this is so far the best and most matured video of yours yet. I enjoyed it and got a lot of new ideas information and thoughts in my head from it.

  • @iamjoeysteel
    @iamjoeysteel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +44

    15:00 I've not seen anyone in any group say Malcolm X was a communist. I'm pretty sure the meme you are critiquing is, in your perception (or your starting point) wrong. Your initial vector is assuming that those people shown are being portrayed as Tankies. When I saw it, I gathered that those people would be called Tankies today because of the arbitrary uses of the word. For example the BPP had a lot of nice things to say about the DPRK and visited there, as did some of the others shown.
    Sure criticisms existed by some of those people too, from their perspective at their time. The USSR was an experiment which is why it is often called The Soviet Experiment as they were the first to actually try things. Hindsight is always 20-20 and despite being aware of that, many leftists seem to be harsh rather than critical, as if it should have been obvious what the result would be. I think people forget the delay in information traveling and such was much slower and arguably more obfuscated even 20 years ago.
    As someone who appreciates the USSR and especially prior to 1953, I think we can look at what worked and didn't. I found it interesting how the equalization of wages happened too fast and it caused major development and industrial issues. That's a whole event that should be looked at and critically evaluated with the proper historical context, especially with wage discussions today this could be a very educational and practical look exercise. However, people are too busy blaming 1 man for what a million party members and regions of more than 120 million did and just write off the failure as their fault and if 'they' did the deed it wouldn't have failed.
    I can promise you no great leader ever made a bad decision and thought there was a better option at the time.

    • @missmizzebral8924
      @missmizzebral8924 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      I think what I've always assumed that Malik al Shabbaz/Malcolm X was at best a fellow traveler if anything and could have come back to a more Pan African communist tendency

    • @gkalaitza2183
      @gkalaitza2183 2 ปีที่แล้ว +23

      Yeah , Malcom X's positive position and takes on China and Maoist movements for example would be 100% called a "tankie" thing in the online western left today, even if he personaly wasnt a marxist lenninist

    • @eve36368
      @eve36368 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      The gist I got from that meme when I saw it used online was that it was arguing that there are ML's of color.

    • @iamjoeysteel
      @iamjoeysteel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@missmizzebral8924 fair enough. I appreciate the impact he had in his work and weather he was a communist or not doesn't mean anything to me if our goals are aligned. I think he was killed before ever establishing a label for himself or maybe he avoided it and just wanted black liberation. Again I support the endeavor regardless.

    • @iamjoeysteel
      @iamjoeysteel 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@eve36368 I have no doubt some used it as such and if so they were likely tokenizing them. What struck me was the tankie being in quotes. Depending on your sphere of people that can imply many things, like as a scare word or a reduction of it.
      The meme is interpretative so it's admittedly wrong of me to say his take is wrong when it isn't explicit what it's meaning is. As such every take, mine and his, are right and wrong depending on the observer.

  • @n3ishere
    @n3ishere 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    one of the best videos ive watched in awhile, nice job :)

  • @Barneto
    @Barneto 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Damn your videos are so good. Can't imagine how long this probably took to make. I'm subscribing.

  • @axlgzrdmattick
    @axlgzrdmattick 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    your editing style is amazing!

  • @_DATA_EXPUNGED_
    @_DATA_EXPUNGED_ 2 ปีที่แล้ว +33

    Thank you for this beautiful take. Your points are great and will certainly have a major impact on my personal future discussions.
    There's really something that sets you apart from the majority of creators on the left - nuance. And your video is a reminder that this nuance is important. So thank you. Also, fantastic editing!

  • @dkz8394
    @dkz8394 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    another day another banger, great video BadMouse!

  • @krosses7156
    @krosses7156 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video mouse. Was never a fan or viewer of your content before this but this was a great video with some A-class production value. Well done

  • @panelsofDOOM
    @panelsofDOOM 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I appreciate the nuance in this video.
    Often video essays can confuse nuance with with fence sitting, but this video puts a ton of effort in NOT doing that. It is clear, well argued, and designed to spark personal reflection from the viewer.
    Good work.

    • @intellectually_lazy
      @intellectually_lazy 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      yeah, nuanced as an heavily armored vehicle

  • @Devil_EMS
    @Devil_EMS 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is a spotless video, man. A couple years on, it's still absolutely brilliant. You should be proud of this. It's an absolute banger.

  • @robertwang2788
    @robertwang2788 2 ปีที่แล้ว +87

    The thing about Malcom X not necessarily being communist is that People who are not communist get called Tankies all the time. At this point, the word basically just means any left-leaning person who doesn't uncritically and unabashedly support NATO.

    • @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut
      @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut 2 ปีที่แล้ว +22

      Exactly. Even Chomsky has somehow been associated with "tankies" somehow.

    • @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut
      @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@telcharthegreatsmithofthef7585 I've no idea how that makes him a "tankie". This is why I'm saying it's a buzzword. Why not just replace everything with negative connotations with the words "tankie" and "woke"? Because that's how ridiculous those buzzwords have become. "He's a war criminal, he's a tankie", "he's a nazi, he's woke", "that person is filthy rich, he's a tankie", "Biden is a woke/tankie, he's starving millions of Afghans to death".

    • @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut
      @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@telcharthegreatsmithofthef7585 No idea. Chomsky is an anarcho-syndicalist. Did he explicitly say "there is no genocide" and went on to add "it is a socialist government" and then "they are resisting the US empire" or "they are fighting US imperialism" or anything of the sort in his statements? Like I said, the whole "tankie" thing sounds like a caricature that isn't there and is only found in a handful of people. Calling an anarcho-syndicalist (who's denounced the USSR as much as the next American leftist) a "tankie" is beyond preposterous. Then he gets called a "tankie" because of his current stance on the Russia/Ukraine situation..."tankie" sounds like a smear word for anyone who doesn't agree with American imperialism at this point. Then again it's been used to describe anything from people who don't like the democratic party through people who don't like vaush to people who didn't agree with the US invasion of Syria. I said it many times in the comments section: "tankie" is a buzzword and it's been rendered meaningless because it is used outside its definition in the first place.

    • @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut
      @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@telcharthegreatsmithofthef7585 I don't know. What is the definition for "tankie"? How does that relate to what Chomsky said regarding Yugoslavia? Was Yugoslavia a left authoritarian government or a fascist government of sorts?
      Also, the genocide committed by the Serbians does not negate the fact that what NATO did was wrong and did nothing to improve the situation, it also served to validate (at least for a while) the imperialist tool that is NATO. Chomsky denying the genocide was foolish but denying that nato serves imperialism (and in nato's invasion of the Balkans back in 1999) and being apologetic for it is being an enabler, thus yes, anyone trying to justify nato's actions is a Western Imperialist.
      Also, there is nothing wrong with being anti-american, I don't see how you could call yourself a leftist and not be against what the US stands for. For any kind of fault Chomsky may have he is right in that regard.
      Having said that, NO THAT DOESN'T MEAN I CONDONE ANY TYPE OF GENOCIDE, WAR CRIME/CRIME AGAINST HUMANITY. Reacting to "tankies" with imperialist apologia isn't any better.

    • @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut
      @WorldGovernmentGeoInstitut ปีที่แล้ว

      @@telcharthegreatsmithofthef7585 Of course it's used by smear merchants to smear people they don't agree with. It's used by all sorts of liberals alike to smear people and conflate them with "fascists". It's bein used by people to smear supporters of Russia and Syria (eventhough neither are socialist states) making the smear word moot in the first place. Of course it's a buzzword yet you and many don't like to admit it.

  • @molloymoran
    @molloymoran 2 ปีที่แล้ว +30

    I've always taken the "tankies" picture to mean that under the various definitions, as laid out in the first part, all these people could be considered tankies, more making fun of the overuse of the word.

    • @d_trich
      @d_trich ปีที่แล้ว

      And many conservatives complain that the word Nazi is overused. It's comforting to see unity

  • @MTd2
    @MTd2 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I am not sure if dogma is central. Even when I question more liberal minded people, without informing my opinion and telling where I am coming from, sometimes I am called a tankie.

    • @biodiversityfanatic2454
      @biodiversityfanatic2454 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      It odd how you can do so much to try to not be seen as one and still be labeled with it.

    • @exu7325
      @exu7325 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      @Jean Sanchez It never has any meaning.

  • @aturchomicz821
    @aturchomicz821 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This was a refreshing take on this problem, thanks!

  • @mind-of-neo
    @mind-of-neo ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I am glad you decided to come back to youtube

  • @moritzmehno770
    @moritzmehno770 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I can honestly say, I never heard the word "tankie" before.
    But Im glad this video is not only about that word.
    And Im also glad that I got to enjoy a really well thought out discussion video for the left again.

  • @Gaiafreak6969
    @Gaiafreak6969 2 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    “Some say that it is impossible to acquire the great qualities of revolutionary geniuses like Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin and that it is impossible to raise our own qualities to the same level as theirs. But as long as Party members work hard and earnestly, never allow themselves to be isolated for one single moment from the day to day struggle of the people, and make serious efforts to study Marxist literature, learn from the experiences of other comrades and the masses of the people, and constantly strive to steel and cultivate themselves, they will be perfectly able to raise their qualities to the same level as that of Marx, Engels, Lenin and Stalin.”
    -Nelson Mandela, from his book: “How to be a Good Communist” (1962)

    • @xcovd2533
      @xcovd2533 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Yeah, was weird he didn't mention that. He probably assumed it was just his interactions with communist groups that made people think that.

    • @geekyradical4985
      @geekyradical4985 ปีที่แล้ว

      Sounds weird coming from a neoliberal, who cosied up to the South African bourgeoisie once he achieved power. LOL.

  • @fredspipa
    @fredspipa 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    On a very unrelated note, I saw the name "Gabor Szabo" in the description and my heart was immediately filled with love. From that alone I knew I was in good hands when pressing the play button.

  • @jean-michel9851
    @jean-michel9851 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    Nkrumah supported scientific socialism and said his 3 biggest influences were Marx, Lenin, and Marcus Garvey. His ideology was essentially adapting MLism to Africa.

    • @user-ig4dl4iv1j
      @user-ig4dl4iv1j 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Marx and Lenin influenced a lot of people.

    • @phrajilman
      @phrajilman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      he for sure wasnt an ML. Walter Rodney properly summed this up,
      "In a sense, Nkrumah followed up on this; and although at one, time he called himself a Marxist, he always was careful to qualify this by saying that he was also a Protestant. He believed in Protestantism, at the same time. So he was trying to straddle two worlds simultaneously - the world which says in the beginning was matter and the world which says in the beginning there was the word.
      And inevitably he fell between these two. It's impossible to straddle these two. But there he was, and we must grant his honesty and we must grant the honesty of many, people who have attempted to do this impossible task and follow them to find out why they failed."

    • @rohancooray194
      @rohancooray194 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Marcus Garvey was an anti-communist nationalist. Si it makes sense that Nkrumah calling him a big influence actually discredits his communist credentials.

  • @SunflowerSocialist
    @SunflowerSocialist 2 ปีที่แล้ว +16

    I gotta say, props to you for doing this, and you kind of do exactly what you Say good documentaries should do, as you present some novelty. The novelty here is a discussion over what a Tankie is, But really you’re making a broader point about new ones, dogmatism, arrogance and critical thinking. Bravo.

  • @ElTovarish
    @ElTovarish 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    Holy shit.
    It seems like I'll never stop to love this channel.

  • @MadJackChurchill1312
    @MadJackChurchill1312 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Editing on POINT once again.

  • @ernststravoblofeld
    @ernststravoblofeld 2 ปีที่แล้ว +219

    I have always considered "tankie" to mean "people who think the USSR and PRC never did anything wrong." I'm sticking with it.

    • @ernststravoblofeld
      @ernststravoblofeld 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

      @James Tennant Aww.. isn't that clever?

    • @wesshiflet2214
      @wesshiflet2214 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@ernststravoblofeld i think so

    • @warlordofbritannia
      @warlordofbritannia 2 ปีที่แล้ว +58

      "Stalin-apologists" is my own derivation

    • @ernststravoblofeld
      @ernststravoblofeld 2 ปีที่แล้ว +21

      @@warlordofbritannia Thats largely where I start with it, but the word was coined for events that happened after Stalin, so..? I'm sympathetic to much of what the USSR and PRC achieved, but when people gloss over everything they did wrong (and some things were horrible) we need a term for them.

    • @americancountryball2077
      @americancountryball2077 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@ernststravoblofeld the holodomor was the systemic persecution of Jewish Ukrainians living under Stepan Bandera, a collaborator with Nazi Germany

  • @fromthebackseat4865
    @fromthebackseat4865 2 ปีที่แล้ว +95

    I understood that meme more as in like “you would’ve called these people tankies too.” And considering how nebulous the term is I don’t doubt that liberals of today would call a modern Malcom X a tankie, even despite him not explicitly being a communist. However I can understand your interpretation. Regardless, you are correct about them being incomparable.

    • @pogo8050
      @pogo8050 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I have no idea how lacking in self awareness and how much of a sense of overblown self importance you have to have to think people call you a tankie frivolously. Most libs have no idea what tankie is and are utterly uninterested in that world and in almost every case, the accusation is valid. Don’t wanna be called a tankie? Don’t be an apologist for really, really bad governments, it’s so easy. Amazingly easy in fact.

    • @loganvanderwier8866
      @loganvanderwier8866 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      As a liberal, I would not call Malcom X a tankie. I define tankies by their singleminded anti-americainism and their love for *the aesthetics* of the Soviet Union.

    • @fromthebackseat4865
      @fromthebackseat4865 2 ปีที่แล้ว +70

      @@loganvanderwier8866 as a liberal you probably shouldn’t be calling anyone a tankie.

    • @VictorZenloth
      @VictorZenloth 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@loganvanderwier8866 Liberals like you are dronies who drone strike us in the global south and grow fat off the exploitation of the third world.

    • @SpaghettiShaq
      @SpaghettiShaq 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@loganvanderwier8866 lol. Seems like you haven't heard of patriotic socialists yet then

  • @OleHeide
    @OleHeide 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

    your claim that Nelson Mandela wasn´t a communist is a bit bold, as he was member of the central commitee of the communist party of South Africa.

    • @treyr6169
      @treyr6169 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Wasn’t it the African National Congress’?

    • @CodenameJameslee
      @CodenameJameslee ปีที่แล้ว +2

      You're half correct, Nelson Mandela was part of the ANC and followed the ANC freedom charter which had a socialist influence. Freedom Charter was the statement of core principles of the South African Congress Alliance, which consisted of the African National Congress (ANC). Now even tho ANC's freedom charter has a strong socialist influence most members wouldn't consider themselves as socialist or communist. That being said ANC have worked with SACP since they were both anti-apartheid and working together would be the best for blacks in South Africa.

  • @PC42190
    @PC42190 2 ปีที่แล้ว +59

    Interesting video. Nonetheless, putting Gadafi as being more or less the same with Sadam Husein is HIGHLY misleading to say the least

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +26

      Many that I come across tend to use both with the same brush. Obvz Gaddafi had more support for revolutionary struggles than did the other two, so his effect on the world stage was different, but people always ignore his other side. His discrimination amongst Non Arab Africans and probable participation in Sankara's death are rarely spoken about and do give a very different perspective compared to the regular anti-imperialist outlook.

    • @PutXi_Whipped
      @PutXi_Whipped 2 ปีที่แล้ว +20

      @@BadMouseProductions Gaddafi was one of Mandela’s and the ANC’s greatest allies. That would put him on par with Castro who is also demonized by the West.

    • @user-ig4dl4iv1j
      @user-ig4dl4iv1j 2 ปีที่แล้ว +34

      Gaddafi also supported Idi Amin, Blaise Compaoré, (ironically given that so many Twitter "tankies" idol-mine both Sankara and Gadaffi) and Charles Taylor and is largely responsible for the emergence of the janjaweed. The Soviet-Cuban bloc also supported Mengistu (who extradicially mass murdered thousands of Ethiopian and Eritrean communists) because African geopolitics in the late 70s and 80s were complicated and not an MCU or Star Wars movie. For example, the Angolan Civil War, the famous event in which Cuba and the USSR sided against apartheid South Africa, the People's Republic of China sided with South Africa and the US.
      Also "the west" largely celebrates Mandela and contemporary South African revolutionary leftists largely hate him. Mandela's position was that socialist revolution in South Africa would be going too far and would destabilize the country and that the ANC needed to work with F. W. de Klerk to create a new liberal democratic republic, and Mandela even prosecuted black South African leftists as part of the "restorative justice" process of the Truth and Reconciliation Committee. The Mandela family also got very rich in the process; Mandela's grandson is the director of the Aurora gold mining company which owes South African mineworkers $1.8m in unpaid wages.
      tldr western leftists should have to score at least 60% on one of those geography app quizzes where you label African countries before theyre allowed to talk about this stuff.

    • @user-ig4dl4iv1j
      @user-ig4dl4iv1j 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Apartheid South Africa at that point was a pariah state for obvious reasons, basically supported only by the USA, Japan, and Israel. (Only a slight oversimplication on my part) Imagine applying the "[x] supported Mandela" argument to WW2. Churchill, de Gaulle, Chiang Kai-Shek and Roosevelt also opposed Hitler, should we celebrate them too?

    • @PutXi_Whipped
      @PutXi_Whipped 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@user-ig4dl4iv1j I celebrate Roosevelt despite him being a Keynesian because he helped expedite the end of the British Empire and sought peaceful relations with Stalin as early as 1934.

  • @camaradamanuel5025
    @camaradamanuel5025 2 ปีที่แล้ว +146

    You know my man? I started this video with a lot of skepticism, being a "tankie" myself (whatever that term means), I expected a bland and awful critique made by a Vaush fan. I was wrong. This is a very good video and an amazing critique. You've impressed me comrade. Solidarity from Chile!

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +76

      Vaush fan? Since when was I ever a Vaush fan??? :O

    • @rhyscooper3693
      @rhyscooper3693 2 ปีที่แล้ว +45

      @@BadMouseProductions it's called a new viewer. As am I. I thought it was going to be the same. I don't think your take is perfect but there's decent nuance.

    • @jakobl7469
      @jakobl7469 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Question what are your thoughts on stalin and mao?

    • @camaradamanuel5025
      @camaradamanuel5025 2 ปีที่แล้ว +41

      @@BadMouseProductions My friend, this is the first video I watch from your channel. It was not my intention to insult you in any way. Take care!!

    • @camaradamanuel5025
      @camaradamanuel5025 2 ปีที่แล้ว +29

      @@jakobl7469 Mostly positive, except Mao. He did a ton of mistakes, and some like the Cultural Revolution really ended a massive amount of lives. Apart from that, both were products of their times. We can observe their experiences, learn some stuff and leave some other stuff behind. For example: nowadays we wouldn't calculate the economy by hand, we'd use computers and digital technology to do so, which is something similar to what our comrade Salvador Allende tried to do with Cybersyn/Synco project; be more careful with how workers are distributed in farms and the newly made industry, and a large etcetera. If you think that I'm a stalinist or something, I'm not, but I understand why so many people would call themselves stalinists. I try to break from the Stalin-Trotsky dichotomy (which is a dichotomy since almost no one remembers Bujharin) because we don't live in their times any more, nor in similar material conditions. That's what I think my friend. Cheers!

  • @MasterOfBaiter
    @MasterOfBaiter 2 ปีที่แล้ว +41

    There are articles of people predicting the war in Ukraine dating to 2020. There are plenty economic reasons for both Russia's invasion and the west's interest in the region but I see so few talking about it. People are more interested in talking about Stalin or other controversial figures than trying to actually do materialism about the now. I think it's just a response at our impotence in the modern era where neoliberal propaganda has never been this easily spread. Where things are connected globally to the point where it's hard to focus locally, imo this is something we MLs need to learn from anarchists. They are dumb as doors on analysis but they get shit done locally. A lot of us are just to focused on book clubs and less on praxis maybe.

    • @waltonsmith7210
      @waltonsmith7210 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

      Yeah, thats what I dont get: why the super harsh pushback at criticism of NATO even from some leftists I otherwise respect. It doesnt mean Im any less appalled by Putin's action. I just happen to think the West's action made his actions easier to justify domestically. I dont see why we're not allowed to point out the obvious US role in at least stoking the war.

    • @belx4955
      @belx4955 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@waltonsmith7210 euromaiden is also extremely important to understand the current conflict, we cannot take the Ukraine invasion out of its historical context. I wish we could have more conversations on stuff like that so a correct and deep analysis can be made and popularized to the mainstream.

    • @BobtheBlob7284
      @BobtheBlob7284 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@waltonsmith7210 Because to point out NATOs actions in “stoking the war” as you say, implicitly gives credence to Russia’s completely unjustified actions. It is akin to pointing out the Treaty of Versailles and it’s effect on Germany after Hitlers invasion of Poland.
      In fact I think a better argument could be made for the harsh conditions of the Treaty of Versailles causing Germany to invade their neighbors than eastern bloc nations joining NATO since the fall of the USSR being a contributing factor to the invasion of Ukraine.
      But obviously to waste breath on either of these supposed causes of conflict implicitly gives merit to the fascist worldview. We should not repeat their propaganda for them.
      It does nothing to enlighten the causes of the war and only damages the left politically because it only makes us look psychotic to liberals to repeat such things after one country brutally invades it’s neighbor. The true cause of the war in Ukraine is Russia is a fascist state run by a mad man. None of that is the fault of NATO

    • @AgusSimoncelli
      @AgusSimoncelli 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BobtheBlob7284 putin is not a mad man, his actions are very much logical given the geopolitical situation that Russia is in, and the narrative of irredentism his political movement is based on.
      Who cares what fucking liberals think? They supported ppl who have much more blood in their hands than Putin

    • @belx4955
      @belx4955 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@nikolamilicevic1040 Invading a country has severe repercussion, it is not worth doing so just because of an unfavorable regime change. What really set the war was Zelensky and the current government pushing to join NATO which was the limit that Russia could tolerate. Trying to find a diplomatic solution first and foremost is commendable, especially since Russians are seen as warmongering orcs in the west, invading then would have resulted in too many diplomatic hardships. Also, Russia had the time to prepare it's economy in case of an embargo, which as we can see has worked wonderfully.

  • @etherealg3940
    @etherealg3940 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Wait, I'm confused. You say at the end that this kind of stuff tends to pop up more in some ideologies than others. I'm scratching my head trying to think of an ideological camp where this pops up less than the average?

  • @burningflag3679
    @burningflag3679 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Generally i find being online pretty toxic. But every so often i'll click a link and hope for the best. As a result i found this video. It was rational & informative. Without being combative. Thank you for taking the time to put it together.
    Take Care.

  • @SpookyScarySocialist
    @SpookyScarySocialist 2 ปีที่แล้ว +115

    Really thoughtful video and I like the fact that you've sort of become the grumpy old person of the online left. Keep up the good work and I'm glad to see you putting out more stuff!!

    • @Rolando_Cueva
      @Rolando_Cueva 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      Will you make videos again?

    • @bullymaguire1087
      @bullymaguire1087 2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Hello there, how’s it been?

    • @samuelolivier3792
      @samuelolivier3792 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Your video on debunking anti communist arguments helped me become a solid marxist rather than a questioning leftist, and your video on the cuban missile crisis rly helped give a new perspective so thanks for your videos. But as mentioned by others im wondering if youre ever planning on returning to youtube?

    • @rusty3073
      @rusty3073 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Rolando_Cueva I hope he does, but then again his last anti communist arguments debunked video has gained a lot of attention and the reception from ppl all over the right is very negative so I wouldn’t be surprised if he’s still recovering from the fallout.

    • @samv7212
      @samv7212 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I swear they had a video on the DDR I watched in the past. Did it get taken down?

  • @BadgerOfTheSea
    @BadgerOfTheSea 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Tankies call me a Trot, Trots call me a Tanky. I feel I can unify the left through mutual annoyance of me.

    • @d_trich
      @d_trich ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Aren't those just two authoritarian sides of the same authoritarian coin? And since authoritarianism is anti-left, you are actually identifying a unified Right

    • @DeoMachina
      @DeoMachina ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@d_trich Authoritarianism isn't "anti-left", it is simply to the right of "ultra-left" or anarchism.
      There is, sadly, a need for us to stand together as one and force capitalism out of power. That's..inherently authoritarian! There's no way around it! The only non-authoritarian way would be to convince capitalism to step down under its own volition.

    • @d_trich
      @d_trich ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DeoMachinaYou're blurring the lines between the red fascism of tankies and the justified hierarchies that must temporarily exist and then be immediately eradicated, unlike what the tankies who want their own elite cabal to take up permanent rule.

    • @carry7871
      @carry7871 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@DeoMachina replacing the rule of rich people with the rule of authoritarian "leftists" who murder civilians to "crush dissent" is not an upgrade and as long as there are people who unironically think that is a good thing, we will never have actually have good socialist policies because people live in permanent fear of the word

  • @Copyright_Infringement
    @Copyright_Infringement 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

    Pleasantly surprised by this video; I must admit that I've never thought of most of those people in the "tankie" picture as tankies, but otherwise, I find this video to be a refreshing critique of our modern tendencies to forget the nuance of the past. Bravo.

  • @AntonioAlves-oc1vq
    @AntonioAlves-oc1vq ปีที่แล้ว

    Putting a Gabor Szabo song in the beginning of the video was a pretty special touch

  • @nalzhaaaaaaay
    @nalzhaaaaaaay 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you Badmouse for this video. Yet another great take. This vid essay is causing some reflection on my views

  • @ionezgb
    @ionezgb 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    "Tankie", like any slur, exists just to ostracize the other and shut down the conversation. In my experience, this one is often used by people who don't have enough knowledge of historical events and context in which they happened and is used against people who try to counter mainstream narrative of most successful attempts at socialism. Often those "libertarian socialists" will criticize people like Stalin for his authoritarianism but will sing praises for people like Maurice Bishop even though most of the decisions Stalin supported had to be approved by politburo or central committee and Bishop basically ruled by decree.

    • @2emo2function
      @2emo2function 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      "Like any slur?" Bruh

    • @lucaiovis
      @lucaiovis 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@2emo2function What? A slur = a derogatory or insulting term applied to particular group of people. There's nothing particularly wrong with their word choice.

    • @sleepinbelle9627
      @sleepinbelle9627 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@lucaiovis Slur has some heavy connotations though. In the usage I see most, slur specifically refers to a derogatory term aimed at a marginalised group. Tankie is a perjorative for sure, but it doesn't target an oppressed group. This may seem like semantics, but I think the distinction is important.

    • @bigbillhaywood1415
      @bigbillhaywood1415 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      @@sleepinbelle9627 well, the fact that a lot of slurs are directed at marginalized groups isn't what makes it a slur.

    • @geekyradical4985
      @geekyradical4985 ปีที่แล้ว

      The term, 'tankie' was originally coined by Marxists to describe those on the left who opposed the 1956 Hungarian Rebellion. The term is still used to refer to those on the left who turn on the working class and betray their revolutionary principles. This video delves into the matter. I'd give it a watch.

  • @ChadOfAllChads
    @ChadOfAllChads 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    When I hear Tankie I hear: "I am a Liberal, and your left wing views make me uncomfortable."

  • @TheM1lker
    @TheM1lker 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I feel like this is the best left unifying video ive seen in a while.

  • @YouHaveAnApeHead
    @YouHaveAnApeHead ปีที่แล้ว

    I was watching on loop and full screen, this video is a perfect loop haha.

  • @erikjohnson6423
    @erikjohnson6423 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Outstanding work, comrade! Thank you for this.

  • @tokarev3094
    @tokarev3094 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Can you recommend any works that you found useful on the history of Afghanistan and Soviet involvement?
    Keep up the great work!

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      It was mainly done through my chats with experts in the area who have contacts with current groups like the Communist Party, but no specific sources sorry. Them repressing the smaller groups however is just basic knowledge.

    • @McHobotheBobo
      @McHobotheBobo 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

      @@BadMouseProductions If those groups were smaller how would they have qualified as being a more popular force than the PDPA? I ask this in relative ignorance of the details of the civil war and pre-war politics

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@McHobotheBobo eh potato potahto, the PDPA were the group which had the larger power but it was largely a coup and not a popular revolution, which is evident in that these groups were repressed almost more so than the conservatives. Have a listen to the RLR Podcast on Afghanistan and the afghan guest talks about how there was more than just the PDPA and that they weren't particularly genuine communists.

    • @tokarev3094
      @tokarev3094 2 ปีที่แล้ว +9

      @@BadMouseProductions interesting. A similar-ish situation occurred in Cuba, with the Cuban CP being much more conservative than other leftwing elements at the time and even initially opposed Fidel's revolution.

    • @Whoo711
      @Whoo711 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@tokarev3094 Intriguing
      Can you recommend some great sources on that, by any chance? I'm always up for learning more about "other communist groups" in Marxist-Leninist states, esp. more leftcom ones.
      Though, China, weirdly enough, post-1949, seems to be almost "devoid" of libsocs. More or less
      There may be a few here an there, but... they were never anywhere near as prevalent as, say, in the USSR, or perhaps even Vietnam, from what I recall (esp. outside, say, the Shanghai Commune during GPCR). They seem surprisingly "absent" from most of China, which maybe is... a 'cultural thing'? I think DPRK had a similar "wholly-ML trajectory" (w/, maybe, a few Trotskyite exceptions, esp. prior to full-on revolution)
      Even the Chinese New Left is a "coalition", so to speak, of socdems, center-left libs and/or Maoists, at best. Weirdly enough, very-few libsocs, let alone ancoms.
      Like, are there *Really* barely-any 'anti-authoritarian' socialists and communists within China, esp. at the height of Mao's power??
      Then again, to be fair, maybe you could say that a lot of the folks who 'called-out' Mao and the CCP during Hundred Flowers were somewhat "leftcom"?

  • @Mortebianca
    @Mortebianca 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video my man

  • @thetumans1394
    @thetumans1394 2 ปีที่แล้ว +32

    Thank you for continuing to be exceptionally reasonable (a remarkably difficult line to walk). I feel the most correct path for Marxism to "take" in the 21st century has to be much more holisitic than what has existed before: We should feel free to move beyond and draw from all sources. It is difficult to explain this in a very precise way -- I like how Alain Badiou explains his approach to Communism in the 21st century. Many of the different paths Marxism has taken are still useful, even together, whether it's the classics (of Lenin or Luxemburg or the like), the many routes of Western Marxism or thinkers like Mao.
    It is so infinitely frustrating that so many of us still seem hung up on the questions created by Stalin and his like, and it is only more frustrating that some of us seem unwilling to really try and come with us to a real answer. It seems that socialists can be stuck on that point from either direction; too many either fail to challenge the parts that went so wrong or, instead, flail away without answering the questions that have been raised. Questions like those are what we need to answer if we are wholehearted in the attempt to create Communism of the 21st century.

    • @bun6134
      @bun6134 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      exactly what i wanted to comment; before saying something similar i scrolled down and found yours, thanks a lot for that. while the left really needs to take pains to understand + learn from previous socialist experiments in a manner markedly _different_ to bourgeois history (i.e. its dull useless and total reduction/rejection of these authoritarian states), wallowing in both their terrible mistakes and aesthetics is a dreadful way to both limit your own understanding of the world and alienate pretty much any sane individual.

    • @frenchguitarguy1091
      @frenchguitarguy1091 ปีที่แล้ว

      Id add-on that socialism thanks to historical reputation is going to be difficult to implement in western countries, I believe we should instead of going for straight out socialism we should build an institutional framework for a future socialist state, it's clear foundations are needed, and societies like America, Greece or South American states need to build up a trust- they are currently due to a range of reasons low trust society, and looking at history trying to implement socialism into low trust society is a recipe for embarrassing disappointment.

  • @SunflowerSocialist
    @SunflowerSocialist 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    @BadMouse On Malcolm X, I think you are right to point out that to claim he was a ML, let alone a “Tankie” is quite disingenuous and lacks any basis. I will however note that in the last few years of his life Malcolm X did express sympathy with socialism, particularly after his travels abroad, and was associated with two different socialist groups in the US. One of the groups was the Revolutionary Action Movement (RAM), a Maoist inspired group he actually became a member of in 1964 (and was the only secular group he ever joined). He also had a very close relationship with the Socialist Workers Party, which was at that time the main Trotskyist organization in the US, and although he never joined the SWP he had a very close working relationship with them, speaking at many of their events, and even had their publishing arm, Pathfinder Books, publish and distribute many of his writings. But they should tell you something about his relationship to Socialism, as he allied himself with both Maoists and Trotskyists, both of whom shared his views on black liberation and anti-colonialism, or at least the views he held towards the end of his life.
    He only began associating with RAM and the SWP in the final years of his life, after his Hajj and his break with the Nation of Islam, at a time when his views were undergoing a radical transformation (the whole early vs late Malcom). He noted that he learned a lot about Socialism from many African revolutionary leaders, like Nkrumah, Ben Bella and Nasser, And he said in a speech that he was not surprised that the countries of the Third World were turning to Socialism, but he also said (in that same speech) he didn’t know what kind of economic system he wanted. Later he was asked if he would support Socialism if it was beneficial to Black people, to which he replied, if it would benefit Black people, “then I am all for it”. But of course Malcolm X was assassinated not long after he began associating with socialist groups and opening up to socialist ideas. It’s not hard to imagine that has he not been gunned down, he might have become a socialist later on, After all he was openly associating with socialists, the new left was on the rise, and many other civil rights leaders k including Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., A. Philip Randolph, Angela Davis and Bayard Rustin, were socialists of various persuasions, but we can only speculate on that. As for the Malcolm X. who did exist and was murdered in 1965, I think it’s fair to say that he definitely wasn’t a socialist, even if he had some increasing sympathies with socialist ideas, and he most certainly was not a Marxist and definitely not a Marxist Leninist. So you are absolutely right to call out that meme for being so disingenuous and frankly lying about the legacy of Malcolm X.
    I’ll also point out a few of the other figures on there would definitely not see themselves in the same way they are presented in the meme. Angela Davis, while she was a member of the Communist Party USA for much of our life, and at one time she did defend the Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia 1968, she has since recanted those views And today is part of an organization called the committees of correspondence for democracy and Socialism, which was the faction of the communist party USA that supported glasnost and perestroika, and broke away from the communist party after the fall of the USSR.
    Che Guevara what is increasingly critical of the Soviet Union by the time of his death, was growing increasingly uncomfortable with the closeness between Fidels government and Moscow, believing that the Soviet Union was beginning to exercise a quasi imperialist influence in Cuba, and Oppose the Soviet Union’s hostility towards China and Yugoslavia.
    Paul Robeson is Very similar to WEB Du Bois and his inclusion on this list, as Robeson was never remember the colors party, although he was associated with many leading members and broadly sympathetic too their activities, In particular anti-lynching activism. But you could also say he and DuBois were in fact “Tankies” in the most literal sense, as he did support the Soviet invasion of Hungary in 1956. However to understand the reason why robes in particular was so sympathetic to the Soviet Union, you need only listen to his own testimony before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee, Where he explicitly made the point that the reason he prays the Soviet Union is because over there he was treated like a human being, something he would never of been treated as in the American South.

  • @Octoberfurst
    @Octoberfurst 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I have toyed with the idea of calling myself a "tankie". I may be wrong, but in my opinion a "tankie" is someone who is against the demonization of Stalin and Mao. Don't get me wrong. I am not one of those who think that Stalin and Mao were saints. Clearly they were not. They did have opponents killed. But the west greatly exaggerates the numbers that died. Most people get the, "Communism killed 100 million people" trope from the book "The Black Book of Communism" which was written by an anti-communist fanatic. Those numbers he came up with were later found to be greatly exaggerated. I don't have time to get into it but just one example is the claim that Stalin killed 25 to 30 million people. But the Soviet archives show that around 800,000 people were killed during his rule. Mind you, that's a lot of people but nowhere near the 25 to 30 million that anti-communists claim. So yeah, bad things happened. But they were living in rather precarious times back then. So I defend Stalin and Mao against the exaggerated claims which makes me a "tankie" I guess. I do not expect communist revolutions to be bloodless or without fault. (I am a ML by the way.) But we should learn from mistakes from the past and not throw the baby out with the bathwater. That is my 2 cents worth.

    • @drarenthiralas1683
      @drarenthiralas1683 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      > But the Soviet archives show that around 800,000 people were killed during his rule
      This is a ridiculous argument, because it basically amounts to "according to Stalin, Stalin didn't really kill that many people".
      There sure are a lot of exaggerations regarding the death toll of Stalin's regime, and the Black Book of Communism is bullshit, but that Stalin was a genocidal tyrant is an incredibly well-documented fact.

  • @charlieyoutube5792
    @charlieyoutube5792 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Incredible video! Looking forward to new content:) im curious about what you are using to create the maps and animate in the video?

  • @crumb167
    @crumb167 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    the graphics and animations were excellent

  • @SimonAshworthWood
    @SimonAshworthWood 2 ปีที่แล้ว +12

    You don’t seem to understand the “TANKIES” meme with the faces of people like Malcolm X and Nelson Mandela. It is responding to people who claim that it’s “bad” to support actually existing Marxist-Leninist govts &/or anti-imperialist govts. and label such people “tankies”.
    All of the people on the meme supported actually existing Marxist-Leninist &/or anti-imperialist govts. E.g. the first country Nelson Mandela visited after being released from prison in the 1990s was Cuba, where he thanked the govt and people for their help in defeating apartheid.

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Yes, I think I made a video where I spoke about the differences that separate those people, I think it was called... Tankies.

    • @pedrosampaio7349
      @pedrosampaio7349 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@BadMouseProductions they're not commenting because they somehow didn't notice that you clarified the difference between these people. They're talking about you claiming some group of people who can be classified as "tankies" are themselves claiming a bunch of revolutionary and progressive figures willy-nilly as fellow "tankies" or something equivalent.
      It's kinda weird both you and the folks in the comments get so worked up and dismissive about it.
      Anyway, a few unrelated remarks:
      Did the CPN not endorse the intervention in Hungary, unlike what you showed at the beginning of the video? I was told by folks in the NCPN and CJB that the CPN was heavily harassed after this, with people attacking the 'headquarters' of the party. Not very important for the main point of the video, I guess.
      Also, what happened with the DDR video? I don't remember it, but a friend made a remark about it, I thought I should ask.

  • @vaarkajjunrrato147
    @vaarkajjunrrato147 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    I’m confused on why you chose to put Venezuela and Belarus as examples for “some states definitely get more of a pass than others”

    • @mikhaelgribkov4117
      @mikhaelgribkov4117 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fun_ghoul well, I'm Ukrainian, and I agree with conflaiting ruzzian and it's allies with asian dictatorship. You leftist sure love your eastern imperialism. Sad that I needed a war to see how rotten and hypocritical you are.

  • @theblckpool
    @theblckpool 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Nice one ! Thx

  • @st3shk4a49
    @st3shk4a49 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    i think it's important in the follow-up to get more at what you mention in the conclusion, how this kind of thinking can manifest in other political groups, especially online. while it's definitely a real thing that's important to discuss, i still think dedicating the majority of the runtime to calling out MLs specifically unwittingly feeds into the exact cycles of discourse you're trying to avoid, these imagined bouts of point-scoring between what amounts to online cliques dominated more by aesthetics than anything else. i def don't agree that it's more prevalent with any specific group of people, while it may be more stark and obvious with twitter randos defending stalin you can find the core thinking anywhere really
    beyond that, enjoyed the vid a lot, s/o :)

  • @MiravusVideos
    @MiravusVideos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +70

    The point of the meme isn't to claim those people as part of some ideology, but to lampoon the meaninglessness of the word. Despite having no ideological through-line connecting all of the people, they took stances which would undoubtedly be described as "tankie" by many of those who use the term to discredit the left. The point is the ridiculousness of the way tankie is used to discredit people, not to lay claim to historical heroes.
    To be more clear: if someone, now, lauds any aspect of the Soviet Union, say they praise the city planning, they will inevitably be called a tankie. This kind of facile logic, if taken seriously, would label any of those people in the image tankies along the same lines. Hence the meme. There's a reason the word is in scare quotes in the image.
    Maybe your points are valid in as much as anyone doing these things would be wrong, but at least the image chosen to exemplify this does a poor job.

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

      I literally explain the reasons for why there is a distinction between them and 'JucheJoe97'

    • @YellowSnow
      @YellowSnow 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      @@BadMouseProductions In fairness, you suggest it one-sidedly, at least in that part. While it is true that self-proclaimed "Tankies" are not who they idolize, it's also important to understand that, in regards to some of the values that these figures hold, they would've been thoroughly bastardized using the same terminology because of their views on Socialism & AES. The point being that division between what is seen as "Tankie" is so incredibly arbitrary that great leftist leaders would have been attributed the same title in passing, despite all the significance of their work. At the same time, it's necessary to realize that just because these historical figures may have been labeled similarly does not mean that their views were fundamentally similar or that their significance is because they would possibly be reviled as "Tankies" today.
      TL;DR It's not really commentary on who Tankies are but how the term has become so nebulous that revolutionary attitudes, anti-Imperialism, and anti-Americanism can be attributed to all of these figures who have been foundational in forging leftist politics.

    • @Lukas-xb7cx
      @Lukas-xb7cx 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

      @@BadMouseProductions and that LITERALLY isn't the point at all. You didn't even address anything and just resorted to saying "I'm right cause you're too online" lmfao. No one ever suggested that some random guy on twitter is the same as a historical personality. This meme isn't about that and it's baffling to me how someone could have such a hard time understanding it even if explained repeatedly.

    • @exu7325
      @exu7325 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@Lukas-xb7cx He's just playing dumb.

    • @SgtHolton
      @SgtHolton ปีที่แล้ว

      @@exu7325 I don't think he's playing dumb.

  • @ericvulgate
    @ericvulgate 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    Thanks this helps.
    I see people like luna ol getting called tankies in internal wikipedia dialogs and I know for a fact she doesn't agree.
    Are there self-described 'tankies'?
    Or is it one of those labels you only ever hear from detractors?

    • @CommieApe
      @CommieApe 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Tankie is an anti communist perjorative. It's usualled tossed around by white westerners who don't have a principled understanding of proleterian history. MLs and MLMs call themselves tankies as a term of endearment.

    • @Shermos
      @Shermos 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      Only detractors. Some people have adopted it as a kind of F U.

    • @wayfaringspacepoet
      @wayfaringspacepoet 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@Shermos or LaRouche-stanning weirdoes like Maupin

  • @phrajilman
    @phrajilman 2 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    The Malcolm X quote is also very disingenuous. If you read the context, it is clear that he was just trying to agitate. He said right after that he wanted to join the Japanese during WWII, something NO COMMUNIST then or now would agree with. It's safe to say that Malcolm X didn't believe that either, but that probably means the communist part was just him trying to sound as unamerican as possible.

    • @phrajilman
      @phrajilman 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fun_ghoul what are on about, my point is that he didn't mean either of those things, he was just trying to agitate

    • @phrajilman
      @phrajilman 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@fun_ghoul k bro😂

    • @evan6338
      @evan6338 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Yeah it definitely reads more like someone trying to be edgy and trigger racist white Americans at the time.

  • @The_Chosen_Heretic
    @The_Chosen_Heretic 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    Holy hell this was spellbinding. It’s been so difficult as someone who’s been trying to get more into leftist organization as well as someone with a passion for history I’ve had to fight both the temptation to just saying this flippantly and confronting these people for their unproductive behaviors. I really appreciate all you had to say here (especially the segment about the Soviet-Afghan War and Dubois’ bad opinions on Japan). I wish you and your praxis well.

    • @hansfrankfurter2903
      @hansfrankfurter2903 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      The mujahedeen were just freedom fighters is the dumbest take one can ever think of. Literally all the factions were Islamist for Sharia rule.
      As for Japan. Here's a different opinion. Modern Japan when it came to being in the Meiji restoration 1868 was a resource poor backward agrarian state, in a sea of European colonial world empires with industry. They had 2 choices, either model their regime on the colonial empires of the time, or wait and be eventually colonized. The correct choice as difficult as it was was to play the game of empires.
      They've had a chance to reverse course since the 1920s and go red, and build some Asian red Union. That was their biggest mistake, is that they rolled the dice allying the fascists (third way) anti-systematic movements in 1940, thinking that was the way to go.
      With that said, Japan at the time, was considered the hope of Asia and the only challenge to the white man's hegemony. If you look at their rhetoric, it was all about Hakku Ichio, Asian co-prosperity sphere and ironically anti European colonialism. This was markedly different from fascist rhetoric.
      The west didn't oppose Japan, initially when they started establishing colonies, up until the 1930s when they became a threat. What Dubois was seeing, wasn't an evil empire, but a challenge to the white man. And it was reasonable to do so at the time.

    • @frenchguitarguy1091
      @frenchguitarguy1091 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@hansfrankfurter2903 on the topic of the Mujahedeen and freedom- freedom is the most loosely described word, freedom of speech contradicts freedom of oppression etc, the freedom that the Mujahedeen were fighting for was the preservation of their way of life, which yes did include Islamic laws which other people see as contradictory, it is however the truth. On the other hand the soviets weren't exactly giving them freedom, especially with all the massacres they commited.

    • @hansfrankfurter2903
      @hansfrankfurter2903 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      @@frenchguitarguy1091 Well that's not what Badmouse meant by "freedom". He seems to imply a kind of western "liberal" freedom.
      Even if that wasn't what he meant, it sure came off as if he was repeating the establishment line that "bin Laden is fighting for freedom".
      As to the "massacres", I'd need some convincing non-propaganda sources on that. Who was doing what? against who exactly? ....etc And it better not be just "some ppl died in war", because no war is ever clean.

  • @anonymityone3646
    @anonymityone3646 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This is awesome. I've been thinking about the term a lot this year, especially after seeing so many people applying it completely and frustratingly wrong. This video really took the next few steps and caught me in the middle of exactly what you described. I was pushing towards adopting "tankie" myself, even though it doesn't really describe my views accurately, as if that was anything more than a stupid selfexpression of dislike for people i regarded more and more as lesser. Just a way to make myself feel superior even though i was reacting in just as ridiculous a way. Good timing and thank you for this.

    • @loganvanderwier8866
      @loganvanderwier8866 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      And it's good that you didn't adopt the label "tankie", because that does make you look, to most people, like someone who supports/justifies/denies genocides when the enemies of America do it.

    • @loganvanderwier8866
      @loganvanderwier8866 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@EggEnjoyer I don't believe Adrian Zans, I believe all the other people who have reported on it.
      And even the CCP calling them re-education camps is not great either.
      My country had re-education camps for our indigonous population and that is a national shame I have to carry. But China is currently doing it.

  • @wesshiflet2214
    @wesshiflet2214 2 ปีที่แล้ว +10

    damn you didn't have to do gadaffi like that tho

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +5

      Why are people so clingy about Gadaffi? Yes we get it he had great presence in revolutionary currents, that doesn't require the literal fandom he amasses from some.

    • @wesshiflet2214
      @wesshiflet2214 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      @@BadMouseProductions he had sunglasses and a golden gun. also his book is cool

    • @tequilasunset8628
      @tequilasunset8628 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      @@BadMouseProductions to be fair the man was dripped out

  • @alrecks619
    @alrecks619 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    i love how you channel your frustration against a particular community by making a video about what you're being called for quite a while instead of going goblin mode about it.

  • @SoryRN
    @SoryRN ปีที่แล้ว +1

    4:55 I've often seen it defined like that by the user's of the term but never was it used in that way and I've been called a tankie for many weird reasons and despite that I'm not a westerner or talked about interventions that much.

  • @noheroespublishing1907
    @noheroespublishing1907 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    I always viewed "Tankie" as a thought terminating cliche, when thrown out by Liberals and Conservatives, and a ML catch-all, including the Dengists for some reason.
    Soviet nostalgia, especially from those on the Western Left, I believe is more an act of mourning; a feeling that they were born into a place that is/was on the wrong side of history and feels they are complicit with a betrayal of the exploited peoples around the globe as well as at home. Or, at least that's how I see the situation.

    • @DiodeMilliampere
      @DiodeMilliampere 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

      And what other group venerates nostalgia of a mythic past?

    • @noheroespublishing1907
      @noheroespublishing1907 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@DiodeMilliampere Liberals with FDR and Churchill, or even at times JFK or LBJ, and sometimes the Clinton 90s, Conservatives, sometimes with Nixon, but definitely with Regan and even now Trump. I don't view the Soviet Union as mythic, but it sure as shit was a progressive force compared to the Russian Federation of today, or really at any point. I mean, all of the former Eastern Block countries are in worse shape today than they were under the Soviet Union; life expectancy and general well-being has dropped across the board; this includes in the first world, who only bothered having a social democracy just as a stopgap to compete with the Soviet Union and it's ambitious and universal social programs; these are measurable differences, I know my grandmother is livid better because of those programs, as compared to my parents and myself, who lack more and more of them. Nostalgia can indeed be empty and blinding, but it can also be based on concrete understanding of the decline society is going through due to the austerity brought on by corporate profit seeking at the expense of the Working Class.

    • @DiodeMilliampere
      @DiodeMilliampere 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@noheroespublishing1907 please, libs don't care about those people or venerate them even a fraction as much as certain parts of the online left drape themselves in the aesthetics and mythos of the USSR. They turn it into a facet of their personality. The amount of "patriotism" these people have for the the USSR is also way far beyond anything libs feel about the history of liberalism. If you ask the average lib about those people they will probably say "they're OK i guess" or "who?" Libs simply aren't that invested and as a result don't really mythologize or turn those people into heroes.

    • @DiodeMilliampere
      @DiodeMilliampere 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

      @@noheroespublishing1907 in the USSR, the "soviet nostalgia" movement is nakedly reactionary and harkening back to a time when russia had greater strength, and importance. It's their version of "MAGA" and just because a hammer and sickle is stamped on that doesn't change it. The western version of soviet nostalgia is keyed into the mythic strength and importance the USSR had, too, but they have a greater commitment to the appearance of actually being leftist. At the end of the day, its still a nationalistic impulse based on the fantasy of power and hegemony. I think a lot of people "on the left" came over from the right and they just can't give up the patriotic/nationalistic impulses, obssession with strength, fixation on symbols, dogma and myth. They were raised believing in the global struggle of good versus evil and instead of just unlearning it they choose the side opposed to the propaganda they heard as a child.

    • @noheroespublishing1907
      @noheroespublishing1907 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      @@DiodeMilliampere All groups with no power have pride in their position, sure, it often is a form of overcompensation for their current political weaknesses and inability to affect change; black pride or LGBT pride makes sense on the United States because of the suffering they went through and how much they still suffer. Yes, politics isn't an essentially feature of a person's life, nobody needs to be a socialist, but like adopting one's self into a self-made family of cobbled together relationships, while no based on blood, is just as much of a family. The Soviet Union was when Left politics was muscular and virile, not perfect or unworthy of reflection/criticism, but something the Left has now lacked for over thirty years now. The USSR now isn't a country, it's a symbol of aspiration, people don't want to recreate it piece by piece, they just want a place that Left politics can act from a place of strength and feel vicarious strength from it's existence.

  • @jaiden1279
    @jaiden1279 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    You deserve more views

    • @Marttiini9812
      @Marttiini9812 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

      Do you though?

    • @jaiden1279
      @jaiden1279 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Marttiini9812 oops

  • @stephblooddrinker2018
    @stephblooddrinker2018 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I'd be curious to your displayal of trotzkism in this video since i as a organised trotzkist haven't really interacted with many trotzkist online but I'm genuinely curious where the idea comes from that we do not support using force?

    • @weebgrinder-AIArtistPro
      @weebgrinder-AIArtistPro 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Good question. I think it has to do with the anti-Stalin stance of Trotsky and that being interpreted as some kind of pacifist tendency.

  • @MatthewOstergren
    @MatthewOstergren 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I paused around 8:50 and the "tweets" on there just about gave me an aneurysm.

  • @TheScourge007
    @TheScourge007 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is a useful discussion on the term and the fights that happen around it. But I do wonder if there's a problem in the focus on the stance of the regime that goes so far as to obscure the frequent agreement in actual policy that should be fought for. Consider how often Chomsky is derided for his criticisms of countries the US also doesn't like, but then for the most part his actual policy recommendations for western countries are generally not that different than the defenders of those governments. He'll criticize the government of Maduro but also call for sanctions to be lifted. In practical terms, shouldn't that make him not some diehard enemy of marxist anti-imperialists but at least a fellow traveler? This isn't to say there are no reasons to criticize Chomsky. However, folks a ton of time debating over whether the right set of policies are being pursued in designated enemy countries as a proxy for what actions we should advocate Western governments take. But there's often no necessary relationship between how good or bad the foreign country is and what the actions of western countries should be. Tankism seems built on implicitly accepting the assumption that if government X is as objectionable as it's being presented as then interventions are good so therefore government X must not be so bad. There may even be cases where the government isn't as bad as presented (example the level of personal corruption in the Worker's Party of Brazil under Rousseff/Lula was heavily exaggerated) but in practical terms that's often not really the point.
    So yeah, MLs and ML parties ought to be careful not to be knee-jerk apologists as they sometimes are. But we should identify real divides in what policies are advocated. A Chomsky who criticizes AES or "anti-imperialist" countries but still advocates non-interventionism should be far less an issue than an "anarcho-NATOist" who advocates more interventions. One is a divide on priorities and rhetoric at most, the other is truly irreconcilable differences in praxis.

  • @nemisis200792
    @nemisis200792 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Tankie = Not a Trot.

    • @weebgrinder-AIArtistPro
      @weebgrinder-AIArtistPro 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Except when actual Trots get called tankies. At least liberals do it.

  • @reddawn1873
    @reddawn1873 ปีที่แล้ว

    I'm not too sure about the title
    But this video was very good

  • @slr4456
    @slr4456 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Also, just finished the rest of the video, and this is the reason why I never unsubed from you, even when the old videos were put on private. You always make such good thought provoking videos, even if I don´t agree with every single sentence said. Glad to see you back especially right now since the left discourse has plummeted into an absolute dumpster fire, and real discourse has been relegated to more "niche" spaces than they used to back in 2017.

  • @chrissimmons1850
    @chrissimmons1850 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey man just wanted to say I'm happy you're popping back up and making vids. Back in those golden days of breadtube you were always my favorite, I forced a lot of friends to watch your vids. Hope you're well

  • @waltonsmith7210
    @waltonsmith7210 2 ปีที่แล้ว +52

    As an American I get annoyed when someone is called "antiAmerican" when they're really anti American government.

    • @MrDoomedtofail
      @MrDoomedtofail 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Make no mistake, I am 100% anti-American people.

    • @americancountryball2077
      @americancountryball2077 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      The US has sat on illegal soil for years destroying Hawaiian fields

    • @dominicsouthern7672
      @dominicsouthern7672 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      i hate the fed.

    • @stoicdoen5566
      @stoicdoen5566 2 ปีที่แล้ว +8

      "Always a message of friendship for the people of the US. For their hardworking spirit, their intellectuals and workers, for their scientific and technical advances. We really wish them the best of luck.
      As far as their government, there is no love lost between the Cuban and US governments." - Fidel Castro

    • @bogdan7266
      @bogdan7266 2 ปีที่แล้ว +3

      Even that can feel bad intentioned from my experience, at least since the war started. For example the people who genuinely want Ukraine to lose in the name of anti-american imperialism. Or NATO rolling back and not protecting eastern countries. I'm probably biased considering I live close to the border with Ukraine, but it always triggers me when people talk like that as if we don't exist/we don't matter and we should be at the mercy of Russia because nato = bad.

  • @Fawp
    @Fawp 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    "Put on the thigh-highs of rage!"
    The battle-cry of your average tankie.

  • @nullumamare8660
    @nullumamare8660 2 ปีที่แล้ว +54

    Funny how this whole discussion revolves around first-world anglophones on the internet. From the perspective of a thrid-world country marxist-leninist movement, we would all be called tankies by you all. That is why I hate "web communism". People don't seem to understand that you need to organize yourself in a political party and do actual political work (tweeting about communism is NOT political work in itself) in the real world for you to even label yourself a leninist.
    For these people, marxism-leninism is a joke, an aesthetic that they "use" over the internet. I don't consider anyone that is not a member of a political party a communist. To be a communist (and a leninist most of all) is to UNDERSTAND that you are only a communist as long there is a communisty party in which you are organized and do actual political work to organize the working class. Without a communist party, there are no communists.
    In Brazil, every communist would be called a "tankie" by these first-world unorganized tweeting hordes because we don't shit over the history of the soviet union and ALL other socialist movements, even if we have disagreements and criticisms. So be it. I'm a "tankie".

  • @michaszkot4419
    @michaszkot4419 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    Am I a tankie if I robbed a sperm bank?

  • @CommieApe
    @CommieApe ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Hey BM do you have any sources on the statement "Tito's benevolent dictatorship" I'm genuinely interested to learn the context behind it.

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  ปีที่แล้ว +4

      Well he's viewed more highly mainly because he was a war hero and a very good one and because he held the country together for a long time, after his death and what happened has defiantly solidified a more positive reception for ole Tito.
      But another important reason for his popularity is he had funding from both sides of the cold war, which enabled Yugoslavia to have one of the highest standards of living outside of the West.

    • @CommieApe
      @CommieApe ปีที่แล้ว

      @@BadMouseProductions appreciate your elaboration! sorry for the late response i just saw this. Yugoslavia is another socialist experiment i need to read up on.

  • @kenseitakesi4521
    @kenseitakesi4521 2 ปีที่แล้ว +17

    being anti american is just common sense

    • @user-ig4dl4iv1j
      @user-ig4dl4iv1j 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      See Gramsci on how common sense is actually a manifestation of bourgeois ideology

    • @mikhaelgribkov4117
      @mikhaelgribkov4117 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@user-ig4dl4iv1j life is also concept used by capitalists so we must end it. /S

    • @user-ig4dl4iv1j
      @user-ig4dl4iv1j 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@mikhaelgribkov4117 don't be daft. If you were arguing with an anti-abortion person and they said "being for abortion is against life!", it would be totally reasonable for you to critique the assumptions buried within the word "life". That doesn't mean you support human extinction, any more than I am defending US imperialism right now, nor am I saying you shouldn't use your common sense when making decisions about when to cross a busy street. We're having a conversation about young people who approach international questions with the "common sense" that anything that is the opposite of what US imperialist propaganda says is the truth. E.g. US imperialist propaganda says Assad is a genocidal butcher, therefore he must in fact be the polar opposite of a genocidal butcher, because the US propaganda always tells lies. (Ignoring the fact that manipulation and disengeuous presentation of half-truths is a well-known propaganda tactic) This sort of "common sense" is fundamentally at odds with any historical materialist attempt to analyze the situation in Syria.

    • @user-ig4dl4iv1j
      @user-ig4dl4iv1j 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      A very trivial example that illustrates the stupidity of this logic is how Stalinist Internet sects who were previously addicted to chatting with each other on Signal have now decided Signal is "CIA", and therefore no longer a useful cybersecurity tool, because they learned was developed by freelance agents of western imperialism to avoid surveillance by the PRC. Ironically this flies against the face of actual common sense, as the people who developed Signal still had need for a useful end-to-end encryption software, and the technical cybersecurity principles of end-to-end encryption have little to do with political ideology.

  • @ecocom4739
    @ecocom4739 2 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    In regards to the comment about the Cuban rev not being communist, have you ever read Helen Yaffe's work on Che Guevara and the Budgetary Finance System? Cosmonaut has a really good podcast ep on it from 2020. I think it shows that Cuba's one of the socialist states that's contributed the most to the debate around how to practically begin transitioning away from the law of value and divisions btw mental/manual labour, at least until 1965 (Yaffe also does argue Fidel leads a partial revival of Che's vision in the mid/late 80s in her other book).

    • @BadMouseProductions
      @BadMouseProductions  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I would say that the practices taken forward after seizing power would probably better represent that, but the revolution itself was not Communist, it was a national revolution with Communists in it. Other people like Cienfuegos were decidedly not so.

  • @crowx190
    @crowx190 2 ปีที่แล้ว +36

    As someone who gets called a tankie a lot, i appreciate the nuance of this discussion, at least the parts that weren't completely wrong like the clearest counterargument to your narrative around DuBois' "On Stalin" is the text of the thing.

    • @AnprimGang
      @AnprimGang 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      YWNBAW

    • @ArcturusOTE
      @ArcturusOTE 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Reactionary traitor! Ted K should've gotten a bullet for his works and he's not even anprim, he's Neo-Luddite

    • @Pepsiman1848
      @Pepsiman1848 2 ปีที่แล้ว +13

      Tankie

    • @Taschip
      @Taschip 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Transgender communist??? Wtf

    • @crowx190
      @crowx190 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Taschip like half the communists i know are genderqueer and almost all the trans people i know are communist

  • @neandrewthal
    @neandrewthal 2 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    A 30 minute hit of copium and call me in the morning.

  • @RebekahSolWest
    @RebekahSolWest ปีที่แล้ว

    I appreciate the nuance

  • @7th808s
    @7th808s 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    I don't understand your problem with the "tankies" meme. Yes, we're not them. But the message of this meme is that today's western leftists who throw around the term "tankie" would oppose these people at the time for being too "authoritarian" or whatever. That is true. The main contrast between the "tankie" left and the "tankie-yelling" left, is that the first group looks at these past attempts and takes them seriously and wants to learn from them, while being critical of them to varying degrees (but seldom a degree that would put western imperialism in a less negative light), while the latter truly wants to dismiss all of the past because of its mistakes. They range from people who truly think that the western empire is more "free" and a better place to live while ignoring how colonialism (of the past and in the modern day) contributes to that living standard, to people who simply want to dismiss every previous socialist state because they were imperfect.
    The meme is to throw these people all together and show these "tankie-yelling" leftists: "So you oppose ALL of these? Everyone who did anything worthwhile in practice." While individually they would, the strength of the meme is that they are all shown together. You cannot in your right mind say "yes" to that question without appearing like you just want to keep leftism this public debate on the internet where we can dunk on Ben Babibo and his crew while never making a true change in the real world, and also... appearing a bit white supremacist, right?
    So yeah, I think it's a good meme, and your criticism of it just sounds a bit like "but before you point fingers at capitalists, did you recycle your garbage today? Hmm?"
    The inclusion of Malcolm X is also less strange than you make it out to be because he would definitely be one of the people marked "tankie" or "authoritarian" by these people, regardless of whether he's a socialist. "But tankie refers exclusively to socialists", well yeah, as you said yourself: it's become obsolete.

  • @funkbungus137
    @funkbungus137 2 ปีที่แล้ว +15

    As an anarchist who organizes with every stripe of socialist/progressive/ whoever is pointed towards a better world etc.. In the real world there's only been one instance where ideology got in the way of the task at hand, in my personal experience, and it was liberals trying to hijack what we where doing and steer it towards some vague electoralism. (We where unified under the umbrella of the IWW, helping organize a boot factory)
    at least around here if an event has been spearheaded by anarchists, one big unionists, radlibs, whatever, we're given respect to organize and operate in the fashion we find most useful, and vice versa. anything else is indulging in ego stroking that we dont have time for.
    I like to think that I am above all a member of a community, but firstly an antifascist, secondly a socialist, and thirdly an anarcho-syndicalist.

  • @pralyuris5936
    @pralyuris5936 2 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Mightily underrated

  • @rurak2727
    @rurak2727 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    I am a bit confused by your ideological journey. But this is a really good video that I can almost entirely get behind. You‘re the first leftist I watched when you just became an anarcho-communist, and now you put out a high quality video on dogmatism and the like. Thank you, and don‘t have bad takes

  • @LibertarianLeninistRants
    @LibertarianLeninistRants 2 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Whenever someone calls me a tankie, I tell them that I'm not since I don't support the crushing of uprisings in the socialist countries of eastern europe with military force. That I in fact agree with many of the things the people during these uprisings wanted to achieve - they would have been beneficial to socialism, as it was often intended by their leaders who often were socialists themselves (see Prague Spring f.e.).
    My hope in using this reasoning is to nudge the other person into researching the topic further on their own.

    • @LiterarischeAktion
      @LiterarischeAktion 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      War der "17. Juli 1953" auch nur ein Volks- bzw. sogar sozialistischer Aufstand in der DDR und da wäre nicht Abriss der DDR herausgekommen?

    • @pissfather6798
      @pissfather6798 2 ปีที่แล้ว +7

      so...youre not a tankie. people who uncritically worship the USSR and authoritarian repression are.

    • @pissfather6798
      @pissfather6798 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@LiterarischeAktion was verleitet dich zu denken das system demokratischer zu machen und den arbeitern zuzuhören hätte zum "Abriss der DDR" geführt?

    • @LiterarischeAktion
      @LiterarischeAktion 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@pissfather6798 lol

    • @LiterarischeAktion
      @LiterarischeAktion 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@pissfather6798 Der Deutschlandlied-singende Pöbel ist ja bekannt dafür, dass es ihm nur um "mehr Demokratie" geht. Du hältst bestimmt nationalistische Demagogie in Form von AfD, Pegida und co für ein modernes Phänomen. ;) Aber da wo es gegen dein wahnhaftes Feindbild namens aUtOrItÄrEr SoZiALiSmUs geht, da wird jedes verblödete Begehren des meckernden (und mordenden) Michels plötzlich total based. :----D