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So a bit of context, the EFF is a prominent pan-African, ostensibly ML leftist party in South Africa. This is an FAQ from early 2024, that same year the country had an election in late May. Personally, I don't think the EFF arrived at these sentiments wanting to appeal to western liberals or whatever. If you know anything about Malema or the EFF, you'd know that they are not concerned with playing soft with right-wingers, much to the chagrin of the compromised ANC and white supremacist "Democratic" Alliance. Not sure who wrote it, but from the writing style I think it might have been written by either Shivambu or Malema himself.

Some quotes for those who don't want to read:

Stalin and Mao were NOT Marxists, they were actually quite anti-Marxist in that they led regimes based not on democratic control of the state by the workers, but rather based on totalitarian control by an elite stratum of bureaucrats who were a parasite on the workers' state.

The Stalinists were terrified of any potential opposition, and especially the intellectuals that they could not control. They were snuffed out, in many cases quite literally. Individual expression was portrayed as counter-revolutionary, even culture was subjugated to the "collective will" - not of society but of a handful of bureaucrats desperate to cling on to their power and privilege.

Had the Communist International remained firm on the positions of Lenin and Trotsky, the victory of the world revolution would have been ensured. Unfortunately, the Comintern's formative years coincided with the Stalinist counter-revolution in Russia, which had a disastrous effect on the Communist Parties of the entire world.

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[โ€“] Commiejones@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It was funny because of how true it is.

[โ€“] LeninZedong@lemmygrad.ml 0 points 2 weeks ago

Both the Trotsky part and the Hoxha part? Yeah you can just tell if they are a Trotskyist or a Hoxhaist by a few details, and it is always funny reading a text that seems theoretically sound, until you come across some mention of "permanent revolution" or "anti-revisionism" and then you explode from the absurdity of being able to recognize them off of only a few details.