• Ilixtze@lemm.ee
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    12 days ago

    Question: If you are in a country outside the US; And you unironically love china you see them as a viable alternative to America , as a market and for their technological achievements; are you considered by Americans to be a Tankie? I’ve always had the idea that “Tankie” equals “traitor” in the eyes of Americans.

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      11 days ago

      AFAIK, originally “tankie” comes from being on chinas side of the Tianamen Square Massacre. So on the side of the tanks. It doesn’t have directly to do with U.S.

      So if someone thinks that China did good there, they are likely a tankie.

      Update: I looked it up and it seems I was wrong, it was about arguing in favor of using tanks in the Hungarian Revolution. See more here: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tankie

      According to Christina Petterson, “Politically speaking, tankies regard past and current socialist systems as legitimate attempts at creating communism, and thus have not distanced themselves from Stalin, China, etc.”

      So you also have to consider yourself a supporter of what you understand “Comminism” means, to be one.