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If you’re really an lgbt russian who blames the curtailing of LGBT rights in Russia on Putin and not on US and European LGBT orgs that have gleefully sold you down the river while fundraising off your plight then, well, you’re just a dupe I’m sorry
Isn’t it normal to blame the anti-LGBT laws on the government passing them and the police enforcing them? Is there reason to believe the average violent homophobe in Russia conceptualises himself as an anti-imperialist? And if there is, aren’t they, ykno, wrong?
Well, no, they’re not wrong. There is nothing necessarily left-wing about anti-imperialism as a positionality, and the reality on the grown is that there is a global white-lead power structure of white-lead supranational institutions, and Russia, along with China, is outside of that power structure and stands against it.
The reason why, then, so many anti-imperialist movements in the global south deliberately and viciously target LGBT people in their own countries, is because LGBT rights was weaponized against their populations and imposed on them by force as one spoke of a system of neocolonial domination, and supranational LGBT orgs have, genuinely, served as one part of a pro-Atlantacist 5th column that have contributed to color revolutions in states that are insufficiently obedient to the global white power structure.
Again, if you want someone to blame for the state of LGBT people in Russia, blame western LGBT orgs
“Slime molds are cooler than stars” is… a defensible take at any rate
Hegel did his PhD thesis on planetary motion in the solar system and the theory he developed was invalidated the very same year he published it by the discovery of Ceres, I’d hate space for the rest of my life too
“If Stalin had accomplished for the world bourgeoisie what he did for the world proletariat, he would have long been hailed in bourgeois circles as one of the “greats” of all time, not only of the present century. The same general criteria should apply to Stalin’s reputation from the Marxist point of view. Stalin advanced the position of the world proletariat further than any person in history with the exception of Lenin. True, without the base Lenin laid, Stalin could not have built, but using this base he moved about as far as was possible in the existing situation. In short a new class of world leader has emerged, and Stalin is in its highest rank.”
— Cameron, Kenneth Neill. Stalin, Man of Contradiction. Toronto: NC Press, c1987, p. 120