Reading about FOSS philosophy, degoogling, becoming against corporations, and now a full-blown woke communist (like Linus Torvalds)

    • @AnUnusualRelic@lemmy.world
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      9 months ago

      I liked the take by the utterly clueless Polish guy in the comment. I think his complete lack of understanding of any context is quite typical of online political conversation, especially when semantics come into play.

      Also Linus did call for “Total world domination” (I have the tshirt).

      • Sneaky Bastard
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        129 months ago

        Yes of course, who doesn’t remember how woke Lenin created a woke revolution based on woke teachings of woke Marx and even woker Engels.

    • The_Jewish_Cuban [he/him]
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      109 months ago

      unfortunately I think this is just him saying he’s a “woke communist” if being a woke communist is atheism, women’s rights, and gun control. I don’t think he’s a marxist of any stripe it seems. However, I am willing to be corrected here. I’ve only seen this post regarding to him

      • @chaorace
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        69 months ago

        This might be a dumb question: what do you mean? I know very little about Finland, so I’m just genuinely curious. Are the Finns in particular well-known for being anti-communist or is it more like a geopolitical thing since they share a border with Russia?

        • @teemuki@sopuli.xyz
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          89 months ago

          I don’t know where this idea that all Finns are anti-communist comes from. Finland had one of the strongest communist movements in Western Europe during the cold war. At the height of their popularity about one in four Finns voted for communists in elections. Card carrying communists sat as ministers in multiple cabinets, up to the early 1980s. Like many young people of his generation, Linus Torvalds’ father was a member of the Communist Party of Finland in the 1970s. And all this happened after Finland had fought against the Soviet Union in the 2nd world war.

          • @chaorace
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            19 months ago

            Fair enough, I suppose. Sometimes it’s hard to tease out cause & effect with things like this (e.g.: the relationships between Germany/France, U.S./Japan, Canada/U.K.). Not that I mind a simple & straightforward bloody historical hate-boner every once in a while.

        • @FluffyPotato@lemm.ee
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          29 months ago

          Saying your a communist in the baltics gets your ass beat here because most people in their 40s and older lost friends or family to the USSR or at minimum know someone who has. Lots of bad associations. Finland has similar history though they managed to fend off occupation. I know Poland has similar sentiments but not sure about all ex-soviet occupied countries.