Asking because some of them supported Cuba a few weeks ago but now Cuba is enemy #1 and the US just killed 32 Cuban officers who were directly defending Maduro as his personal guard.

It kinda seems like you can’t be an enemy of Venezuela and also a supporter of Cuba so like… Are there any states left that these self-identified leftists still support at all?

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        I have to imagine it has to do with identification. Unless you’re at the top of the social order, you’re going to identify with the “underdog” to some extent, but few will identify with the powerful. Even at the higher echelons, there’s still plenty of people with more power, which can lead one to the false assumption of one’s own downtrodden status: hence the difficulty of many white-presenting people to recognize their own privilege, even when it becomes increasingly obvious when bolstered by wealth.

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      There’s a weird current on the left where you sympathize with Latin American socialists and are willing to consider the material constraints they have to contend with, but you have nothing but disdain for Asian and Russian communists because they didn’t just snap their fingers and out of thin air create productive forces and a classless society. I guess it’s unexamined Cold War racism?

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      Yeah, that’s my experience too.

      I think this also explains why Vietnam is mostly just ignored by these people. It’s doing well enough that the “underdog” thing doesn’t really work, and it’s also not powerful enough to have all that much influence outside its own borders. Doesn’t fit any sort of preconceived narrative? Just don’t talk about it.

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      Huh. Well now I have to do what I always do when confused by confounding situations: Go do some reading. It’s hard for me to conceptualize what goes into someone’s head to produce such a dissonant view, but it takes all types I guess. Maybe it’s incomplete propagandization? Like genetic co-dominance but applied to a worldview.