Tankeke

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Was reading some biographies of American/British communists during the Cold War, a couple of them were in fraternities in college. I find it somewhat amusing that Greek life is supposed to be evil. But that didn't seem to stop them from being Tankie. I saw some fraternities flying the Palestinian flag outside their houses when I visited Columbia University New York, strange and funny. Lemmygrad, as ML, are you guys involved in Greek life or similar student organizations? Why/why not?

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 10 points 1 month ago

One of the few direct action behaviors of SDS. This is manifested in the form of vandalizing the bars their dads frequent.

 

I know they're DSA who holding music festival, but how bad is it exactly? Now that they won, I'm curious what their stance is on the issues that will be discussed at CPs (Russia, China, North Korea, etc.)?

 

Hey, I think those of you who live in the US may know about what happened at Columbia University (one of the Ivy League Universities), where 109 students were arrested for peacefully demonstrating for gaza. I'm not American, I'm sensitive to topics like student movements and don't particularly want to discuss them. At the same time I am pessimistic and critical of all student movements worldwide. For the US, one of the founders of SDS Tom Hayden went on to join the Democratic Party and live in Beverly Hills with his Hollywood star wife. Yes, it doesn't make sense for students to be arrested, but their rich parents will pay bail to get them out. When these kids graduate, they will put on their resumes that they are "warriors against the power" and work for their parents' NGOs. And certain American universities have been marketing themselves as "social justice warriors," Columbia University, the University of California system, to name a few. Yes, it has happened in history that certain students and faculty have stood up, but that's history. Has anything changed since 1968 because of demonstrations by rich white students? This time was no different, except that the faces in the demonstration crowd were a little more colorful. The essence is still American-centered self-touching. That's what I think, and I'd like to know what do y'all think about this.

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I just transferred from a smaller college to a school of 50,000 students. It is neighbors with another school in Southern California that famous on student movement. I joined the school's Students for Bernie club (which unfortunately was the only active leftist club at the school), and they were very strange, very strange even for American. They started out organizing for Bernie's presidential campaign and now they encompass YDSA, new SDS,local unions. Like the old video game bundles where you get all in one bite. The problem comes in the fact that there are only about ten active members a piece, all of whom are members of the above organizations. Some called themselves ML, some laborists,Some are social democrats, some are politically apathetic but pro-labor. This led to me not forming friendships with them. Plus, the club leaders are graduating soon and there is no one to take their place. I asked a graduated PSL member if there weren't any "normal" leftist organizations here. They replied that most real ML wouldn't join this club because it's a registered club with the school, they're afraid of being recognized by the school, and they're Bernie supporters after all.

On top of that, I joined six to seven non-political clubs, but things still weren't going well. Most of the people in the clubs have known each other since freshman year and now that they're seniors I'm the one who jumped in in the middle. I have an alcohol allergy I can't go to any fraternity sorority parties and I'm not interested. The people on my course are super self-isolated, they look down and ignore you when I try to talk to them. I'm looking for help off campus right now so if you're a student in the neighborhood you can contact me.

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

I asked the same question a few months ago! Since the beginning of this year, he has received more and more coverage in the Chinese media, China Daily, CGTN, CCTV. Many people in the comments section warned "he's the father of shock therapy , do not believe him", but judging by his behavior, it doesn't look like he's being funny...

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

This seems to be a common problem of "leftist" directors in the 21st century. I can't entirely agree with them. For example, I admire Michael Moore for exposing the evils of capitalism, but his views on China really makes me uncomfortable.

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Thanks! I'm hearing about it first. I'll watch it!

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Great Paul Robeson! I've been listening to him sing the Soviet national anthem!

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Thank you. Many of the movies on this list are new to me. About Eastern Europe I wanted to include A Serbian Film 2010, but it's disgusting and I don't recommend anyone watch it...

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

About Salo or 120 days of sodom, I've seen it. I was gonna include it, but it's gross. I would be very sorry if someone actually went to see the movie through this post and was scared. Thanks for the other suggestions! By the way, Pier Paolo Pasolini‘s other movies are worth watching, too. As far as I know, he was a ML.

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you! This movie has been lying in my computer for a long time. I'm going to finish it tonight!

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you, this is the first time I've heard of this movie! John Reed‘s story is very exciting and reminds me of one of our Chinese people's friend Norman Bethune.

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you! You remind me, I forgot about Ken Loach. Probably the basedest British director.

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you. Can't wait to finish this list. I forgot Network1976 too, I just finished it last month!

[–] Tankeke@lemmygrad.ml 1 points 2 years ago

Thank you. I think it's probably the most important British film

 

Hello, everyone I am looking for some leftist films from non-socialist countries as part of my research on the international Communist movement, thank you for your help. Here are a few I've seen and I think they're good:

O Lucky Man! 1973

Another Country 1984 (Based on real history, story of Guy Burgess one of the Cambridge Five)

Good bye, Lenin! 2003(Not exactly a leftist movie, but worth watching)

Léon Morin, prêtre 1961

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