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    1. kamikaibitsu on

      Usually, such happens when information spread must be suppressed by labeling undesirable info. spread as c0mmunist idealogy

    2. YeahBuddy5000 on

      Considering they lived under communism and know how much it sucks, this all makes sense.

    3. TheAnnoyingNarrator on

      Banning the opposition inst really a new thing, also both post soviet countries so it probably has pretty broad support, Just banning an existing party sends one dangerous precident though…

    4. yellowjackethokie on

      But let me guess, discussing or promoting fascism is totally okay…right?

    5. Horror_Storm_7856 on

      No country has achieved Marx final version of communism, the state always ends up getting stronger and more authoritarian and the people can never overthrow and eliminate the state. None of the communist countries are final stage they are all stuck in transition communism, where the state is permanently authoritarian. Once the state gets power they want to keep it. Countries are  banning communism so that true communism can never happen. I think a country will one day achieve the final stage of communism perhaps in the next fifty years , or maybe during a financial reset where a communist country can decentralize and the working class eliminates the state. I think it would be interesting if the usa became final stage communism, hypothetical , but think of the idea that ‚you will own nothing and be happy‘ is true communism

    6. That must be some kind of error, because nothing like that happened in Poland. I don’t know about the Czech Republic, but it might be similar there.

    7. Pole here. Polish president is losing popularity so he did a gesture which would be popular among his base. It’s a gesture since spreading communist ideology is already illegal since 1997, like fascism and Nazism.

    8. BestOrNothing on

      Czech citizen here. Yes, this actually happened.

      There was very similar law banning Nazi party since WW2, but Communist party was legal. In fact, there was a party literally called „Communist Party of Czechia and Moravia“.

      The idea was that both these ideologies are equally bad and if we are banning one, we should also ban the other.

      Ex-members of the Communist party moved to another parties and continue to do political work. The person in the picture (our president) is an ex-member. Most of our politicans and lawmakers have some ties to the Communist party.

      Not much was achieved.

    9. badcounterpoint on

      Just as the rightful king Wenceslas would have wanted. Down with “king” sigismund and all who stand with him

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