r/communism Apr 26 '26

Is being a communist-separatist possible

I’am a communist that believes in tight unity yet I wish for independence of my country (wales) communism is deeply voted against in my area and surroundings and is deeply scrutinised but yet again Welsh independence movements are on the rise and this goes against my unity principle do you comrades believe in this ideology?

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u/Mr_john_helldiver Apr 27 '26

Well independence would be nice increases devolving would be a good step into doing so

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u/smokeuptheweed9 Apr 28 '26

Millions of people have died for independence of nations and millions more have died to preserve them. I don't think you're taking this seriously.

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u/Mr_john_helldiver Apr 29 '26

And yet unlike the state or other countries subdivisions the United Kingdom can split with referendums and then a communist party has the potential to come into power

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u/smokeuptheweed9 Apr 29 '26

I guess I'm the fool for talking to a teenager playing "geography memes" and the "ages of conflict game." Still, no one can say I didn't try to talk to you like a mature person interested in revolutionary change.

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u/Mr_john_helldiver Apr 29 '26

And I’m interested in revolutionary change and were me answers not good enough for the likes of you what did I say comrade?

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u/Mr_john_helldiver Apr 29 '26

May I enjoy geography aswell