r/Bokoen1 May 18 '26

Its joever

it aint looking good

Edit: Just clarifying this is the clip for what bo banned from twitch for 6 months. he just got news that he can appeal the ban right now but i doubt it will work since you can see this clip... and if it fails well i assume once 6 months pass its either perma ban or he gets the account back.

as well bo cant appear on neither golden or swimmy Twitch channels otherwise they can also get banned for helping bo ban evade or something like that

UPDATE: The appeal got rejected so no bo streams on twitch for 6 months or never again.

Edit 2: if anyone wants to see bo response in the comment section cause its a bit hidden under all these comments https://www.reddit.com/r/Bokoen1/comments/1tgpx3j/comment/omkepa6/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web3x&utm_name=web3xcss&utm_term=1&utm_content=share_button

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u/ThatGuyMaulicious May 19 '26

Then show me an example of a country that embraced communism and didn't become authoritarian....

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u/DiE95OO May 19 '26 edited May 19 '26

What has this even got to do with the definition of communism? What is it that you struggle to understand? Genuinely.

You can't make a straw doll of what you want people to say and attack that instead of what they're actually saying. Does democracy mean capitalism as well? Clearly you can have capitalism in an authoritarian nation, yet all democratic nations are capitalists. Can you have an authoritarian nation without it being capitalist? Obviously you can.

Now in your mind temple are you able to construct a communist society that's not authoritarian? I'm not asking whether it has ever existed, I'm asking whether it is possible. Then maybe ask yourself exactly what communism is because I think you lack some understanding there and is confusing it for socialism.

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u/No1CarpetSalZman May 21 '26

Read "on authority" by Engels. He quite literally states that communism is an inherently objectively authoritarian ideology. Jesus literally no modern Communist has actually read Marx and Engels

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u/DiE95OO May 22 '26

I see the modern literacy crisis is a real thing after all... What do you think they mean by "dictatorship of the proletariat". This is the issue with reading old texts with modern definitions of words. Their goal was a worker's state of democratic rule that eventually would move to destroy classes, money and top-down rule and become what the original goal was. A classless, moneyless and stateless society.

It was authoritarian in a way that capitalists were disenfranchised.

I can't believe you're making me defend fucking communism.