“I’m almost surprised you’re not antisemitic Elias,” a chat member once wrote. “It usually goes hand and hand [sic] with the whole Stalin did nothing wrong mantra,” alluding to Rodriguez’s support for old school communism.
“One of the biggest things that stalin [sic] didn’t do wrong was ending the most antisemitic regime ever yet known 2 man,” Rodriguez responded.
Still, when it came to race, Rodriquez’s hatred seemed reserved for white people.
“Lol you probably would have to actually genocide white people to make this a normal country,” Rodriguez wrote in one post. “Like even a very targeted and selective rehabilitation program would probably have to lead to the lifetime imprisonments of tens of millions of white people.”
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In all his rage though, Rodriguez had an almost wide-eyed optimism about the global south, which as a self-identified Maoist Third Worldist, he believed alone had “revolutionary potential.”
It is possible that all his talk of third-worldism and all that is just affectations he picked up from podcasts. Which is why the type who would do a shooting like this talks like a based poster.
I have a hard time that someone who truly believes those things also has a blind spot for ableism that hadn’t been beaten out of them by comrades. It seems more likely it’s just the leftist equivalent of a pepe poster.
I believe it, ableism is widespread among western communists in my experience. This seems more extreme than most, but still not particularly surprising to me.
Nah his goodreads got published and it was dozens of serious theory and history books. Dude knew what was what.
can you please link?
https://www.goodreads.com/user/show/14889857-jayden-gonzalez
Cursed numbers in the link
Sounds like he might have been sarcastic or just mentally unwell at the time.
Ngl he seems the type of leftist that is contrarian and discontentious for the sake of it. Maybe he had some ableist tendencies and used maoist theory as an excuse to indulge in it/feel self-righteous because he is “the only sane voice” in his mind.
When you learned theory from listening to Cumtown
From zposters comment above