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I'm sorry you're in that situation, genuinely. I don't want to be one of those guys that confidently speculates about the future of geopolitical conflict, but Russia benefits a lot more from reactionary isolationists getting voted in throughout the western world and weakening resolve for joint sanction than they do with open conflict with Europe. They wouldn't be able to march into Finland or Poland without NATO taking action, and they certainly do not want to get into open conflict with NATO - that's half the reason they're in Ukraine to begin with.
And i'd gladly discuss it when I know i'm talking to someone who understands that it isn't just western 'politics', it is a matter of the internal contradictions within democratic capitalism itself. It's not a matter of western nations 'deciding' not to be jackasses, they need to materially separate themselves from the needs of capital itself, and we'll sooner sink to fascism than achieve that spontaneously.
Err, yea.... That is basically the only reason they've been as successful as a communist nation to begin with. I understand people's apprehension to include China as a communist or socialist nation state given the idealistic non-violent vision that's romanticized in the west, but the way in which they've enacted their "socialism with Chinese characteristics" is still consistent with a marxist vision of a 'dictatorship of the proletariat'. I guess we'll see if/how that system would be implemented in a hypothetical communist/socialist western world, but so far their system has been significantly less violent than even the most charitable characterizations of western democratic capitalism. That's why I don't share Zizek's fear of Chinese authoritarianism taking over in the west - not just because I think the west has greatly exaggerated it to great effect, but also they've been downright benevolent with their partner states in comparison to western democratic capitalist states. I think it's naive to think a western implementation would be the same (but holy shit is that an insane hypothetical given where we currently are)
Funnily enough, that is the opposite of what that phrase means - but I can see we're about to reach the limit on what we agree on so I'll leave it at that.