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amandevsingh
11th June 2009, 01:50
I'm Amandev Singh (Alias) live in Canada, which, as you all know, lacks any sort of Leftist movement. I don't consider Social-Democrats as leftists, but rather Bourgeois lapdogs :p.

I am a Marxist-Leninist, but I lack adequate political knowledge to go any farther with my beliefs then that. That is also part of the reason that I have joined here. I have read mainly Lenin, but some Marx, of course, also.

I became a Communist when reading, oddly, Richard Dawkin's "The God Delusion", this led to my heritage, Indian literature. Namely a study on the prevalence of Atheism in even ancient Indian philosophies. Then it led me to Shaheed-e-Azam(Great Martyr) Bhagat Singh, an early Indian Marxist and freedom fighter. Then I discovered the massive role of Marxists in India's revolution. The progression was natural from there.

I wish to spark a Communist revolution nearer to home in a South Asian country, plus South America is drifting left, I think. What comes next? Fifth International :thumbup1:

amandevsingh
11th June 2009, 03:39
Pleased to make your acquaintance, Comrade. Richard Dawkins is quite the genius, never been defeated in debate, I think. Except for Bill O'Reilly, which was highly contestable. :p

Q
11th June 2009, 03:40
Welcome :)

Killfacer
11th June 2009, 13:22
welcome, it's a good book.

NecroCommie
11th June 2009, 14:17
Pleased to make your acquaintance, Comrade. Richard Dawkins is quite the genius, never been defeated in debate, I think. Except for Bill O'Reilly, which was highly contestable. :p
That was not even a proper debate. It was just Billo shouting strawmen allover the walls and then sneering because he thinks he won. You can see from Dawkins's face that all he was thinking was: "By the mother of all that is holy, what a stupid asshole..."

And about the role of Marxists in different kind of revolutions: It sickens me how the right wing and the so called "centrists" always leave those parts out. Over half of the revolutions and resistance movements during the past hundred years have been either led or strongly populated by marxists. Then the modern masses celebrate them as some kind of nationalist heroes. Good example would be the resistance and partisan movements under Nazi germany, most of which were marxists and not some shiny knights of parliamentarist democracy. (as most think)

You are warmly welcome to this forum!

amandevsingh
11th June 2009, 18:00
I think that is how all of Bill's 'interviews' go. I agree with your point whole-heartedly, it would seem that every political belief has united against us.

Rjevan
14th June 2009, 20:54
I'm Amandev Singh (Alias) live in Canada, which, as you all know, lacks any sort of Leftist movement. I don't consider Social-Democrats as leftists, but rather Bourgeois lapdogs :p.
Welcome, and don't worry, Social-Democrats are bourgeois lapdogs! ;)