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LeninistKing
1st February 2010, 17:57
I was banned yesterday from the progressive-liberal news website http://www.commondreams.org (http://www.anonym.to/?http://www.commondreams.org) for posting Marxist and socialist articles in the comments section. And I thought that Commondreams.org was a revolutionary pro-socialism website. But i've noticed how centrists, most progressive leaders of America are. Maybe they are scared of FBI, CIA or something like that.

Maybe it is fear that makes them anti-marx


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Os Cangaceiros
1st February 2010, 18:01
Yeah. Because when I think of hardcore revolutionary socialism, I think of Common Dreams.

RadioRaheem84
1st February 2010, 18:05
You were banned from CommonDreams because of your socialist leanings? Then what is it that the represent? You see this is why I dislike liberal/progressives and why I think they're not serious about social change.

heiss93
1st February 2010, 18:48
They seem to be more socialist inclined than most American "progressives". Socialist in the sense of Bernie Sanders.

RadioRaheem84
1st February 2010, 19:32
They seem to be more socialist inclined than most American "progressives". Socialist in the sense of Bernie Sanders.

So not socialist but more social democrats.

Rjevan
1st February 2010, 20:25
Um, not really at the right place in Learning.
Moved to Chit Chat.

bcbm
1st February 2010, 20:48
are you sure they didn't ban you for posting dumb shit about the need to ally with white nationalists to wage people's war from the ozarks? :rolleyes:

RHIZOMES
1st February 2010, 23:28
Wow, bourgeois liberalism being unfriendly to revolutionary ideologies?!

What will they think up next

ls
1st February 2010, 23:49
are you sure they didn't ban you for posting dumb shit about the need to ally with white nationalists to wage people's war from the ozarks? :rolleyes:

LOL, my thoughts exactly.

Jesus shitting christ.

gorillafuck
2nd February 2010, 00:13
are you sure they didn't ban you for posting dumb shit about the need to ally with white nationalists to wage people's war from the ozarks? :rolleyes:
This is much more likely.

Chambered Word
2nd February 2010, 09:02
are you sure they didn't ban you for posting dumb shit about the need to ally with white nationalists to wage people's war from the ozarks? :rolleyes:

I wouldn't be surprised.

Black Sheep
2nd February 2010, 10:23
When will you learn that RL is the ONLY revolutionary website in the WHOLE WORLD.

whore
2nd February 2010, 10:34
real life is the only revolutionary website? are you out of your mind? that makes no sense! unless you are saying that there are no revolutionary websites, and that you have to be active in the real world to be revolutionary. that makes sense. and, is probably quite true.

Pirate Utopian
2nd February 2010, 14:37
RL = Revleft

Black Sheep
2nd February 2010, 17:11
real life is the only revolutionary website? are you out of your mind? that makes no sense! unless you are saying that there are no revolutionary websites, and that you have to be active in the real world to be revolutionary. that makes sense. and, is probably quite true.
:rolleyes:

bailey_187
2nd February 2010, 19:35
are you sure they didn't ban you for posting dumb shit about the need to ally with white nationalists to wage people's war from the ozarks? :rolleyes:

LOL! where?

Pirate Utopian
2nd February 2010, 19:57
http://www.revleft.com/vb/read-long-article-t127366/index.html?t=127366

RedAnarchist
2nd February 2010, 20:19
LOL! where?


Mountain range in the US, near West Virginia and Missouri. Stereotyped as hillbillies.

Sam_b
2nd February 2010, 22:30
op'sa pretty cool guy, eh posts reactionary rants on common dreams and doesnt afraid of anything.

which doctor
2nd February 2010, 22:47
Mountain range in the US, near West Virginia and Missouri. Stereotyped as hillbillies.
You got it half right, but Missouri and West Virginia aren't anywhere near each other. The Ozarks are mostly in Missouri and Arkansas, but also extend into Oklahoma and Kansas. The Appalachian mountains run though West Virginia, along with many other states on the Eastern seaboard.

RHIZOMES
3rd February 2010, 07:02
That's a pretty cool name for an area

It's like a planet from Star Trek

OZARKS

Os Cangaceiros
3rd February 2010, 07:06
I always fear that I'll end up in a stewpot whenever I drive through that area.