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Rastko
19th April 2010, 17:15
Well, there is thing you would, maybe, not like, concerning me. I am not the classic socialist/communist, but a social democrat, or a bit more liberal then a classic social democrat... However, I am most sincere antifascist and I am opposed to any kind of discrimination.
My name is Rastko, i live in Serbia and I am human rights activist, a sincere antifascist.
Nolan
19th April 2010, 17:48
So you are in favor of the private ownership of the means of production?
You think being in a coalition is a good thing, or not?
Welcome.
x371322
19th April 2010, 18:14
Welcome Rastko! Maybe you'll be converted after spending some time around here. :)
Rastko
19th April 2010, 22:24
I think we should not give a fuck about differencies between our ideologies, the only important thing is that we all are opposed to fascism! UNITED WE STAND, Divided we fall - EQUALITY FOR ALL!!!
#FF0000
19th April 2010, 22:48
I think we should not give a fuck about differencies between our ideologies, the only important thing is that we all are opposed to fascism! UNITED WE STAND, Divided we fall - EQUALITY FOR ALL!!!
tbh, I think capitalism is a far greater threat than fascism is right now. I also don't think that fascism is so much worse than capitalism. I think a lot of people share this position.
A.R.Amistad
20th April 2010, 03:11
tbh, I think capitalism is a far greater threat than fascism is right now. I also don't think that fascism is so much worse than capitalism. I think a lot of people share this position.
Fascism is worse than capitalism, but only because it is a decayed, deformed and crude expression of capitalism. It is not separate from it. I agree, we need to be sober about fascism. Fascism is only a thin phalanx before us that protects and supports the bigger and more powerful enemy: the capitalists. In a time of obvious capitalist decay and social revolution, as capitalism grows weaker and weaker, then fascism may take a priority over the bourgeoisie itself. But the two are inseparable.
gorillafuck
20th April 2010, 03:27
Welcome!:) You'll learn a lot from this site, hope you stick around.
#FF0000
20th April 2010, 04:15
Fascism is worse than capitalism, but only because it is a decayed, deformed and crude expression of capitalism. It is not separate from it. I agree, we need to be sober about fascism. Fascism is only a thin phalanx before us that protects and supports the bigger and more powerful enemy: the capitalists. In a time of obvious capitalist decay and social revolution, as capitalism grows weaker and weaker, then fascism may take a priority over the bourgeoisie itself. But the two are inseparable.
This is all true.
I also suppose being "anti-fascist" might be more important if you're in an area that is loaded with fascists, which might be the case in Serbia?
A.R.Amistad
20th April 2010, 04:29
This is all true.
I also suppose being "anti-fascist" might be more important if you're in an area that is loaded with fascists, which might be the case in Serbia?
I wouldn't go that far. Half of my friends are from the Balkan region so I know a little bit about the subject. The harsh reality of nationalist politics in the Balkans is a direct result of the effects on capitalism in former Soviet Bloc nations. Capitalism has created nothing but despair for the Balkan people, and they have turned to hyper-Nationalism and fascism as an alternative. I'd say that if you are an anti-fascist but still a capitalist in the Balkans, you are worth shit and are just as much a perpetuater of the problem. One must be an anti-fascist and an anti-capitalist. They can't only be one.
Welcome :lol:
I wouldn't go that far. Half of my friends are from the Balkan region so I know a little bit about the subject. The harsh reality of nationalist politics in the Balkans is a direct result of the effects on capitalism in former Soviet Bloc nations. Capitalism has created nothing but despair for the Balkan people, and they have turned to hyper-Nationalism and fascism as an alternative.
True. It may not be in the Balkans but you can take Hungary's Jobbik party as an example.
Rastko
28th May 2010, 19:52
I am mostly opposed to the private enterprise, with some exceptions. I think that workers are those who can rule the companies and factories the best way and so I think there shall not be the owner of the property of that type. But I am, for example, opposed to the nationalization of the people's houses for the sake of a state etc. I think that individual freedoms are quite important for a democratic, free - minded and open society.
However, there are many things about me which make controversies among socialists and communists. The first one is that I don't like Fidel at all and I don't think about him as a socialist, as he self - isolated Cuba. One of the basic principles of socialism is internationalism, so Castro is obviously not a socialist. And yes, I support EU and NATO. I have the same opinion about them as I have for the UN: don't resign from the organization, ignore it and self - isolate yourself - stay inside it and change it's politics, so you can transform it into a better organization in the better World. Most of us, socialists (i consider myself a socialist, internationalist and an antifascist), forget who established NATO and EU. Most of the founders, secretary - generals and presidents of the commissions were either social democrats or the pure socialists. Center - right conservatives are in the absolute minority. Only now, in 21st century those guys are in charge the most of time.
Rastko
28th May 2010, 19:54
This is all true.
I also suppose being "anti-fascist" might be more important if you're in an area that is loaded with fascists, which might be the case in Serbia?
Both capitalism and fascism are quite strong here... what a society... :(
Milos
20th June 2010, 18:30
Attention to everyone:
Careful, and don't take this Rastko seriously, because he is a 11 year old kid!
No shit, just type "Rastko Pocesta" in youtube and you'll see.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eMJJPvX2W2Q
:laugh:
EU and UN supporter
Obama personality cultist
Human rights (which are in reality just a benchmark for the levels of capitalist exploitation) activist wanting prosperity (prosperity for the third world under capitalism? You've gotta be kidding...)
Sorry, Rastko, I am a douche, after all.
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