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PhilippineRed
2nd November 2010, 07:50
A New guy here saying hi.

I grew up as a kid with a lot of hatred and had been treated as crap in my terms.

I'm in the 4th Yr. High School now here in the Philippines (w/c means I'm at least 15 yrs. old) and studying the Left-Wing particularly the communist category, I cannot say that I am a communist but I am dedicated in implementing this Ideology in our country.

So Joining here I think is an opportunity for me to learn more about communism w/c is the largest amongst the left-wing Ideologies here in the Philippines

Q
2nd November 2010, 08:29
Welcome :)

red cat
2nd November 2010, 09:25
Welcome !

What is your opinion on the PKP and NPA ?

PhilippineRed
2nd November 2010, 10:01
PKP (CPP in English Term) and NPA are mostly composed of Peasants w/c are not treated equally, they are usually threatened by the Capitalist and are always being enslaved by those who own the Private Properties who're as they say the *entrepeneurs* or those the Government think are useful in a very monetary way, the Government did not realize that behind those Capitalists are those poor Peasants who work their hearts out for their Slave Master.

In conclusion the CPP is a voice for the unheard and the NPA is the protector of the unprotected.

PhilippineRed
2nd November 2010, 10:08
PKP or CPP in English and the NPA is the voice of the unheard and protector of the unprotected.

Widerstand
2nd November 2010, 12:09
Welcome!

Philipines? Interesting, I know some people who're active in electoral politics (campaigning and stuff) over there. So how organized is the communist movement there?

4 Leaf Clover
2nd November 2010, 14:46
welcome to the boards

PhilippineRed
3rd November 2010, 12:07
I haven't had any contact from the CPP since, I am just reading their blog and site, We actually have 2 Communist movements here, As far as I know we have the main Organization the NDF under it is the CPP and its military wing the NPA, Communists are hunted down here in the Philippines and are considered outlaw but some of the communist leaders here already partook of the Last National Elections and sadly they didn't win for some *unknown* reasons

RedHal
3rd November 2010, 12:09
don't you have to becareful in the Philippines about showing support for the CPP and NPA ? If yes, you should know this board is monitored by the authorities

red cat
3rd November 2010, 12:46
I haven't had any contact from the CPP since, I am just reading their blog and site, We actually have 2 Communist movements here, As far as I know we have the main Organization the NDF under it is the CPP and its military wing the NPA, Communists are hunted down here in the Philippines and are considered outlaw but some of the communist leaders here already partook of the Last National Elections and sadly they didn't win for some *unknown* reasons

Are you referring to the PKP(1930) as the other communist movement ?

PhilippineRed
4th November 2010, 06:59
Are you referring to the PKP(1930) as the other communist movement ?

Uh, I had to correct that sorry, PKP is also CPP
PKP = Partidong Komunista ng Pilipinas or CPP (Communist Party of the Philippines) We have 1 Movement w/c controls the 2 Wings

PhilippineRed
4th November 2010, 07:34
don't you have to becareful in the Philippines about showing support for the CPP and NPA ? If yes, you should know this board is monitored by the authorities

Well, yes but they can't track down everything right? All they know is I live in the Philippines and I'm a 15 year old kid, since I'm 15, they cannot arrest me for supporting the communists, I use the computer outside and I have different IPs back at my home.

Honggweilo
4th November 2010, 12:06
Welcome comrade!

We have a very good relationship with the NDF/CPP based here in the Netherlands (among them Jomasi).

PhilippineRed
5th November 2010, 06:11
We have a very good relationship with the NDF/CPP based here in the Netherlands (among them Jomasi).

That's great, I hope to get in touch w/ them as soon as possible.

But I also hope to support our other Party w/c is the Socialist Party, they should be the ones leading the revolution of the Proletariat then the communists will follow right?

RedLaw
15th November 2010, 09:33
A warm welcome to the forum. I have been to the Visayas region of your country several times and have a deep respect and care for the Filipino people. Everyone that I know there is a devout Catholic, both young and old,what are your beliefs?