scarletghoul
26th November 2010, 08:19
(wrote the a while ago but yeahh)
The English working class will never accomplish anything before it has got rid of Ireland. The lever must be applied in Ireland. This is why the Irish question is so important for the social movement in general. Marx
Decades later
It is as though one army formed up in one place and said, We are for socialism, and another formed up somewhere else and said, We are for imperialism, and this was what one called social revolution! Only someone holding so pedantic and ridiculous a view could dream of villifying the Irish rebellion by calling it a putsch. He is a revolutionary in word only and does not understand what true revolution is. Lenin
Decades later still
The role of bankers and the institutions they serve in financing Britains colonial and capitalist system has not gone unnoticed.
Lets not forget that the bankers are the next-door neighbours of the politicians. Most people can see the picture: the bankers grease the politicians palms, the politicians bail out the bankers with public funds, the bankers pay themselves fat bonuses and loan the money back to the public with interest.
Its essentially a crime spree that benefits a social elite at the expense of many millions of victims. RIRA
Britain still maintains its domination over Ireland, especially the 6 counties in the North which are under direct occupation, but also via capitalist domination in the other 26 counties (which is why most Irish rebels advocate a 32-county socialist republic). The English revolutionaries have not dared to voice support for the Irish freedom struggle, which is ongoing both in the arena of politics and of war. But as is clear, the struggle of the English working class and the struggle of the Irish working class are one. The Irish wont give up, they have fought for 100s of years, and are a shining example of the irrepressible will to fight against injustice; something too many English workers do not have. Its impossible to have a consistently proletarian revolutionary line without support the Irish struggle. After looking into things, I agree with Marx and Lenin. Up the RA.
The English working class will never accomplish anything before it has got rid of Ireland. The lever must be applied in Ireland. This is why the Irish question is so important for the social movement in general. Marx
Decades later
It is as though one army formed up in one place and said, We are for socialism, and another formed up somewhere else and said, We are for imperialism, and this was what one called social revolution! Only someone holding so pedantic and ridiculous a view could dream of villifying the Irish rebellion by calling it a putsch. He is a revolutionary in word only and does not understand what true revolution is. Lenin
Decades later still
The role of bankers and the institutions they serve in financing Britains colonial and capitalist system has not gone unnoticed.
Lets not forget that the bankers are the next-door neighbours of the politicians. Most people can see the picture: the bankers grease the politicians palms, the politicians bail out the bankers with public funds, the bankers pay themselves fat bonuses and loan the money back to the public with interest.
Its essentially a crime spree that benefits a social elite at the expense of many millions of victims. RIRA
Britain still maintains its domination over Ireland, especially the 6 counties in the North which are under direct occupation, but also via capitalist domination in the other 26 counties (which is why most Irish rebels advocate a 32-county socialist republic). The English revolutionaries have not dared to voice support for the Irish freedom struggle, which is ongoing both in the arena of politics and of war. But as is clear, the struggle of the English working class and the struggle of the Irish working class are one. The Irish wont give up, they have fought for 100s of years, and are a shining example of the irrepressible will to fight against injustice; something too many English workers do not have. Its impossible to have a consistently proletarian revolutionary line without support the Irish struggle. After looking into things, I agree with Marx and Lenin. Up the RA.