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REVLEFT'S BIEGGST MATSER TROL
5th January 2011, 16:05
I'm loling ever since this guy seems to of switched his baleful gaze away from Revleft to our forum rivals, the prestigious Mises Institute.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBuT08A-Gqs&feature=related

He has put up a bunch of other videos as well, apparently engaging in a series of running intellectual battles with the titans of liberalism at Mises.org. Personally I will be following this with interest.

Pirate Utopian
5th January 2011, 16:25
God, don't make side with the Mises people.

Comrade Wolfie's Very Nearly Banned Adventures
5th January 2011, 16:56
TO ARMS! WE MUST DEFEND THE HERO OF THE OPPRESSED, MRN IN HIS STRUGGLE AGAINST HIS OPPRESSORS.

Or just laugh at him.

You know, whatever floats your boat really...

Magón
5th January 2011, 18:09
Mao killed, Stalin killed, Mao killed, Stalin killed, Mao killed, Stalin killed....

FYI people, that's a bit of a tongue twister when said fast enough...

Il Medico
5th January 2011, 18:14
God, don't make side with the Mises people.
I really don't see how that is possible. Given how fucking stupid Miseans are, even MRN looks like an amateur in comparison. However, i am sure that your post and mine, when found, will be the cause of many more hilarious videos attacking the den of revisionist reaction know as revleft.

Who?
5th January 2011, 19:43
This guy is causing more damage to the Maoist movement in the West than COINTELPRO caused back in the 60's and 70's.

Comrade Wolfie's Very Nearly Banned Adventures
5th January 2011, 20:22
This guy is causing more damage to the Maoist movement in the west than COINTELPRO caused back in the 60's and 70's.

What Maoist movement?

Palingenisis
5th January 2011, 20:29
Or just laugh at him.
.

You are just the worst type of person. :laugh:

Seriously though that pretty sums up the culture of Imperialism.

Pavlov's House Party
5th January 2011, 22:58
You are just the worst type of person. :laugh:

Seriously though that pretty sums up the culture of Imperialism.

lol wut

I wasn`t aware that humour was imperialist.

Kotze
5th January 2011, 23:29
I'm aware of the whole MRN vs Revleft thing, but what's your beef with the MRN vs Mises vids? Just judge them on their own merits.

Ele'ill
6th January 2011, 01:29
How about we ignore all of this and focus on things that matter.

mosfeld
6th January 2011, 08:22
What Maoist movement?

Are you joking?

Widerstand
6th January 2011, 09:01
Fuck yeah, Mises!


How about we ignore all of this and focus on things that matter.

No fun!

BIG BROTHER
6th January 2011, 09:09
Are you joking?

In the US by all means Maoism was not a movement.

mosfeld
6th January 2011, 09:12
In the US by all means Maoism was not a movement.

Worldwide Maoism is by far the largest revolutionary leftist movement. Is there any leftist tendency, aside from the anti-war one, which can constitute as a "movement" in the U.S.?

BIG BROTHER
6th January 2011, 09:21
Worldwide Maoism is by far the largest revolutionary leftist movement. Is there any leftist tendency, aside from the anti-war one, which can constitute as a "movement" in the U.S.?

We were arguing about the US -.-

And during the 30's you could argue that the Communist and far left in general reached a pretty damm big movement

In the 60s the New-Left definitely was a movement

Right now the immigrant rights struggle constitutes a huge mass movement, although it has been rendered infective many times thanks to the Democrats intervention and derailment of it.

Pirate Utopian
6th January 2011, 15:36
I really don't see how that is possible. Given how fucking stupid Miseans are, even MRN looks like an amateur in comparison. However, i am sure that your post and mine, when found, will be the cause of many more hilarious videos attacking the den of revisionist reaction know as revleft.

Yeah but it's MRN. It's like dickhead vs. dickheads now.

Who?
6th January 2011, 18:00
In the US by all means Maoism was not a movement.

I was actually talking about Western nations in general.

Although I will admit there isn't much of a Maoist movement today in the West, one could argue that there have been Maoist movements in the past, such as in the case of Peru and the Shining Path.




In the 60s the New-Left definitely was a movement



Actually the American New Left was greatly influenced by Mao Zedong Thought, you have both the New Communist Movement and the Black Panther Party within the American New Left both of which were influenced by Mao.

BIG BROTHER
6th January 2011, 19:38
I was actually talking about Western nations in general, but it was still a joke.

Although I will admit there isn't much of a Maoist movement today in the West, one could argue the there have been Maoist movements in the past, such as in the case of Peru and the Shining Path.



Actually the American New Left was greatly influenced by Mao Zedong Thought, you have both the New Communist Movement and the Black Panther Party within the American New Left who were both influenced by Mao.

You are right, they were influenced by Maoism I won't deny that. But they were still a movement with its own ideas and other influences.