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Jurhael
18th October 2001, 20:43
"The boys of Capital, they also chortle in their martinis about the death of socialism. The word has been banned from polite conversation. And they hope that no one will notice that every socialist experiment of any significance in the twentieth century -- without exception -- has either been crushed, overthrown, or invaded, or corrupted, perverted, subverted, or destabilized, or otherwise had life made impossible for it, by the United States. Not one socialist government or movement -- from the Russian Revolution to the Sandinistas in Nicaragua, from Communist China to the FMLN in Salvador -- not one was permitted to rise or fall solely on its own merits; not one was left secure enough to drop its guard against the all-powerful enemy abroad and freely and fully relax control at home.

"It's as if the Wright brothers' first experiments with flying machines all failed because the automobile interests sabotaged each test flight. And then the good and god-fearing folk of the world looked upon this, took notice of the consequences, nodded their collective heads wisely, and intoned solemnly: Man shall never fly."

madmax
18th October 2001, 22:52
So - all socialist "experiments" in the world throughout history failed ONLY because the U.S. crushed, overthrew, invaded, corrupted, perverted, subverted or destabilized them. Otherwise they would have naturally blossomed into cultures of peace and freedom. The actions of the leaders of those experiments, however fanatical, unjust, corrupt, or murderous, can be attributed not to the leaders themselves but to the U.S.'s master plan. Wow - America truly IS the Great Satan. Are you SURE you haven't heard a better quote?

RedCeltic
21st October 2001, 07:32
I think this is a great quote Jurhael Thank you for such enlightenment.

Drifter
21st October 2001, 07:45
Madmax has a point.
things aren't so simple as all that

vox
21st October 2001, 11:31
Well, Madmax, I've asked people this before, and now I'll ask you:

If socialism is doomed to failure in the first place, why does the US gov't feel the need to constantlyand consistently intervene? Given our support, past and present, of brutal regimes, we know that it's not because of any sort of human rights violations.

vox

(Edited by vox at 3:15 pm on Oct. 21, 2001)

Jurhael
21st October 2001, 19:24
I'm aware that "things aren't so simple" as that, I say that Vox has a greater point.

Socialism simply has never been given a chance to work or not work ON ITS OWN.

AgustoSandino
22nd October 2001, 18:48
You know i once heard some skin heads on some HBO america undercover saying something similar. The reason national socialism didn't work was because the US interferred, well gosh darn it, god bless america, let freedom ring.