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The Feral Underclass
30th November 2003, 12:28
I am genuinly interested to know what Stalin means to Stalinists? What I mean is, what is it about him, that appeals to you, on an ideological and personal level?

Bianconero
30th November 2003, 12:41
First of all, Stalin's moustache is incredibly hot. I have the new collection of Uncle Joe underwear and my Stalin-touthbrush is my favourite toy ever. At night, I talk to him, hoping he might reply. When he isn't, I cry untill I fall asleep.

Idiot anarchist, go to hell.

Soviet power supreme
30th November 2003, 12:57
I wonder why stalinism is in the opposing ideologies?

The Feral Underclass
30th November 2003, 13:13
First of all, Stalin's moustache is incredibly hot. I have the new collection of Uncle Joe underwear and my Stalin-touthbrush is my favourite toy ever. At night, I talk to him, hoping he might reply. When he isn't, I cry untill I fall asleep.

Idiot anarchist, go to hell.

The problem with the internet is that when you leave a question, the tone of it can not be understood properly so it is left open to intepretation. I will forgive your arrogant defensivness for this reason.

I don't care what you believe. I don't even know you. But this question was not an attack on your beliefs. I think my question is completely legitamate. I want to know what it is about Stalin's ideals or history which appeals to you? I want to know why you are a Stalinist?

Would you like to answer the question?

Bianconero
30th November 2003, 13:24
I am genuinly interested to know what Stalin means to Stalinists? What I mean is, what is it about him, that appeals to you, on an ideological and personal level?

I marked the words I found disturbing and provocative. It is rather clear what you want to achieve with this, 'The Anarchist Tension.' And I am not tolerating it. Tell me, in all seriousness, how am I supposed to answer this? What would you answer if someone asked you whether you light some candles for Bakunin before you go to bed?

Stalin was a human, who made mistakes like a human but who was also a revolutionary we can learn a lot from. I find it quite depressing you want to make us believe now that you 'just wanted to know.'

The Feral Underclass
30th November 2003, 13:38
Stalin was a human, who made mistakes like a human but who was also a revolutionary we can learn a lot from.

Thats all you had to say...that wasnt hard now was it.


It is rather clear what you want to achieve with this, 'The Anarchist Tension.'

No...your intepretaion is clear only to you. What I actually meant is exactly what I said when I started the thread.


What would you answer if someone asked you whether you light some candles for Bakunin before you go to bed?

I didnt ask that did I...where in my post did it even mention candles. This is your own paranoid intepretation. Dont get me involved in that.


And I am not tolerating it.

There isnt a great deal you can do about it.


in all seriousness, how am I supposed to answer this?


Stalin was a human, who made mistakes like a human but who was also a revolutionary we can learn a lot from.

That was sufficient :)

UnionofSovietSocialistRepublics
30th November 2003, 14:21
wow this thread has turned *****y fast! talk to the hand...

Desert Fox
30th November 2003, 15:22
Stalin, was a great man & leader. He had his hard edges but that doesn&#39;t make him a bad leader. Stalin was one of the greatest leaders Russia has ever known and when he died Russia has been going down in misery ... Look at the current Russia <_<

The Feral Underclass
30th November 2003, 15:43
Stalin, was a great man & leader.

What was about his personality which you think was great? What leadership qualities do you admire?

Man in the White Shirt
30th November 2003, 17:27
This is already a thread, see Why are Stalinists, Stalinists? (http://www.che-lives.com/forum/index.php?act=ST&f=8&t=9363) It was a good debate, Comrade RAF made some good points.

The Feral Underclass
30th November 2003, 17:43
Thanks...it would also be nice to hear from new members also.

General A.A.Vlasov
1st December 2003, 11:58
I hate stalin and stalinists&#33;

KA told me, that this forum is against stalinists, but what am I see...stalinists are respectful people here&#33; :angry:

Purple
1st December 2003, 12:14
It seems Stalinists are rather direspectfully looked upon on this forum... But still there are some that are tolerated...

Looter
1st December 2003, 12:34
Stalin was the Savior of the Human Race in the Great Patriotic War&#33;

Desert Fox
1st December 2003, 17:33
Originally posted by The Anarchist [email protected] 30 2003, 05:43 PM

Stalin, was a great man & leader.

What was about his personality which you think was great? What leadership qualities do you admire?
He was clearheaded and bold. He did what he tought was right without guilt for his actions. He was what Russia needed at that time and he helped them alot, after his fall the decay began of Russia <_<

BRIN
1st December 2003, 23:42
I admire his strength and determination which brought Russia into 20th century as a super power

Bolshevika
1st December 2003, 23:57
I admire Stalin&#39;s defense of the Russian working people and his opposition to imperialism.

Also his dedication to the world communist movement and him giving the Soviet people a life they had never had before: fair, just, stable, and comfortable. Stalin&#39;s Russia is a model.

Pete
2nd December 2003, 00:45
Stalin&#39;s Russia is a model.


To those stuck in the past :P

Desert Fox
3rd December 2003, 17:53
Originally posted by [email protected] 2 2003, 02:45 AM

Stalin&#39;s Russia is a model.


To those stuck in the past :P
Let me work out that sentence => Stalin&#39;s Russia was a model in its time and may not be a model anymore for most Western countries but for 3th world countries it is a useable model ;)