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MiDnIgHtMaRaUdEr
13th December 2003, 21:30
Im thinking of perhaps organizing people to create a website to honor those who have died, or are currently in prison for their beliefs in Marxism and dedication to class struggle. The idea here is to get the names, pictures, and a brief summary of that persons life. Perhaps we should call this "The Hall of Immortals", whose may be dead or imprisoned, but whose legacy will never be forgotten.
ComradeRed
25th December 2003, 05:21
This is i fantastic idea! We should have this to comemorate those who have devoted their lives to the revolution.
suffianr
29th December 2003, 09:10
Great idea, man. Then link it to Che-Lives.
But a name like 'The Hall of Immortals' has pseudo-religious connotations, sounds like Valhalla or whatever.
MiDnIgHtMaRaUdEr
29th December 2003, 22:05
Anyone have some webspace or some a database of people?
Monty Cantsin
1st January 2004, 10:02
It’s a great idea I can’t help in the way of web space but I could help in writing articles for the site on different people but I think most people hear would help in that way.
truthaddict11
1st January 2004, 22:43
there are sites dedicated to different martyrs of different incidents, such as the Haymarket Riot. plus there is also thousands of pages with biographies and pictures of these people. i really dont have time to make an online memorial.
i perfer to wear things like this http://www.akpress.org/images_sm/akcat_3854.jpg
YKTMX
6th January 2004, 18:59
Sounds like a bullshit idea. You should concentrate on promoting the ideals these people supported than some pseudo-religious idolity.
MiDnIgHtMaRaUdEr
6th January 2004, 19:06
I'm thinking of just a simple memorial. Not a statue of Stalin. Just a page that tells about people who are dead/in prison for their convictions. Not the poster children of the revolution, just for the forgotten unsung heros. I'm thinking of the kind of place that the mother of a Columbian FARC rebel send us the info on her son and we can post it, and she would know that somewhere, her son's name and picture will be there. Same idea as the Vietnam wall.
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