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fahadsul3man
5th August 2013, 13:00
Privet comrades I currently learning about communism and I admire Vladimir Lenin and also Soviet Union
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Welcome :)
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The Idler
5th August 2013, 20:04
Howdy
d3crypt
5th August 2013, 20:05
Welcome to Revleft comrade. Whats it like in Pakistan?
RedBen
5th August 2013, 20:08
welcome. i think you will enjoy this place.
ind_com
6th August 2013, 07:57
Welcome from India. :)
Le Socialiste
6th August 2013, 08:00
Hello, welcome.
fahadsul3man
6th August 2013, 15:12
Welcome to Revleft comrade. Whats it like in Pakistan?
thanks all ^__^ , well very very bad here , the years and years of being slave of capitalists , created massive poverty and the policy of 80s backfired now we are stuck being illiterate , massive class conflicts and security instability ,too bad the communist party members were tortured here in the 60s and were banned , i wish we were socialists but anyway its good to be here with people on the same ideology .
ind_com
6th August 2013, 16:19
thanks all ^__^ , well very very bad here , the years and years of being slave of capitalists , created massive poverty and the policy of 80s backfired now we are stuck being illiterate , massive class conflicts and security instability ,too bad the communist party members were tortured here in the 60s and were banned , i wish we were socialists but anyway its good to be here with people on the same ideology .
Hop over the border and we'll tell you how to get back at your government in style. :D
fahadsul3man
6th August 2013, 16:21
Hop over the border and we'll tell you how to get back at your government in style. :D
with or without our PM's begging bowl :p
ind_com
6th August 2013, 16:39
with or without our PM's begging bowl :p
Bowls are not required. Bottles, batteries and pipes will do. ;)
Comrade Jacob
6th August 2013, 17:30
Welcome from Britain comrade!
d3crypt
8th August 2013, 20:20
thanks all ^__^ , well very very bad here , the years and years of being slave of capitalists , created massive poverty and the policy of 80s backfired now we are stuck being illiterate , massive class conflicts and security instability ,too bad the communist party members were tortured here in the 60s and were banned , i wish we were socialists but anyway its good to be here with people on the same ideology .
I feel guilty since i'm American :-(
Ace High
8th August 2013, 20:27
Welcome from the USA! :D Glad to have you. Pakistan could use more people with your pattern of thinking. I guess every country could, really.. Enjoy the forums.
Brandon's Impotent Rage
8th August 2013, 20:49
Greetings, comrade.
Let me ask you, since you're an actual resident of Pakistan:
What is the current situation with the various religious extremists in your country?
I ask because, being an American, we often get a skewed vision of it, and since I would trust an actual resident of Pakistan over the American media, I'd be interested in what you have to say.
Petrol Bomb
8th August 2013, 21:00
Greetings from Canada, and welcome to the forums!
Uccello
9th August 2013, 02:44
Welcome to revleft, commrade :grin:
G4b3n
9th August 2013, 05:20
Greetings, comrade.
Let me ask you, since you're an actual resident of Pakistan:
What is the current situation with the various religious extremists in your country?
I ask because, being an American, we often get a skewed vision of it, and since I would trust an actual resident of Pakistan over the American media, I'd be interested in what you have to say.
I second this, I also quite curious of your analysis.
Welcome! :) :marx:
fahadsul3man
9th August 2013, 08:05
Greetings, comrade.
Let me ask you, since you're an actual resident of Pakistan:
What is the current situation with the various religious extremists in your country?
I ask because, being an American, we often get a skewed vision of it, and since I would trust an actual resident of Pakistan over the American media, I'd be interested in what you have to say.
Its getting a lot worse , poverty unemployment and illiteracy are on the rise resulting in the people being more vulnerable, the clerics who spread hate exploit them so do Taliban , the place wear I live is free from extremism because of better economic conditions . The constitution is much responsible as the policies of military during the cold war but there is also a power struggle behind veil of extremism in some parts of the country .
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fahadsul3man
9th August 2013, 09:03
Double post by mistake
Admiral Swagmeister G-Funk
9th August 2013, 12:14
fascinating to have you here given the current situation in pakistan and the whole region, in relation to its strategic geopolitical/economic position
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