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RedMaterialist
3rd November 2017, 20:23
Happy revolution day to the first successful workers' revolution in history.

GiantMonkeyMan
4th November 2017, 01:04
I'm not sure if you're talking about the hilarious idea that 'antifa' are going to start a civil war on the 4th or that you're celebrating the centenary of the October Revolution which, unfortunately, happened on the 7th. Either way, I've just bought a bottle of rum, I have a week off from work and a little bit of Mandy - my weekend and the following week is totally sorted.

RedMaterialist
4th November 2017, 16:22
You're right. The 7th. I guess I was celebrating early. Well, all right. Happy Revolution Day for the seventh. I'm going to make a red cake.

ckaihatsu
4th November 2017, 16:35
You're right. The 7th. I guess I was celebrating early. Well, all right. Happy Revolution Day for the seventh. I'm going to make a red cake.


And just how is the October Revolution supposed to *blow out the candles* -- !


= D

Kenzu
7th November 2017, 19:26
The October Revolution will never be forgotten, and we shall work towards a better future until freedom, equality and peace spread to the whole world!

redz
7th November 2017, 21:48
Analysis and collection of perspectives commemorating the centenary of the Russian Revolution:

100 years later, Russian Bolshevik Revolution remains model for liberation
https://realityanalysisnotes.wordpress.com/2017/11/07/100-years-later-russian-bolshevik-revolution-remains-model-for-liberation/

Alan OldStudent
8th November 2017, 08:51
Here's a graphic I put together in honor of the 100th anniversary of the Russian revolution.
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Ele'ill
9th November 2017, 02:07
i read species being and other stories

BIXX
9th November 2017, 03:46
Something something Kronstadt

Sewer Socialist
12th November 2017, 00:27
kronstadt was the civil war, not the russian revolution

CommunistOrganon
12th November 2017, 18:12
kronstadt was the civil war, not the russian revolution

I mean, the Kronstadt sailors had their role in the revolution, didn't they? That's why it is a great bummer and also a big anarchist talking point that their uprising was put down by the Bolsheviks.