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Asadam
26th January 2005, 15:04
Hello, i'm Adam from Hungary, and and wish I'll meet some people with serious revolutionary plans, mainly from Hungary. I'd like to affect my country and/or the World with a good organized communist circle, and open the eyes of people: the communism is NOT a bad thing!!!!
Keep up the good work, comrades!

Red_Devil5
26th January 2005, 16:27
I support Communism but im not from Hungary...im from the US and a communist uprise in the states would never happen...weak minded capitalist bastards who dont care about the common man

The Garbage Disposal Unit
26th January 2005, 18:19
Welcome!

So, being Hungarian, I imagine you might have developed some analysis of 1956? What do you think - reaction, or beautiful and spontanious uprising of the working class of a more genuinely socialist character than Soviet state-capitalism?

Asadam
27th January 2005, 00:23
I think the act in '56 was not else than an uprising against the soviet rule, which had good and bad sides (Hungary was the best place from the eastern block, mainly after '56). But if we say, that rule was not bad, then here was no place to an uprising... I'm a henchman of Imre Nagy who was ready to support the hungarian commons at anytime, so I do not admit Rakosi's 'goodness' who was a man just like Stalin.
I really hate Stalin! He was a reptile...

The Garbage Disposal Unit
27th January 2005, 06:54
From my own reading, I'm inclined to think Nagi was still a step behind the Worker's Councils and radical students . . . but hey, you've got the "I really hate Stalin!" down, so I think we'll probably get along just fine. :D

Asadam
27th January 2005, 14:55
I'm so happy to hear that. I think i'll make good relationships here. :)

Asadam
27th January 2005, 15:13
I have a question... is there the red star legal in the USA?
'cause in hungary that have been supressed, and the hungarian communist and leftist factions are triing to push the government to legalize that. We're right, aren't we? The red star is the international emblem of the workers!

Red_Devil5
27th January 2005, 15:41
The red star isnt illegal that i know of...im wearing a Che Guevara shirt today to school and no punishment has come about...and i wear several things with red star's and nothing and i live in the United States Of Capitalism.... and I hate Stalin too

The Garbage Disposal Unit
27th January 2005, 21:34
While some unions still have restrictions on membership of Party-members, communist parties and and symbols are, at least officially, completely legal in the United States and Canada.
(But don't use yr Party-card as ID at the border, haha.)

Asadam
28th January 2005, 07:55
I'm complete my wear with leftist parts too, just like 'Che'-Tshirts and else things, any the less that it's illegal here. In many case there're shit-faced policemans, who taunting agains me, just for their fun...
Thank U the answers!

seraphim
28th January 2005, 11:39
The red star in itself isn't ilegal in itself however in some countries Gemany for example (I Think) signs such as these are baned though that's mainly to stop people wearing swastikas and the like.

CCCP15
3rd February 2005, 21:48
Im also a new member im a Communist suporter and im tierd of STUPID CAPITALIST BASTARDS Who dont care about the common man i hope theres a Revolution in the us

Asadam
5th February 2005, 01:08
I'm sorry to say this but i think there is not much chance to make a revolution...if we have a support of an foreign state, which allready seen the revolution, probably we can succeed. At first we need to make a revolution in a country, where we start revolution easier.