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redmafiosi
7th September 2005, 18:01
Sorry for talking a liitle bit off topic. But I have an idea that i want to put infront of the maximum possible.

I have a yahoo messanger installed in my system. yesterday i entered in a chat room where the American soldiers posted in Iraq were busy chatting. In red and big letters i started puting banners supporting Communism. In reply there was a huge burst of slangs. I didn't retaliate. My motive was to make someone interested. I was puting "Viva la che "again and again. After some time a woman asked me what does Che mean. I told her about the Hero. ya she was interested. Of course after listening that he was murdered by the CIA she no longer responded. But another man did PM. For more than one hour he argued with me. Of course at last he left unconvinced about communism. But I think He heard some thing new. I think it can become a new propaganda strategy.

All what we have to do is that- A group of volunteers from the revleft forum will target a particular military chat room. They will start puting pro red slogans. After some time if any one of the army does any PM the volunteer will try to covert/convince him/her. Atleast in this way we can initiate some illumination in the most powerful military. Will anyone please think about this strategy? I think it'll be of some use.

The Feral Underclass
7th September 2005, 18:33
I have split this topic because it didn't belong in the other thread.

I think it might be a good idea. I'm not sure how successful it would be but it is a good way to engage actual soldiers in debate. Especially ones in Iraq.

Planting the seed of doubt is always a good way to begin dissent.

Nothing Human Is Alien
7th September 2005, 18:51
Maybe someone should try to develop some sort of page that would give them some basic principles. I think it would make this plan much easier.

Though of course it was probably be pretty hard to get something that we all agree on.

I'd recommend something like this FAQ (http://www.freepeoplesmovement.org/ry/faq.html)