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Pepe Cy
9th March 2003, 02:46
Comrades,

Had you ever thought why Marx, Lenin and Che are different from the rest?

There were many philosophers on the world. As well as many politicians and warriors. What makes those three different?

I believe that the answer is that they were all unique, believed on their purpose, offer an alternative solution and they fight for it.

Carl Marx was a philosopher that recommend how the world can become better, rather than only how it world is.
Lenin made that idea into action with the Russian revolution and the creation of the USSR. Although the system their collapse, that does not degrade the meaning and the achievement of Lenin.

Che was abandon and continue the struggle for a better world on his own. He remain pure on his ideology.

Now ask your self. What did you have done?

These webs site it great because it brings us, people with a revolutionary attitude together.

Is their any way to further benefit from that web site by doing something together? Rather than talk.

The Americans and the British will star a war really soon. What can we do, besides expressing our disappointment on that web site?

Any ideas? How our revolutionary parents would had act in the digital technology?

Please post some comments.

Hate Your State
9th March 2003, 03:04
"The Americans and the British will star a war really soon. What can we do, besides expressing our disappointment on that web site?"

We can speak publically about it, raising valid truths to everyone's mind. We can rally support for the anti-war cause. We can demonstrate in vast numbers in the streets to prove to them that the majority oppose this war. If they are truly democratic, they will stop. If they don't, then more radical means must be taken.

If they declare war, I am marching to their embassy that very day, and it's unlikely that it will remain standing by nightfall. American embassies all over the world will go up in flames, and there'll be a mass anti-American movement, which is already starting within the anti-war movement. The correlation between the two is indispensable.

Subcomandante Marcos
9th March 2003, 13:34
Like Che said in his writing "Guerra de Guerrillas". the focus of a revolution doesnt have to appear out of nowhere, it has to be made by the revolutionaries.

The revolution starts at home, and encouraging other people about leftism is the way to beginning, to show people what the US is doing and how it affects us all

We dont need to wait for someone to start a revolution...we must start one right now

(Edited by Subcomandante Marcos at 9:38 am on Mar. 9, 2003)

Pepe Cy
9th March 2003, 14:28
Thanks for your replies comrades. That what I wanted to see.

I will do what "Hate the state" said in his first paragraph. I wish his second paragraph become possible, but I do not think so.

"If they declare war, I am marching to their embassy that very day, and it's unlikely that it will remain standing by nightfall. American embassies all over the world will go up in flames, and there'll be a mass anti-American movement, which is already starting within the anti-war movement. The correlation between the two is indispensable. " <----- I am living for that day.

By the way, I do not hate the Americans. I hate no one. I only hate their foreign policy. I dissagree with their philosophy "We have the power to do everything" rather than be democratic and reasonable.

Marcos, thanks for the information that you post. It brings the hope that one the power will be given to the people and not to the multinational organisations.

I would really like to see some more comments on what people think.

moonlighter
9th March 2003, 14:34
I think that the best way to show them they are rong is to march whit millions together and showing that the nexht generation (who has to deal with the problems later ) doesn't agree!!!!!!