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Omar-forever
4th March 2006, 14:35
Greetings to all fellow socialists. It pleases me to know that there exists a group of young minds which which likes to think not only about themselves but also devote their time to contemplating ideas which if materialise can work for the greater good of civilization.
I am an Indian which has enormous social problems. And, if solutions are not found to these problems we in India would soon be witnessing massive political turmoil. Many of these problems can solved through the proper implementation of socialist philosophy. Our decision makers have more or less stopped thinking about the masses and are more worried about filling their pockets. They are old and lack the passion and motivation which are required for a Large Scale Social Revolution to free India of its shackles and open the doors to a brighter future.
I am an ordinary citizen. But, I have been deeply inspired by the likes of Lenin, Gandhi Ji, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro and many others. I would be boasting if I said that my passion for socialism is the same as that of Guevara or Castro. Being so motivated and passionate about something, as Guevara or Castro is not only difficult but hard to match.
I have one fundamental differences with Castro and Guevara. I do not advocate violent revolution. Even though I am physically well built I am non violent. I beleive that the masses will have to bring about change by democratic means. Despite many problems India still enjoys a healthy democratic system which has come tobecome the envy of the Third World. Through democracy the farmers and the workers can shape India into a country which is more pro people . I want to work to empower the Indian Proletariat so that it can contest elections and lead the country to an era of social enlightenment.
This website is an excellent stage to air my views and receive feedback which will help inculcate in me more ideas and greater passion.

Charles
4th March 2006, 14:40
Welcome to rev-left comrade, may you enjoy your time here.

Its great to see more socialists :)

hmmm i would love to see a democratic socialist revolution but as history has told us its very unlikly.

Ice
4th March 2006, 18:09
Originally posted by Omar-[email protected] 4 2006, 03:03 PM
But, I have been deeply inspired by the likes of Lenin, Gandhi Ji, Che Guevara, Fidel Castro and many others.
Welcome to Revolutionaryleft comrade. I am an Indian too and I don’t understand why you compare Gandhi with great men like Lenin, Che and so on. Gandhiji is not a socialist and as far as I am concerned he is not even a genuine freedom fighter. I too believe in the democratic system and which left party in India you think is following the correct line which will lead our country towards socialism?

More Fire for the People
4th March 2006, 18:25
Welcome. Two questions. How can you reform a state that refuses to represent the masses’ interests? And, what is you opinion on the naxalites?

Tekun
5th March 2006, 04:47
Welcome to RevLeft brother, may ur stay be long and informative


I too wish that our revolution could be peaceful
But, the fact remains that we are battling against an enemy that has spilled a great amount of blood throughout the years, and it would bring about our failure if we allowed ourselves to buy into the idea of peace and love towards the ruthless assasins and fascists that have killed so many
That is why I am, as others, dedicated to a violent revolution to uplift our ppl

IMO, peace is a fabrication of the oppressor in order to avoid justified retaliation and resistance by the oppressed

I hope that us at RevLeft can convince u that the only way to save those who are oppressed is to destroy those that subjugate them

Ice
5th March 2006, 17:25
Originally posted by Hopscotch [email protected] 4 2006, 06:53 PM
what is you opinion on the naxalites?
They are of no use to the society and its progress; in fact they are only a huge burden for the progress towards socialism.

Fidelbrand
5th March 2006, 17:52
I support your idea because your thoughts collides with mine.

Welcome to RevLeft.

Omar-forever
6th March 2006, 12:45
Originally posted by Hopscotch [email protected] 4 2006, 06:53 PM
Welcome. Two questions. How can you reform a state that refuses to represent the masses’ interests? And, what is you opinion on the naxalites?

How can you reform a state that refuses to represent the masses’ interests? And, what is you opinion on the naxalites?

Yor first question delivers a very pessimistic message to me.
You say "refuses to represent the masses"
I would like to say that this statement is incorrect.
The state ,unfortunately, has found itself in the shackles of corruption and nepotism.
Our forefathers put of a system for healthy social welfare.
Our present leaders are trying to change it.
The masses have to educated about this and political activism has to brought about in the rual societies.
Large scale pariticipation in Elections by these rural sections could help a lot.

About the naxalites, they started out as a honest socialist revolutionary group. but now it has started killing and harming those people it should be fighting for. If the naxalites paricipate in democratic elections they could gain a lot of credibility.
I would say that the Communist Party of India is far more effective than the naxalites.
Thankyou for raising this topic of the Naxalites, as many people are confused about them. Until the naxalites give up violence which is contradicting its cause , the movement shopuld not be supported.

Omar-forever
6th March 2006, 12:47
Originally posted by [email protected] 5 2006, 06:20 PM
I support your idea because your thoughts collides with mine.

Welcome to RevLeft.
Comrade, If you tell me what the reason for collision is I will try to convince you of my own ideas.
You say that you support my idea then where is the place for collision.

Fidelbrand
6th March 2006, 12:55
Originally posted by Omar-forever+Mar 6 2006, 09:15 PM--> (Omar-forever @ Mar 6 2006, 09:15 PM)
[email protected] 5 2006, 06:20 PM
I support your idea because your thoughts collides with mine.

Welcome to RevLeft.
Comrade, If you tell me what the reason for collision is I will try to convince you of my own ideas.
You say that you support my idea then where is the place for collision. [/b]
oh shit. ... i used the wrong word, should be coincide.

Excuse me for the joke... I typed the message at 2am at my place. :lol: