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Comrade Kurtz
1st September 2006, 22:50
You can call me Kurtz. I've lurked here for some time because some of you are a bit too radical for my taste. However, because I am an adamant democratic socialist I fell it might be good for me to join in on conversations now and again.

It's good to be with you all. Namaste.

-Kurtz

Tower of Bebel
1st September 2006, 23:04
Welcome ! ^_^

When I kept visiting this forum without registration I also thought it was a bit too 'radical'. But right now I have no regret! Revleft is a union of leftisit, each with his or her own ideas. I'm no communist, and maybe even no socialist. I came here to learn so I could find out what fits me best!

learn, learn, learn! Have fun, meet intresting people :D .

Comrade Kurtz
1st September 2006, 23:10
I appreciate the response. My only fear is that some on this board don't have a realistic viewpoint of the world. Still, I look forward to discussion and debate.

Tower of Bebel
1st September 2006, 23:15
Many don't have a realistic viewpoint ;) .
I only came here to observe, as I'm far from 'educated' ;).

EDIT: many all over the world, not each member here at revleft :lol: .

An archist
2nd September 2006, 18:25
Even if people have utopic views, that can't be bad, even if they acomplish just a little bit, we'll have a better world.

Delta
2nd September 2006, 22:35
I stopped visiting this site for a year after I first registered because I thought people were too radical. However, with more reading, thinking, and observation of our world I was drawn back. Some people are surely crazy here, but there is a great deal of good thinking and debate around here and I look forward to your participation in it :D

Comrade Kurtz
3rd September 2006, 05:31
I appreciate the warm welcome, comrades.

Tekun
4th September 2006, 01:42
Originally posted by Comrade [email protected] 1 2006, 08:11 PM
I appreciate the response. My only fear is that some on this board don't have a realistic viewpoint of the world. Still, I look forward to discussion and debate.
Many might not have a realistic view of the world, but at least they're concerned with humanity, and ways to improve it

Welcome I guess