Conversation Between Spawn of Stalin and scarletghoul

  1. scarletghoul
    this fresh enough ?

    http://www.revleft.com/vb/bbc-admits....html?t=145324

    though I must say the anti-zimbabwe sentiment has decreased quite a bit
  2. Yeah dog, needed some time away from all the ~drama~ of revleft, buuuuut I'm back, now I'm just waiting for a Mugabe thread to get started so I can troll the shit out of the liberals.
  3. scarletghoul
    oh shit you posted that as i wrote that last message
    yeahh im still here, on n off
  4. scarletghoul
    youre back ??
  5. Fuckin hell mate you still here?!
  6. scarletghoul
    what a great username
  7. A little birdie told me you are interested in the WPRM, what do you know about it? I am interested to find out more but most of the information on their website is kinda cryptic, they seem like they have a very positive attitude towards to South Asian struggle, and Palestine too. I'm more than a little intrigued.
  8. scarletghoul
    I see. Yeah there really is loads of potential for a maoist party here. When I leave home in a few years hopefully and get active maybe I could try organising something, if there isn't already one by then.
  9. Yes, I have heard the rumours of course, and they are false, but only as far as I am aware, although the Party does maintain excellent fraternal relations with the CPC, official representatives of the PRC regularly attend events such as the 60th anniversary meeting last month.

    Also, CPGB-ML do not allow factions. I think that the Chinese government would frown upon a Maoist faction in their favourite British group, so the CC definitely would not allow it, it wouldn't exactly jive well with the Hands off China campaign if you know what I mean. There was a small albeit very good organisation during the 1970s and 1980s called the Workers' Institute of Marxism-Leninism-Mao Tse-tung Thought, they were actually affiliated with the PLA. No such group exists today, and I think that given Maoism's relevance today (Nepal, India, the Philippines) the socialist movement in Britain would greatly benefit from a Maoist group, especially with the huge number of working class Indians we have here.
  10. scarletghoul
    I see . The CPGB-ML's support for China is kinda confusing, seeing as they are antirevisionist. Do you know how true are the rumours that they get money from the Chinese government?
    Yes a CPB(Maoist) would be pretty cool. Perhaps it could start as a faction of the CPGB-ML. I dont know much about what the party does, but the british public seems pretty ripe for building a mass base for revolutionary activity
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