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  1. Most likely after the weekend. But I'll not be going anywhere, things are already in place.
  2. The Man
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    Yeah.. I don't understand why they closed it..
  3. Sperm-Doll Setsuna
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    Yes?
  4. The Vegan Marxist
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    I ended up first going to a factory farm and watching how the animals were slaughtered there. It didn't initially make me go vegan, but it started my questions. Then on thanksgiving day I started watching this music video for Rise Against called "Ready to Fall" and seeing all those images and video capture of helpless animals being slaughtered, even when it's pretty clear they're trying to fight back, that they want to live, it made me sick to my stomach looking at all the meat on the table that day. I then knew I wouldn't be able to eat meat again. So I made the difficult step to cut off meat altogether.
  5. The Vegan Marxist
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    It does get easier by the year. May I ask what kind of vegan you are? Ovo, lacto, both, or a strict vegan?
  6. The Vegan Marxist
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    Thanks. And it's been almost three years now. Will hit the three year mark on thanksgiving. How about yourself?
  7. Lenina Rosenweg
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    Thanks for the docudrama recommendation. I will definitely look for it. There is a book,
    The Eagles Fall" I think by John Fawkes, about the collapse of empires post WWI.
  8. Viet Minh
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    I agree it had a huge influence on the language and culture, even the name 'English' but I don't see it as the clear cut Scotland, Wales, Cornwall & Ireland - Celtic, England - Anglo Saxon way that others do, and I am wary of using these labels politically (by either the British Nationalists or the Celtic Nationalists).
    Incidentally I believe the lines between Scotland and England were drawn by the Romans, wheras the line between England and Wales (and Cumbria to the North) were drawn by the Anglo-Saxon invasion, the Welsh Dragon is actually the red dragon representing the Britons.
  9. Viet Minh
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    Like I said all ideas of ethnicity are meaningless to me, I was just replying to your post where you seemed to think I was saying 'Englishness' is one race, when in fact my point was there were a great mix of cultures in England, both now and historically as well.
  10. Viet Minh
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    I don't wanna bump that old thread again but just to clarify my point was that England was/ is a mix of cultures, from celts, norse, viking, angles, saxons, jewish, irish, scots, welsh etc and now people from all over the world of all races, and this is a good thing. The BNP view is of some pure anglo-saxon heritage which I think is bullshit.
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Marxist-Leninist, though not a hardcore sectarian, grow up as a peasant, not a worker.
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Interests
History and science, Leftism and reading.
Political Statement
I am a Marxist-Leninist. I believe that whilst comrade Stalin had his faults, he acted for the good of the people and his faults are over-exaggerated by some of the left. I disagree with Trotsky, and find him naive on issues, but I do not especially hate him or Trotskyists. At the end of the day I would side with any leftist against a rightist. I am not a great sectarian thinking that Pan-Leftism is more helpful than bickering, and I am inspired by the non-Marxist pre-Marx and Mark-contemporaries such as William Morris, Winstanley and Bertrand Russell (despite his naiveties regarding Marxism-Leninism).

I also believe in 'Socialism in One Country', thinking that before you can liberate the world, you have to start in your home. I agree with the wars of national liberation throughout the world, including in Ireland (though the IRA seem somewhat dubious at the moment) and the Middle-Eastern countries, and then built your country up.

I believe that cultures are, in Stalin's words, "neither racial nor tribal, but a historically formed community of people". I think monocultural internationalism is impossible and unrealistic, preferring multicultural internationalism.

Though Marxist-Leninists are portrayed as humourless, I am not even above seeing humour in my own ideology.
Gender
Male

''Don't buy bread with that money, hombre! Buy dynamite! Dynamite!''

''I am a Marxist-Leninist, and I will be a Marxist-Leninist until the last days of my life.'' - Fidel Castro

'' I have sworn before a picture of the old and mourned comrade Stalin that I won't rest until I see these capitalist octopuses annihilated.''' - ''Che'' Guevara

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