Quote: from Frosty on 6:06 pm on Sep. 17, 2002
Thank you Stalin, for corrupting and crippling Soviet communism. I am SO grateful!
Not just because you made Russia so much better than it could have been. But also because you, and other fellas lik Mao, gave the cappies such excellent reasons to hate communism. You gave them, and especially the McCarthyista , excellent visions of how terrible communism is.
So now your actually admitting that McCarthy was right. For a supposed 'leftist' you do buy into American propaganda far to easily. 'Corrupting and Cripling the Soviet Union'. As for Corruption you better provide some god dam evidence. Stalin dedicated his whole life to fighting corruption and the bueracrates, unlike Trotsky he did not take over a former Tsar's palace to live in. When he died all he had was a warn out old military uniform, a black coat and a piano. Have you seen the 'dacha' just outside of Moscow that used to be his residence?
Even Stalin's daughter who is often used as a great propaganda tool by the west, says that Stalin usually slept on the couch. Under Stalin the workers had the right to criticise their bosses (factory managers in most cases) and the party officials. The bosses and party officials had the responsibility while the workers had the power, if the workers thought a manager or official wasn't doing their job then they would of been sacked.
You cannot deal with the fact that Stalin was elected and relected to the position of General Secretary. Whereas Trotsky had to incite students and hooligans to attack government buildings just before he was chucked out of the country.
'What is 11 million dollars compared to the love of 11 million Cubans' Felix Savon
''That morning, my father took my hand and we went out. I saw how upset all the Algerians looked and how the French were rejoicing. I asked my father what had happened. He gravely replied: 'Stalin is dead...' I asked who Stalin was. My father said: 'He was the greatest man of our time. He was the leader of the Soviet Union, the greatest revolutionary country. Stalin was the son of a cobbler.' And I thought the son of a cobbler, someone like me...' Algerian Revolutionary in fight against French Imperialism.
The World Revolution is ongoing history. Even if you win the war, which I don’t think you will, the World Revolution will not and cannot be stooped by military means, Your very powerful army can do much harm to us, can kill many of our people - but it cannot kill ideas! Its movement might seem dormant to you at the moment, but it s there and will come to the fore again out of the awakening of the poor, the downtrodden orginary people the world over in Africa, the Americas, in Asia and Europe too. People in their masses will one day understand that it is the power of capital over them which not only oppresses and robs them, but stifles their human potential, which either uses or discards them as mere pawns to make monetary profit out of the,. Once the people grasp that idea, it will mature into an almost material force in popular uprisings like spreading wildfires and will do what has to be done in the name of humanity. It will not be Russia who will do it for them, although the Russian working people were the first who have borken the chains. The people of the will do it for themselves in their own countries, against their own oppressors, in their own ways and in their own time!’
A 'Stalinist Beuracrate' to his Fascist Guards in Nazi Camp.