Gabriel:
I can criticise my state's politics freely.
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The Communist Youth Union (KSM) in the Czech Republic has been officially dissolved by the state power on October 12, 2006.
On October 16, 2006 the KSM has received a letter from the Ministry of Interior of the Czech Republic that announces that the Ministry of Interior finally dissolved the KSM. It happened in spite of a large campaign against the danger of illegalization of the organization of young communists in the Czech Republic http://www.ksm.cz , international@ksm.cz
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Svoboda es vsegda tolk Svoboda inacx-mislitelumis
Rosa Luxemburg
KSM commited a crime against the law that forbids propagation of a movement pointing repression of basic human rights and liberties. Most civilised countries have such a law.
Gabriel Bezsvoboda deklarit:
KSM committed a crime against the law that forbids propagation of a movement pointing repression of basic human rights and liberties. Most civilised countries have such a law.
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KSM:
...The only reason that has led officially to the dissolution of the KSM is that the KSM reflects in its Program necessity of replacing of the private ownership of means of production with collective ownership of means of production...
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Eugeniusx:
All countries of this world(except napevno Czechien), especially the so-called civilized ones, have laws to expropriate any kind of property if it is in the interest of the whole society.
In order to apply this stupid, undemocratic "law" Tschechien has to brainwash millions of human heads and burn millions of books. Even the book of their master: Das Grundgesetz der Bundesrepublik Deutschland.
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Praha gvorit: poehali!!!
Gde?
No to ne zname!
Vidime Brusel.
A sxto esxte?
Sud-dom.
Kurva nazad, vrnuj!
Ne idit, nemame spirit.
HOVNO!!!
Of course, in Czechia it is possible to expropriate something if it is the interest of the whole society. However, the enviousness is now not considered to be a sufficient reason for such expropriations, which was not the case of the expropriations in the 1950s.
Roja Solidaridad con la Juventud Comunista Checa
Ante la ilegalización de los camaradas de la Juventud Comunista Checa por parte del ministerio del interior de este país, los comunistas bolivianos repudiamos y condenamos de forma tajante este acto de atropello a los derechos fundamentales de los camaradas, estas acciones fascistoides no solo afectan a nuestros camaradas checos sino también a toda la comunidad internacional comunista que luchamos por construir un mundo mejor.
La Juventud Comunista de Bolivia tomara las acciones de solidaridad necesarias para denunciar al mundo esta arremetida de los fascistas.
Todo nuestro apoyo hoy y siempre, camaradas.
Venceremos.
Comite Ejecutivo Nacional
Juventud Comunista de Bolivia
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Ja totalmente soglosijmm so moi sestri i brati!
I may understand something, but I don't know, what arguments exactly are used against the Czech government by the Bolivian adherents of the most homicidal regime in the history.
Actually, the American government from 1789 to the beginning of the 20th century was a pretty good libertarian government, but then it started to seize more and more power for itself at the cost of the freedoms of its citizens.
To vo vnov es Gabrielogika:
oglosenie: capitalizm es ubitju
addle Gabriel: vse humanju organizacia es ubitju
Gabrilogika: pocx pereidit do inju sistem?
I stil don't know what's wrong with my logic, so please explain.
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The most characteristic features of our current social and political arrangement certainly include the words freedom, democracy, pluralism, inviolability of the individual and his or her civil rights, private property, market, capitalism. These are obviously quite contradictory to what characterized the previous regime: lack of freedom, totalitarian regime, one party rule, state ownership (even of the smallest news stand), central planning causing permanent lack of basic commodities, enforcement of the alleged higher principle to the detriment of the individual, degradation of the civil principle, socialism, communism.
(from the today's speech by Czech president Vaclav Klaus, http://www.klaus.cz/klaus2/asp/clanek.asp?id=Uz1SkTI3db91 or http://www.klaus.cz/klaus2/asp/clanek.asp?id=mYzZLieglyOL)