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For their sake aswell as ours

March 23 2005 at 5:30 PM
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Ok just to make this clear im 16 and have had a very bad year and prolly by your intellect know f all about socialism but hey.

Yo to all the boys and girls. As i talk My government is changing my constitution for the sake of terrorism and the chaos it has created worldwide. It is a mockery that the terrorists trained by western powers to tackle communism in the east would then be the excuse for a 'left wing' government such as my labour party to swing my government towards authoritarianism in the form of the reformed terrorism bill. Western Opression has weighed down on their countrys and it is understandable that they should resist against it.
It is my plea that we should resist the powers in our western capitalist nations not for our sakes; who are being again taunted and patronised by new labour and the republicans, but for the sakes of those who we have robbed of their sovrignty. With this we should unite.
Long live the communist revolution!

 
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March 23 2005, 11:34 PM 

And how do you propose it is resisted?

For the past 60 years the United States and her Allies have ended the lives of tens of millions in their quest to defeat their enemies -- namely the Communist ideology.

The only logical recourse is that Capitalism must be defeated in battle. It will hunt the revolution down wherever it goes; if not outright destroying it, then strangling it with its global authority. The movement can only survive, and prosper, with that Satanic "big brother" out of the way.

 
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March 26 2005, 3:50 AM 

"Capitalism" is not present today, social democracy is. Which is a compromise made to shut the masses up. No offence, but get your facts right.

 
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March 26 2005, 4:49 AM 

The capitalism of today may be a bit different from the capitalism of the 19th century, but nevertheless it still has a minority of private buisiness owners. Sure it has a compromise here and there to keep the workers quiet, but I think it can still be referred to as a capitalist system.

 
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March 26 2005, 6:55 AM 

No it can't, that would be lying. Capitalism means all the means of production are owned privately. That's not thecase in any nation in the woorld. All countries have mixed economies. Therefore they aren't capitalist. Let's be accurate here.

 
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March 27 2005, 10:32 AM 

Maybe you're right, maybe you're wrong, either way I don't think we should get too bogged down in what the current system is called, our interest should be in changing it, not naming it. So I think we should agree to disagree on this one.

 
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