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Junpei
Oct 4, 2015
Probation
Can't post for 11 years!

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tokin opposition
Apr 8, 2021

I don't jailbreak the androids, I set them free.

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Go to bed kiddo

Mantis42
Jul 26, 2010

anarchist and socialist both agree thing bad but anarchist too dumb to understand the complex material and organizational changes needed to make bad thing go away

Danann
Aug 4, 2013

BrutalistMcDonalds
Oct 4, 2012


Lipstick Apathy

Inceltown
Aug 6, 2019

Gay and Lesbian Mardi Gras is going as expected.

https://twitter.com/SaywhatNathan/status/1500039300247089156

Junpei
Oct 4, 2015
Probation
Can't post for 11 years!

indigi
Jul 20, 2004

how can we not talk about family
when family's all that we got?

the one on the left is not an actual human that exists in reality. but the one on the right is and they seem unhinged to the uninitiated because they don’t know how to effectively communicate their ideas to anyone to the right of Eugene Debs

PawParole
Nov 16, 2019

On March 5, 1953, the heart of Joseph Stalin, one of the leading figures in the Communist Party and the Soviet Union, the leader of the international communist and labor movement, stopped beating.

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indigi
Jul 20, 2004

how can we not talk about family
when family's all that we got?

W.E.B. Du Bois posted:

Joseph Stalin was a great man; few other men of the 20th century approach his stature. He was simple, calm and courageous. He seldom lost his poise; pondered his problems slowly, made his decisions clearly and firmly; never yielded to ostentation nor coyly refrained from holding his rightful place with dignity. He was the son of a serf but stood calmly before the great without hesitation or nerves. But also—and this was the highest proof of his greatness—he knew the common man, felt his problems, followed his fate.

Stalin was not a man of conventional learning; he was much more than that: he was a man who thought deeply, read understandingly and listened to wisdom, no matter whence it came. He was attacked and slandered as few men of power have been; yet he seldom lost his courtesy and balance; nor did he let attack drive him from his convictions nor induce him to surrender positions which he knew were correct. As one of the despised minorities of man, he first set Russia on the road to conquer race prejudice and make one nation out of its 140 groups without destroying their individuality.
His judgment of men was profound. He early saw through the flamboyance and exhibitionism of Trotsky, who fooled the world, and especially America. The whole ill-bred and insulting attitude of Liberals in the U.S. today began with our naive acceptance of Trotsky’s magnificent lying propaganda, which he carried around the world. Against it, Stalin stood like a rock and moved neither right nor left, as he continued to advance toward a real socialism instead of the sham Trotsky offered.

Three great decisions faced Stalin in power and he met them magnificently: first, the problem of the peasants, then the West European attack, and last the Second World War. The poor Russian peasant was the lowest victim of tsarism, capitalism and the Orthodox Church. He surrendered the Little White Father easily; he turned less readily but perceptibly from his ikons; but his kulaks clung tenaciously to capitalism and were near wrecking the revolution when Stalin risked a second revolution and drove out the rural bloodsuckers.

Then came intervention, the continuing threat of attack by all nations, halted by the Depression, only to be re-opened by Hitlerism. It was Stalin who steered the Soviet Union between Scylla and Charybdis: Western Europe and the U.S. were willing to betray her to fascism, and then had to beg her aid in the Second World War. A lesser man than Stalin would have demanded vengeance for Munich, but he had the wisdom to ask only justice for his fatherland. This Roosevelt granted but Churchill held back. The British Empire proposed first to save itself in Africa and southern Europe, while Hitler smashed the Soviets.

The Second Front dawdled, but Stalin pressed unfalteringly ahead. He risked the utter ruin of socialism in order to smash the dictatorship of Hitler and Mussolini. After Stalingrad the Western World did not know whether to weep or applaud. The cost of victory to the Soviet Union was frightful. To this day the outside world has no dream of the hurt, the loss and the sacrifices. For his calm, stern leadership here, if nowhere else, arises the deep worship of Stalin by the people of all the Russias.

Then came the problem of Peace. Hard as this was to Europe and America, it was far harder to Stalin and the Soviets. The conventional rulers of the world hated and feared them and would have been only too willing to see the utter failure of this attempt at socialism. At the same time the fear of Japan and Asia was also real. Diplomacy therefore took hold and Stalin was picked as the victim. He was called in conference with British imperialism represented by its trained and well-fed aristocracy; and with the vast wealth and potential power of America represented by its most liberal leader in half a century.

Here Stalin showed his real greatness. He neither cringed nor strutted. He never presumed, he never surrendered. He gained the friendship of Roosevelt and the respect of Churchill. He asked neither adulation nor vengeance. He was reasonable and conciliatory. But on what he deemed essential, he was inflexible. He was willing to resurrect the League of Nations, which had insulted the Soviets. He was willing to fight Japan, even though Japan was then no menace to the Soviet Union, and might be death to the British Empire and to American trade. But on two points Stalin was adamant: Clemenceau’s “Cordon Sanitaire” must be returned to the Soviets, whence it had been stolen as a threat. The Balkans were not to be left helpless before Western exploitation for the benefit of land monopoly. The workers and peasants there must have their say.

Such was the man who lies dead, still the butt of noisy jackals and of the ill-bred men of some parts of the distempered West. In life he suffered under continuous and studied insult; he was forced to make bitter decisions on his own lone responsibility. His reward comes as the common man stands in solemn acclaim.


e: I always forget he just casually ethers Trotsky in the middle of an obit

indigi has issued a correction as of 11:29 on Mar 5, 2022

PawParole
Nov 16, 2019

Soviet citizens at the funeral of the beloved Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin. Lenin's greatest pupil, who presided over world shaking victories in socialist construction, industrialisation, the Great Patriotic War, the construction of an alliance of socialist republics stretching from Berlin to Pyongyang.

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frankenfreak
Feb 16, 2007

I SCORED 85% ON A QUIZ ABOUT MONDAY NIGHT RAW AND ALL I GOT WAS THIS LOUSY TEXT

#bastionboogerbrigade

indigi posted:

the one on the left is not an actual human that exists in reality.
What kind of person doesn't exist?
People who think that war is bad?
Inarticulate anarchists?

Zvahl
Oct 14, 2005

научный кот

PawParole posted:

On March 5, 1953, the heart of Joseph Stalin, one of the leading figures in the Communist Party and the Soviet Union, the leader of the international communist and labor movement, stopped beating.


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the sex ghost
Sep 6, 2009

Zvahl
Oct 14, 2005

научный кот

T-Paine
Dec 12, 2007

Sitting in the Costco food court unmasked, Bible in hand, reading my favorite Psalms to my five children: Abel, Bethany, Carlos, Carlos, and Carlos.
RIP Joey Steelman.

Breakfast All Day
Oct 21, 2004

PawParole posted:

On March 5, 1953, the heart of Joseph Stalin, one of the leading figures in the Communist Party and the Soviet Union, the leader of the international communist and labor movement, stopped beating.



never heard of him

ArmedZombie
Jun 6, 2004


heh

Gripweed
Nov 8, 2018

https://twitter.com/ruralindexing/status/1499839863754997761?s=20&t=Sf7zzo-2VoKnpCXpK7qobw

ArmedZombie
Jun 6, 2004

stalin directly ordered the summary execution of many people. truly a great man.

Animal Friend
Sep 7, 2011

Imagine going back through time and telling a true believing Bolshevik revolutionary in 1917 what the next 105 years of Russian history would look like.

"Yeah, and after all that... It's still kind of an autocracy."

Zvahl
Oct 14, 2005

научный кот

ArmZ posted:

stalin

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ArmedZombie
Jun 6, 2004

pictured: a real leader

indigi
Jul 20, 2004

how can we not talk about family
when family's all that we got?

frankenfreak posted:

What kind of person doesn't exist?
People who think that war is bad?
Inarticulate anarchists?

anarchists who think the war is bad

Shakespearean Beef
Jul 12, 2008

Ask me all about how I proudly marched alongside literal NEO-NAZIS to protest against the GOVERNMENT taking away our FREEDOMS because of nothing mote that the common FLU!!! I'm holding aloft the TORCH of FREEDOM!!

indigi posted:

anarchists who think the war is bad

huh

Ghost Leviathan
Mar 2, 2017

Exploration is ill-advised.
I made an extremely half-assed imgur upload for this meme and I think it really needs an emote.

tokin opposition
Apr 8, 2021

I don't jailbreak the androids, I set them free.

WATCH MARS EXPRESS (2023)

indigi posted:

anarchists who think the war is bad

Dumb take

RIP Stalin

Mr Hootington
Jul 24, 2008

I'M HAVING A HOOT EATING CORNETTE THE LONG WAY
https://twitter.com/HeathcliffBot/status/1500154257605107719?t=LyXbcTFJDVacwoYGFKnxuA&s=19

Zvahl
Oct 14, 2005

научный кот

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Red Baron
Mar 9, 2007
no lube anal fan
all this Stalin posting and no one is gonna post the thirst trap he was as a young man?



communize me daddy

F Stop Fitzgerald
Dec 12, 2010

Paladinus
Jan 11, 2014

heyHEYYYY!!!
Stalin is cringe. If you like Stalin, you like cringe.

Zvahl
Oct 14, 2005

научный кот

Paladinus posted:

If you like Stalin

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indigi
Jul 20, 2004

how can we not talk about family
when family's all that we got?

Red Baron posted:

all this Stalin posting and no one is gonna post the thirst trap he was as a young man?



communize me daddy

drat what filter does he use

Mayor Dave
Feb 20, 2009

Bernie the Snow Clown

indigi posted:

drat what filter does he use

Dialectical materialism

Mayor Dave
Feb 20, 2009

Bernie the Snow Clown

jetz0r
May 10, 2003

Tomorrow, our nation will sit on the throne of the world. This is not a figment of the imagination, but a fact. Tomorrow we will lead the world, Allah willing.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzQrgqd1yLY

Red Baron
Mar 9, 2007
no lube anal fan

Mayor Dave posted:

Dialectical materialism

lmao

ram dass in hell
Dec 29, 2019



:420::toot::420:

Paladinus posted:

Stalin is based. If you like Stalin, you are based.

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jetz0r
May 10, 2003

Tomorrow, our nation will sit on the throne of the world. This is not a figment of the imagination, but a fact. Tomorrow we will lead the world, Allah willing.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hUNZPPI7R4k

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