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  • @XxStJimmmmyxX Britain is most certainly not a communist country or a socialist country. Its not democratic and our political system is a fucking joke, labour are just red torries and the conservatives are exacly the same. I cannot stress this enough, Britain is a american puppet fighting a us war and allowing companys to exploit us. Also I am a communist too so i can assure you 2.3 million people unemployed. Britain is the furthest thing from communism.

  • Everything's right apart from:

    -People are just ants and bees

    -THe state are all that matters

    -Hate religion (You're supposed to fuckin despise it! Kiddin' xD)

    -Love kims (I fucking hate Kim)

  • The people are all that really matters. The state is unnecessary. Anarchy is the only way to be really free.

  • @luatfingerstyle Many - including Trotskyists - would argue that the USSR, China and Vietnam were never really communist - they were state capitalist. And still are (despite China, and to a more limited degree Vietnam, opening up their markets more).

    Communism has never truly existed. You could say that's evidence that Communism can never work (because the states claimed to be communist), OR that we can't know if communism would ever work, because we've not tried it.

  • @Udany147 I agree for most things you said , I'm a Commie. China's econemy is Capitalist though.

    I think Britain has a good example of Communism though. It's Democratic Socialist after all. Communism does work, it just needs some tweaking... And patience too. It won't work for the greedy bastards though, but who cares? Capitalism doesn't work for the poor and making something work for the poor is more important than making something for the rich greedy pigs. Wouldn't you agree?

  • @XxStJimmmmyxX I agree that Communism, with some tweaking could and should work (but we haven't seen that yet). I don't agree that Britain is an example of communism (definitely not) or even a particularly good example democratic socialism. The Nordic countries (Denmark, Sweden etc.) are good examples of socialism.

  • UP WITH COMMUNISM!!!!!

    DOWN WITH CAPITALISM!!!!

  • As silly as this parody is, I wonder how many leftists are simply attracted to all the perceived glamour of revolutionary culture.

  • The people are the state. We are all that matters. Unite under the red banner!

  • @xRetogx urrah tovarich

  • The state is all that really matters indeed

  • Communism is something is excellent but cannot be properly performed due to the fact that humans are greedy! So it's difficult! On the other hand having democracy allows people to choose but only a few minority of the whole population know what they are choosing, I predict they only choose for the best of them not for the best for the future of the nation, hence laws are changing and foreign policy are changing. USA for example.

  • you should do a right wing one too

  • @rmallat12 I have thought about it, but what is the right wing "anthem"?

  • @ThDubya you should make one up you would be good at it just check up some old colonial american music or some thing like that

  • @ThDubya There are several, Hort Wessel Lied, Sieg Heil Viktoria and possible the 40s version of Deutscheland Uber Alles, but this isn't really right wing, it's patriotic german.

  • @ThDubya Satanic screaming? Maybe a prayer?

  • @ThDubya Ehi, what about a parody of European Union Anthem?

  • @ThDubya ABBA - Money Money Money

  • @ThDubya Horst Wessel Lied, it was the anthem for the Nazi party, or just use the United States national anthem (oh no he did'unt!)

  • @ThDubya Uh... Dixieland? :3

  • i'm red but this is brilliant

  • The theme song to occupy wall street.

  • @CptQuestionMark

    Occupy Wall Street is the worst nightmare of Communists. People peacefully protesting their government? People being so audacious as to express their opinion? There is nothing more terrifying to a Communist government. Occupy Pyongyang!

  • Try polish anthem :) it's faster than this one. And, by the way, i like your parodies :)

  • Write more verses

  • all communists are fascist, but not all fascists are communist

  • I`m a Leftist and I find this funny.

  • I think you should replace the Paul McCartney song with Cara al Sol in your laughable video entitled "VIVA CUBA LIBRE".

    Maybe you should add Nino Bravo's "Libre": watch?v=L9WDplg3MN0

  • @MrReco12

    Never heard of that song.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Chavez has actually been applauded by human rights organizations for lifting millions out of poverty!

  • @MrReco12

    yes but Amnesty International has documented serious violations of freedom of the press

  • @MrReco12

    if it weren't for his support for Ahmedenijad i might be able to think of Chavez as a comparably reasonable figure, esp. as far as socialists go.

  • Hey, TheDubya...I challenge you to find the Capitalist International Anthem and parody it...why? Because frankly I have always wondered if there IS even a International Capitalist Anthem...

  • I'm a communist and this is awesome :D

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    it is clever i must admit.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2 Communism and socialism are political cancers. You communists are just fucking lazy people who were too lazy to go to schools and to study a good occupation for you.

  • @Karpaneen Insulting people usually doesn't make a good argument.

  • 27 people are ants and bees.

  • can u make the parody of US national anthem?

  • @apRevSimulator It is already out.

  • @apRevSimulator he did it a long time ago.

  • can you make one of east germany? the anthem of it was called auferstanden aus ruinen

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  • i'm communist and i do find this funny i did everything metioned in this video but i don't have a van but i did put a hammer and sickle sticker on the sidecar of my russian motorcycle

  • All I can say is Viva La Revolution!!! Viva Cuba Socialista!!!

  • @teenangel69

    All I can say is.,...Muerte a la revolucion! Viva Corea libre, abajo el dictador.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    You forget your standard "Viva Franco, Viva Pinochet and Heil Hitler".

  • @MrReco12

    you are pathetic. I have NEVER supported those Fascist scumbags.

    VIVA ALLENDE

    VIVA LA REPUBLICA ESPANOL

    F*** Naziism

  • @TheTollundWoman Then why do you support the Tsar and the fascist White Armies?

  • @SomeoneCrazy2 You even said the Tsar was a hero who was trying to save his country from dictatorship. If Allende had won, I bet you would be saying the exact same thing about Pinochet.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Exactly right, lets not forget that the only successful white general(in Finland) supported Hitler's goals during World war II.

    watch?v=2yY6EjzUSVY

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Allende was a democratically elected president who spent his whole life advocating peaceful political change. When in office his administration respected the civil rights and liberties of all Chileans.

    Vladimir Lenin was a *dictator* who seized power through armed force, overthrowing the democratic government of Allende

    Pinochet was also a *dictator* who seized power through armed force, overthrowing the democratic government of Allende.

  • @TheTollundWoman Lenin didn't seize power from Allende. But that was probably just a typo. Lenin came to power because the Russian workers wanted him to, it was a revolution. You do realize that, according to your logic, the French Revolution was wrong, and Louis XVI was a hero for trying to save his country from dictatorship, don't you? That is ridiculous. And, Pinochet used "Communist tacticts", yes, sure, give me a break.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Lets look at what the French Revolution accomplished

    1)Overthrew a hereditary dictatorship

    2)established a democratically elected National Assembly (not unlike the one in South Korea)

    3)passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen, which among other things specified the right to "life, liberty, property and resistance to oppression." Communism sought to *abolish private property*. (TBC)

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen also gauranteed "the free communication of ideas and opinions" and said "No person shall be disquieted on account of his opinions." Now,condemning someone to a firing squad for their 'counter-revolutionary' opinions (which is what the Bolsheviks did) certainly isn't easy to reconcile with that

  • @TheTollundWoman Maximilien Robespierre was also a brutal dictator who had his political opponents executed on the guilloutine. And Napoleon declared himself Emperor and tried to take over all of Europe. How does that reconcile with the Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen? The French Revolution was very similar to the Russian Revolution, only that, of course, in France, it was the bourgeoisie taking power. Which is, of course, why you support it, but not the Bolsheviks.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    If Lenin was the equivalent of Robespiere, then Kerensky was Russia's Marat. and it is fitting that Louis XVI met the same fate as Gaddafi.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    France before 1789 was a hereditary dictatorship (Louis XIV, Louis XV, and then finally Louis XVI), where opponents of the government were automatically imprisoned and tortured (the Bastille), where the ruling elite lived in luxury while the French people starved ("let them eat cake"), and where society was rigidly divided into hereditary classes (the Estates).

    Why does this sound oddly familiar?

  • @TheTollundWoman I know, France before 1789 sounds just like Russia before 1917, because, it was, in fact, the same thing.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Its funny how Communists are so outraged, in retrospect, thinking about hereditary succession in Russia and France. and yet hereditary succession in the 21st century is...why, anti-imperialism of course!

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Kerensky was never elected, i think you should stick to saluting your Counter revolutionary heroes with Fascist Cuban.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    You will probably laugh at any comparison between Nicholas II and Allende, but I regard both as honorable men for the same reason, they fought to save their countries from dictatorship. Allende may have called himself a "marxist" but this is irrelevant, in practice he fought for democracy and died trying to save it. Pinochet used Communist tactics.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    The White Army contained representatives of many political groups as diverse as the Social Revolutionaries and Mensheviks on the left, and the Tsarists on the right, but even the right wing of the White Russian movement was Monarchist not fascist, the word "fascist" didn't even exist at the time of the civil war. Also the Tsarists were only a small fraction of the White Army, there were a lot of Liberals and even Leftists involved as well.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    If you don't know the difference between a constitutional monarchy (which is what the Tsarists were fighting to restore) and a Fascist dictatorship (which is what you accuse them of fighting for) you should do some research. The Fascists in Germany abolished the nobility, which was the last remnant of the german monarchy

  • @TheTollundWoman The fascists in Germany didn't abolish the nobility, it was abolished in the Revolution in 1918. And there was never a constitutional monarchy in Russia, so they couldn't have fought to restore anything. Fascism, btw, is what capitalism uses to fight socialism. If the Whites had, they would have undoubtedly installed a brutal dictatorship, and you would be calling the Bolsheviks heroes for trying to save their country from that.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Actually, members of the Prussian nobility actually served Hitler: Karl Rudolf Gerd von Rundstedt is just one, Papan is another etc.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Once again someone uses the word "fascist" to describe an essentially Anti-Fascist movement. The White Army was defending the liberal democracy established by Alexander Kerensky against a military coup by the Bolsheviks, they were in the same position as the International brigades in Spain defending a democratic republic against Franco's coup. The "ism"s are different but the conflict is the same, democracy vs. dictatorship

  • @TheTollundWoman The Anarchists and Communists in Spain were defending a SOCIALIST Republica against Franco's coup. It's no different than what the Bolsheviks were fighting for, just that in Russia, things went really wrong towards the end.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    The Socialists in Spain came to power through completely peaceful democratic elections, the Bolsheviks came to power in Russia through a military coup. And for the record, even if it had been the Bolsheviks (instead of democratic socialists) fighting against Franco, I would have had no choice but to support the Bolsheviks. Communism is, in my humble irrelevant opinion, bad. But Fascism, i hope we can agree on this at least, is much worse.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    If you are really opposed to fascism, why do you defend the only state on the planet that still bases its policies on Eugenics?

  • @TheTollundWoman You're talking about North Korea again? I think I already told you I don't support that government. I oppose Imperialism. If you don't understand the difference between that, I'm sorry.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Now I get it. There is nothing western Leftists would like more than to forget that north Korea even exists. Because you can't reconcile your theory, which you insist is noble and humane, with the reality it leads to, which is yet another brutal dictatorship. Much like the midieval Christians who sincerely believed in the love of god, but found themselves stammering awkward excuses for the Spanish Inquisition.

  • @TheTollundWoman North Korea is in no way the reality our theory leads to. This is idealist thinking, anyway, ideas don't make history, history makes the ideas. If spreading anti-communist propaganda on YouTube isn't supporting capitalism and imperialism, I don't know what is. I am against the dictatorship of a few over the many. However, unlike you, I realize that capitalist "democracies" are exactly that.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    North Korea is "not the reality your theory leads to"? Good. I'll believe you, when the CPUSA and the Communist Party of Great Britain stop acting as apologists for Kim Jong Il's dictatorship. Which isn't likely to happen any time soon, because as you know the Dear Leader's "anti-imperialist" credentials are impeccable.

  • @TheTollundWoman I'm not a member of the CPUSA or the Communist Party of Great Britain, so I can't speak speak for them, but to me, North Korea is no different from Iraq, Afghanistan or Libya. Anti-imperialist, but in no way socialist. I am going to say this only once again: I do NOT support the government of North Korea, and I did not support Saddam Hussein or Ghaddafi. I oppose Imperialist wars.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Tolloundwomen has videos attacking Hugo Chavez of Venezuela: a man who has won internationally observed elections.

    She wants a Pinochet or a Franco to deal with him!

    "Libertad para Venezuela- Abajo Hugo Chavez"

    It is worth noting that those who were against Allende also claimed to be defending liberty: watch?v=r9xOg4JSClY

  • @MrReco12

    No, I want a Lech Walesa or a Vaclav Havel to "deal with" Hugo Chavez in a peaceful, democratic way. it is neither fair nor accurate to compare Chavez with Allende; Allende's administration had well-documented and scrupulous respect for the civil rights of its citizens, Allende didn't censor and imprison opposition journalists the way Chavez is doing. don't forget Chavez' entry into politics was a failed coup

  • @MrReco12

    Most of Allende's opponents were blatant Fascists, the Opposition in Venezuela are liberal democrats.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    You "don't support the government" of North Korea...but if there were a revolution against the dictatorship there you would be slandering it just as you slander the Libyan Rebels today. and where was your righteous outrage against "Imperialist wars" when the Red Army occupied Hungary?

  • @TheTollundWoman

    watch?v=3n9M7EEDLlA:

    watch?v=iTZba3F5kls

    You would have supported them!

  • @TheTollundWoman That depends entirely on if it would be a socialist revolution, or a US-backed coup. Where did I slander the Libyan rebels? I did not. All I said was that the US took the opportunity to intervene in the Libyan civil war and install a government more friendly to them. If it hadn't been for US intervention, something good might have actually come out of that rebellion. Or not, we will never know.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    "a socialist revolution"? North Korea has put up with 60 years of hell in the name of socialism, and what Marx once wrote about the bourgeiosie is equally true today of this obsolete ideology: it "produces its own gravediggers" and has lost all credibility. a revolution in NK will likely be a complete rejection not only of the current regime but of the entire ideology it used to defend its crimes, namely socialism.

  • @TheTollundWoman It's true, it's unlikely that NK will make it all by itself. The only hope for them is for socialism to succeed in some of the more indutrialized nations, who would then be able to lead by example. And, anyway, it doesn't matter if I support a possible revolution in NK or not. Most likely, if it's not socialist, I will be completely neutral towards it, as long as NATO doesn't start a war there.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    so you will be "completely neutral" if people overthrow a brutal dictatorship and replace it with a more humane system of government whatever that may be? So are you "completely neutral" about whether Assad steps down too? Would you have been "completely neutral" about the fall of Chun Doo Hwan's regime (in SK in 1987)?

  • @TheTollundWoman I believe that the people of Syria have the right to determine their own future. I think the US needs to leave the country the f*ck alone. Chun Doo Hwan was a fascist supported by the US, so of course I would have supported the fall of his regime.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    and does the dictatorship in Syria have the right to continue murdering its own people? NO. do the people of Syria have the right to overthrow that dictatorship? Yes.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Coming from the Fascist who believes that Batista's supporters were "freedom fighters".

    They murdered 20 000 in seven years but you defend them.

    Go away.

  • @MrReco12

    I never defended Batista's supporters, WTF?

  • @TheTollundWoman Oh, and, you say you support liberal democracy, but liberal democracy is just a form of the rule of the capitalist class. Chile is a perfect example of what happens when democracy turns against the interests of said class. I forgot who said this, but democracy is the rule of the capitalist class when they feel secure, fascism when they are afraid. You can't support capitalism, but close your eyes before its inevitable consequences.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Tollundwomen reveals her facist-like hatred of socialism but then expects us to beleive that she would have supported Allende and the Spanish republic?

  • @MrReco12 She wouldn't have supported them. It's easy to pick sides if you know who the winners were, and what they did, but if those conflicts were going on now, she'd be 100% behind Franco/Pinochet.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    now you're just repeating MrReco's lies verbatim. I have NEVER defended Franco or Pinochet both of whom I oppose, you are the one who defends Eugenics (because the real fascists in the 21st century are "anti-imperialists") I admire Allende, because unlike you he supported democracy and viewed it as a priority even in the context of socialism.

  • @TheTollundWoman I believe that, no matter what, socialism is not complete until there is democracy. I NEVER defended eugenics, I don't know where you are getting this from. And I live in Germany, so there isn't really a point in protesting against Kim Jong Il, is there? All the more so since everyone in the world already knows he's an authoritarian dictator.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    North Korea is the only state in the modern world that still uses Eugenics, you rant against a hypothetical American "invasion" but if anyone speaks out against whats happening there now you accuse them of being a "fascist". oh and how convenient it must be for a German to be outraged about "American imperialism",I suppose D-Day was Yankee aggression too eh?

  • @TheTollundWoman The US and Britain passively supported Hitler until the last minute, because they thought Nazi Germany would be a bullwark against the Soviet Union. Only when things started getting out of hand, and Hitler tried to take more than they were willing to give him, they went to war with him. And even then, they let the Soviets do most of the work, hoping that the Nazis would weaken them.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    Tollundwomen blocked me because i "defend dictators", yet he allows fascist Cuban to cheer the overthrow of a democratically elected government.

    And then she pretends to care about the victims of Facism XD

    She is a disgusting liar and fascist!

  • @MrReco12

    I blocked you for defending the cultural revolution, for defending the torture and murder of intellectuals and "rightists".

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Free Cuban defends Franco and Pinochet coups which lead to the destruction of democracy, rape of women, torture, murder etc.

    And he called the victims of these coups "communist shit".

    Your idea of Freedom: watch?v=C3Nq0sjFmU8 0:50

    IN my humble opinion you are Free Cuban are "Fascist shit"(crude i know but at least you will understand) who prefer to defend dictators like Deng Xioping over innocents like Victor Jara.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    "It is widely known that most Cuban exiles hate Castro, but few people realize that many of those exiles also adored Pinochet. The more extreme elements still do. Pinochet stopped his country's slide toward communism, they say. He was a role model. That explains why Paz says he never expected any financial payment for his role in the Letelier assassination. It was an honor to be associated with Pinochet and the professionals who worked for Chile. "

  • @MrReco12

    The Cuban exiles are not a monolithic community, there are over a million Cuban exiles living in the US. some of them were idiotic enough to support Pinochet, most of them did not. thats an unfair generalization, its like when Islamophobes say "the muslims" support terrosim. No, just certain individuals, not the whole community

  • @TheTollundWoman

    BTW: I still think you are being dishonest.

    You will never convince us, you should stick to toasting Allende's downfall with Free Cuban your friend.

  • @MrReco12

    I have no need to convince you of anything.

    The only purpose of my Anti-Pinochet comments is to clearly state my own position- opposition to any dictatorship- and the reasons for it. There are many people on YT, and FreeCuban is unfortunately one of them, who make the grave moral error of opposing Allende simply because he called himself a marxist; I wish to discredit their arguments.

  • @MrReco12

    Just out of curiosity, i really want to understand this. whenever I defend Allende (who some people blindly denounce as a marxist), my videos and private messages are flooded with complaints (usually in all caps). Why would I say something like "Viva Allende", which is bound to anger the "rightists" (who hate me just as much as you do), if I didn't mean it?

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Private messages, that's convenient for you!

    Hilarious!

    watch?v=3n9M7EEDLlA: The center right asked for the army to intervene in Chile.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    "Franco, Pinochet, and others, saved their nations from becoming communist dictatorships"

    -Free Cuban.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    do you think your "Free Palestine" rallies are really doing any harm to the IDF? No, but those protests still happen, protesting is a way of expressing an opinion publicly even if it won't have an immediate impact it will raise awareness, if you were at all serious about "never supporting" Kim Jong Il you would protest his regime just as loudly as you protest Bush and Netanyahu and all the other "imperialists" you love to hate

  • @TheTollundWoman The point I was trying to make was that EVERYBODY KNOWS Kim Jong Il is an authoritarian dictator, so there's no need to raise public awareness.

  • @SomeoneCrazy2

    I too find it hard to believe that she would have been a supporter of Allende, she condemns Chavez whose polices are almost identical to Allende's government.

    Indeed, they also have the same enemies: so-called "democratic" conservatives, US, Rightwing clergy, ex conservative presidents etc.

    Indeed, Tollundwomen accuses Chavez of being a tyrant in the same way the Chilean criminals accused Allende of trying to establish a "totalitarian system" .....

  • @MrReco12

    I've told you why I think there is a difference between Chavez and Allende, why I respect Allende and not Chavez. Allende's government scrupulously respected freedom of speech, Chavez' govt. imprisons and censors opposition journalists, something Allende NEVER did.

  • @MrReco12

    Allende's *economic* policies may have been similar to those of Chavez, but his *political* policies were radically different, Allende spent most of his political careeras a democratically elected senator, Chavez entered politics through an attempted coup d'etat. Allende respected human rights and freedom of speech; Chavez does not. So I say: VIVA ALLENDE, pero no me gusta Hugo Chavez.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Chavez was elected in 1998,

    Chavez lead a revolt against the government who authorized the Caracazo killings.

    Every Cuban exile i know supports Pinochet, Fascist Cuban is one of them.

    VIVA CASTRO!

  • @MrReco12

    FreeCuban is someone you met on the internet. do you know any Cuban exiles in "real life"?

  • @MrReco12

    Viva Castro? No, pero me gusta Castro mas de otros Communistas. I have to admit Communists are much easier to get along with when they are building hotels, than when they are building nuclear weapons.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    The press supported a military coup against Chavez, Allende was condemned by human rights watch as well because of raving right wingers.

    if you are talking about Leopold Lopez, he signed the Carmona decree which abolished the congress, supreme court and suspended the constitution. And now he paints himself as a defender of Human Rights? LOL!

    Anti Chavez General(leading figure of the Coup): watch?v=gmyIVKQ6qjA

    watch?v=enp8P-ZPiyM

  • @TheTollundWoman

    "Abajo Fidel Castro, y abajo Salvador Allende, y abajo la izquierda, el Comunismo y toda la basura que ha hecho a mi pueblo estar sumido en su dolor, y sentirse herido."

    Spoken by your FRIEND "facist Cuban".

    Again, i am not fooled by your idiotic lies.

    Abajo Facist Cuban, Abajo Tollundwomen, Abajo Hitler, Abajo Franco y Abajo Pinochet

    VIVA CHAVEZ VIVA ALLENDE VIVA REPUBLICA ESPANOLA!!!

  • @MrReco12

    MrReco, you are friends with MaoistRebeblNews, who has made an entire series of videos as part of his "Defend North Korea Week" supporting the dictatorship of Kim Jong Il, and yet you claim not to support the dictatorship in north Korea. Does your friendship with MaoistRebel prove that you are lying? or does it just mean "friends" sometimes disagree?

  • @TheTollundWoman

    MaoistRebel never referred to humans as "shit" as your friend Fascist Cuban does. Indeed, he simply talks up the positives of North Korea.

    Again, you support dictatorships that smash democracy but you ban those who praise dictatorships who overthrow and defeat other dictatorships.

  • @MrReco12

    the "positive" of North Korea? and what would those be exactly? Your "comrade" who defend Kim Jong Il is in fact defending the use of Eugenics, human experimentation on prisoners, the murder of mixed-race children, and public executions- all elements of Naziism in its worst most brutal form. and you're calling me a Fascist??

  • @TheTollundWoman

    please find me one of his videos where he defends Eugenics and experimentation of videos.

    its your friend fascist Cuban who refers to PEOPLE as "shit"(unworthy of life).

    Whats the KPA?

  • @MrReco12

    he doesn't defend those actions specifically, he defends the dictatorship responsible for them which is the same thing. if someone makes a pro-Nazi video, without explicitly defending Auschwitz, he is still a Nazi. if you defend Kim Jong Il, you defend Eugenics, human experimentation and concentration camps- i.e. fascism.

  • @MrReco12

    the KPA is the third largest army in the world.

    i have told "freecuban" to refrain from using profanity on my channel, and have informed him that any offensive comments will be deleted. if he defends pinochet, or mao or any other dictator he will be blocked, that is the rule

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  • @TheTollundWoman

    You support genocide in Europe, Chile, Spain(under your darling Franco), Cuba(20 000 murdered Batisita), millions murdered by Chang kai shek and the Japanese imperial officials.

    Go away!

  • @MrReco12

    I despise Franco, I despise Pinochet, I regard Allende as a hero for defying dictatorship, unlike most communists who defend it. If you think I support Japanese imperialism you should read the racist comments i get on my channel from Japanese Fascists.

    But your the one who supports genocide in China, Russia, Ukraine, Poland, and Korea. So i suggest you take your own advice, and "go away" preferably on a firstclass ticket to join MaoistRebelNews' in Pyongyang

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Oh and BTW: VIVA THE KIRCHNERS!

    I know you applaud the rape and murder of 30 000 innocents by your precious Argentina military junta but i think they are heroes for putting your beloved generals on trial for their crimes.

  • @MrReco12

    1)Who are the Kirchners?

    2)Sorry, I don't know anything about Argentina. I honestly don't. Please enlighten me.

  • @MrReco12

    My beloved generals? What? your comrade "MaoistRebelNews" is busy writing odes to the Great General himself, I suggest you take this issue up with him. btw isn't 23 a little young to be a four star general and the absolute ruler of your country?

  • @TheTollundWoman Actually this is what Republicans believe.

    watch?v=x-oS4WLui3Q&feature=re­lated

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  • @MrReco12 Yawn. Why so childish?

  • @yankydoodle83

    Well it obviously had some effect since you have changed your ridiculous background.

    Showing Obama with horns and highlighting his middle name was pretty childish and ridiculous!

  • @MrReco12

    So now you like Obama? What? I think he's doing a great job, but i thought you hated him for intervening in Libya?

  • @TheTollundWoman Look, Maoist Rebel News can be ignorant. I doubt that he would still support North korea if he knew the truth as described by socialist Christopher Hitchens and other visitors instead of dismissing EVERYTHING as propaganda. But we subscribe him because he has important things to say. North korea has long abandoned its Marxist principles in favour of an elitist, eugenic Juche ideology. But still, you gotta admit the working man has long been denied freedom.

  • @yankydoodle83

    i agree with you on north korea, what do you think of Tito? 

  • @MrReco12 Tito? I like him. Modernised Yugoslavia, but a little too authoritarian. Still, good example of socialism.

  • @yankydoodle83

    Right, he "doesn't know"- just like I'm supposed to believe the average German was blissfully ignorant about Auschwitz? info. about North Korea is easily available and widely corroborated, MaoistRebelNews clearly has access to the internet, if he's too lazy to do research about a government before he gives it his whole-hearted endorsement, thats his problem, the fact is, he has endorsed a dictator who used Eugenics and killed prisoners in gas chambers

  • @yankydoodle83

    Please define what you mean by the average worker. Judging by your username I'm guessing you live in the US, which has labor laws that gaurantee the 8-hour day, a minimum wage, safe working conditions, and equitable pay; where workers are free to form unions, go on strike, sue corporations in court, all rights that are nonexistent, and half been nonexistent for over 60 years now, in the northern half of the Korean peninsula.

  • @yankydoodle83

    By the way, you mention Hitchens, who I greatly admire, you do realize he endorsed the invasion of Iraq and gave a bunch of speeches (you can find them on youtube) about the "Axis of Evil" as defined by George Bush, Hitchens was much more eloquent than Bush but essentially said the same thing: sorry, comrades, but there is such a thing as evil, and you need to stop defending it under the guise of "anti-imperialism".

  • @TheTollundWoman No one said there wasnt such a thing as evil. But evil must be countered with a sound foreign strategy. Right now N Korea has nuclear weapons, which is dangerous to South korea and the US. Theres no way the dictatorship can be overthrown without risking a nuclear attack. And ironically, yes, the average german didnt know what was going on in the concentration camps during WW2. The textbook definition of fascism is a merger of corporate and state, familiar?

  • @yankydoodle83

    @yankydoodle83

    How are North Korea's nuclear weapons dangerous to the US (which has one of the largest nuclear arsenals in the world)? North Korea is not going to *use* their nuclear weapons as anything other than a deterrent, because the KWP leadership knows any armed conflict would mean the end of their regime. There were hundreds of thousands of ordinary Germans directly involved in the Holocaust. The Nazi party received a high number of votes in German elections

  • @yankydoodle83

    No, we can't overthrow the regime without a war, but we could provide assistance to the "underground railroad" in China, to help more people escape. and if we're going to negotiate with dictators, we could change our priorities. Why do we care if they have a nuclear bomb? Pakistan has had nukes for decades, we're not panicking about that.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    You and Free Cuban should go back to worshiping his majesty General Franco and his heir "King Juan Carlos".

  • @MrReco12

    I HATE Franco. And I could care less about Comrade Juan Carlos.

  • @yankydoodle83

    "MaoistRebelNews can be ignorant."

    Right. and for the western idiots who defend Kim Jong Il while having no clue what life is like in the country which he decimated, the slogan from 1984 is all too useful. Ignorance is Strength.

  • @TheTollundWoman I dont think those "Western idiots" who defended him are idiots, really. Christopher hitchens had a positive view of N korea before actually visiting it himself. We are, one may call "oikophobic" means we dislike the current situation of things, having so much injustice and poverty in the Third World. Thats why there is a resurgence in Marxism, we want a better world for everyone.

  • @yankydoodle83

    You want a better world for everyone? Good. Then help us get rid of the DMZ

  • @yankydoodle83

    A resurgence in Marxism...yeah, in rich western democracies. Not in countries that have actually experienced "Marxism",or whatever perversion of Marxism happened to be in fashion. You care about poverty and injustice? time to Occupy Pyongyang!

  • @TheTollundWoman

    Lecturing us again, your friend OPENLY BOASTS about the atrocities of Franco and Pinochet and calls their victims "Communist shit".

    Your friend relishes Pinochets and Franco's murders and you approve his rants.And you also ENCOURAGE his support for the enemies of democracy in Venezuela.

  • @MrReco12

    I oppose Chavez, mostly because he supports Iran in wanting to wipe Israel off the face of the earth. But I have never once defended Pinochet or Franco, on the contrary I have multiple video tributes to the Second Spanish Republic, and one to Allende. You on the other hand want to talk about "the positives" of a government that kills mixed race children. So much for "anti-fascism"...if Franco were still around you'd probably be his speechwriter

  • @TheTollundWoman

    When did i do that, You and your freind Free Cuban would have proably been prison guards at PInochet/Franco's prison camps: brutally beating prisoners!

    Franco, Pinochet, and others, saved their nations from becoming communist dictatorships

    -Free Cuban

    FUCK ALLENDE

    LONG LIVE PINOCHET

    _ Free Cuban

    I thought you ban people who support dictatorships?

    Your fascist ideology sickens me: Your would have celebrated Allende's death and Franco's victory.

  • @MrReco12

    Where did he say "Long live Pinochet"? Was that on my channel or yours?

  • @MrReco12

    I mourned for Allende, just as I would mourn for anyone who died in the struggle to stop dictatorship.

  • @MrReco12

    You oppose prison brutality...but Yodok is necessary for "anti-imperialism". The Left has never been so Right. Franco and Kim Jong Il are together in hell. Wait. No. hell doesn't exist. whatever.

  • @TheTollundWoman

    I know genuine supporters of Allende and the Spanish republic.

    You are not one of them!

  • @MrReco12

    Why on earth would I claim to support Allende if I didn't really like him? How would that benefit me? As for the Spanish republic, I think its obvious I view communism as the lesser of two evils compared to fascism. I hate Stalin, but I hate Hitler more.