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Lenin Statue (Seatle,washington)

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Uploaded by on Aug 25, 2008

Vladimir lllych lenin hero of the workers,communism and former soviet union, the 16-ft tall,7-ton bronze,was first erected in 1988 originated in poprad slovakia. Seems to say "whenever the world is ready for communism again i will be there!" ironically, he can't be photographed without the mexican fast food signs around him.

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  • I'm suprised to see a Lenin statue in USA!

  • Lenin Statue in USA lmfao!!lol!!

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  • очень  круто.

  • @Klaatu2Too At least we agree on something,corporate capitalism is wrong.

  • @onewhopwns In order for any form of socialsim to work you need a powerful central government. American's founding fathers understood human nature and that's why they created a federal government with limited power. A powerful central government attracts those seeking power, those seeking to gain favor and privliage, creates crony-capitialism and breeds corruption and, that will always be the case when you have a powerful central government.

  • @Klaatu2Too I don't know what's the point of your argument.I told you exactly why communism can't work,what I hate from you Americans is that you just bash communism,but not because you know why it won't work,cause in the 60's you learned that COMMUNISM=EVIL/SCARY/RUN AWAY.

  • @onewhopwns "after 1917, by a transfer of meaning, the name

    kulak began to be applied (in official and propaganda

    literature, whence it moved into general usage) to all those

    who in any way hired workers." - Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago.

  • @onewhopwns No, I did not mistake Lenin for Stalin. "This was the first such experiment-at least in modern history. It was subsequently repeated by Hitler with the Jews, and again by Stalin with nationalities

    which were disloyal to him or suspected by him. This wave included only pathetically few of those kulaks for whom it was named, in order to draw the wool over the

    people's eyes." - Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago.

  • @Klaatu2Too Also,I think you have mistaken Lenin for another guy named Stalin.Lastly I would like to say that cultural/racial Marxism is a joke.

  • @Klaatu2Too Now let me teach you something about communism.Communism on paper is meant to be an utopian ideology,where everyone contributes and gets paid equally,but what if not everyone does that,easy,we bombard them with constant propaganda,bear or kill them,so you got your utopian ideology transformed into hell.

    Communism is perfect,the human mind isn't so you need to find a system perfect for human nature.

  • @onewhopwns What Lenin gave the world.

    "in this wave they burned out whole nests, whole families, from the start; and they watched jealously to be sure that none of the children-fourteen, ten, even six years old-got away: to the lastscrapings, all had to go down the same road, to the same common destruction. This was the first such experiment-at least in modern history. It was subsequently repeated by Hitler" - Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago

  • A clueless population in Seattle celebrates a man who taught Hitler how to commit mass murder. The Nazi's (German National Socialist Labour Party) were minor league compared to the major league Russian socialists. For those who think socialism is a good thing.....if they could speak out the 100,000,000+ people murdered by their socialist governments in the 1900's would disagree.

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