Trotskyist Student

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Uploaded by on Nov 17, 2008

An Oxford Student gives a competent summary of some key features of imperialism - and finishes by attacking Stalin, to a warm reception from the Tories. Here, at least, is something they can agree on!

This is the typical formula of a balanced trotskyist slogan, which serves to render it totally impotent.

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  • ''A communist in Oxford University''...sounds hillarious to me.....!

  • @FreeRoosterGR' Oxbridge' communism in itself used to be a common phenomenon - from Shapurji saklatvala to Philby burgess and McClean

  • He moves as if he is dodging invisible objects which are being thrown at him.

  • @bfoaliali He's worried about being purged!

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  • Is that tony benn on the right at 4.00

  • At 0:56 I thought the guy on the right was coming to arrest him.

  • there is no prosperity in China except for the rich

    North Korea is a client state (perhaps an unruly client nation of China

  • @youpon1000 Yet I don't see prosperity in those countries. Maybe in China but not in NK.

  • @TheBlindPowerslave stalnism still exists in North Korea and to an extent with China though not economically

  • A Canvas for the Revolution Part 1

    She likened my art to splashing cologne on a shaven face; paint stinging canvas. Guevara the flag on our unisex chests and factory gates the makeshift pulpit for spouting the gospel according to Leon. Sacrificing youth to enlighten down trodden proletariat brothers that had no interest in a fashion messiah, not able to give them the winner of the three thirty at Chepstow.

  • A Canvas for the Revolution Part 2

    Refusing our bread we left them to the mercy of capitalist advances and fed ten thousand redundant words and all the red we had left to the fishes. Smoking Indian we celebrated rescuing our youth and discovered new ways to paint.

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