People's Republic of China - Socialism is Good

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Dedicated to the People's Republic of China. Strong since 1949. I know the current government is not like it was with Mao, but it seems they're rebounding. At least they do not give in to the demands of the west. Song - Socialism is Good (Rock Version)

EDIT: Due to frequent skeptic comments, I have a link for people to read in order to avoid arguments:
http://marxistleninist.wordpress.com/2011/05/19/a-question-of-state-revolutio...
Read it and form your own conclusions.

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  • Did I mention marxism/Leninism? Hitler may very well have hated all things jewish/bolshevic/ russian, but he was ideologically wedded to many of the same abhorrent principles as Marx. "The whole of National Socialism is based on Marx,'' Hitler told Hermann Rauschning. I am glad to hear that you reject his racism and will refrain from mentioning him again. I would be happy to focus on another mass-murdering tyrant for whom you seem to have a greater affinity, like Mao.

  • @weavermama Mao was not a mass murderer. Natural disasters caused the famines of the 1960s, not him. These things used to happen before him as well. During the Cultural Revolution, anyone who was killed was killed by Red Guards, and Mao was outraged because it brought shame to him and the revolution.

    If your sentiments are like that of the Tea Party and Glenn Beck, waste someone else's time.

  • @Donald09231985 You'd probably be one of those Russians being put in the gulags saying to themselves "If only Comrade Stalin knew this was happening." Mao took a underdeveloped, unindustrialized, war torn nation with little resources and make it into a power, and that requires an iron fist and a lot suffering of the people. He wasn't nearly as successful as Stalin, but Deng and Detente ended up doing a lot of good in terms of developing China, more so than Mao.

  • @YourProfessor Since when did I ever talk negatively about Stalin and Mao? No, dumbass. Stalin was actually kinder to his enemies, and one such person was Imre Nagy, an ungrateful idiot of a Nazi who, after Stalin's death, tried to take down Socialist Hungary, only to get his ass whooped and replaced by Kadar Janos. Many myths were also fabricated and exaggerated based on some incidents that made Stalin look "evil".

  • @YourProfessor As for Mao, the only people he actually had killed were war criminals and collaborators. With regard to the famines, that was beyond his control, but due to the new economy, starting with Mao, famines became a thing of the past, and famines were rampant BEFORE his time. All Deng did was expand on Mao's successes and turn China into a superpower for long-term success. If Mao is so "evil", why is his portrait STILL in Tiananmen? Waste someone else's time.

  • "We are socialists, we are enemies of today's capitalistic economic system for the exploitation of the economically weak, with its unfair salaries, with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and property instead of responsibility and performance, and we are all determined to destroy this system under all conditions." --Adolf Hitler

    (Speech of May 1, 1927) I'm all for voluntary socialism, but last time I checked that is called charity.

  • @weavermama Why must you invoke Adolf Hitler, a man who HATED all things Marxist, in this video?! His National-Socialism and racism have no place in Marxism-Leninism. Do you have anything intelligent to contribute? If not, buzz off.

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  • 简直是一堆垃圾!

  • You're all goddamn Commie Mutant Traitors.

  • @Donald0923198 Mao mobilized the Red Guard, he basically created. To claim that Mao didn't know what the Red Guard was doing in the Cultural Revolution is lubricious. He knew exactly what they were doing because that's how he was going to form China into what he wanted. That's why his portrait still looks over the square where Deng killed those students

  • @Donald09231985 You never said anything negative about either, I was commenting on how you've totally ignored any negative aspects about either. His Kadar Janos decision was a foreign policy decision, a realm where he did not have absolute power. If you look at what he did domestically or in his party politics you can see how ruthless he was. De-Stalinization happened for a reason.Also, the fact that he had Beria as the head of SMERSH and the NKVD says a lot.

  • @Donald09231985 First and foremost I never called Mao evil, there is no such thing as good and evil, don't put words in my mouth. Although it was not the intent, the collective farms most certainly did not help the famine as they were notoriously inefficient and often city dwellers with few agricultural skills were made to work at them.

  • Don't take my comments as an insult to chinese people btw, I just hate their regime.

  • @ForeverComplaining Socialism works, Mondragon proves that.

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