withoutaface
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Most people probably didn't know who Che was till he was all over those T-shirts either.Monkey Butler said:I reckon most people wouldn't know who he was
Most people probably didn't know who Che was till he was all over those T-shirts either.Monkey Butler said:I reckon most people wouldn't know who he was
I always knew you were a filthy red.leetom said:I also enjoy a fair bit of old Communist memorabilia. My favourite is the Mao watch. The long hand is replaced witht he Chairman's outstrechted arm. Midday is so much more exiting when Mao's arm eclipses the Red Star which has taken the place of the number 12! I also have a wall-clock from a Soviet submarine, similarly fashioned with the Red Star.
The jacket I wear most days is Red Star brand. I tried googling it for more info, but there's nothing. I love it, standard drab blue just like a Chinese peasant.
I admire National Socialist items as well. I would happliy don those attractive knee high leather boots, the motorcycle goggles, the 'kraut-hat' (helmet), change my Volkswagen numberplate to include the letters 'KdF', and attach the Reich Eagle/Swastika pin anyday, were it not for public outrage.
Perhpas if I wear the hammer and sickle, the Red Star and the Reich Eagle together?
lol neo was this charlesneo_o said:I was in a lecture last week with Ziff (Hungarian). A poonse came up to us proudly wearing a huge hammer and sickle badge, and he wondered why we both blanched.
The fucking idiot. Incidentally, I also have an Eastern European/Austrian background, so to people like us who's grandparents and parents suffered directly under an oppressive Russian regime - the sickle and hammer is equally as offensive as any Nazi symbol.
I was...but I discontinued my subscription to the Communist Party just last week. The Reds back at Red HQ sent me a letter demanding re-subscription, but I ignored it.I always knew you were a filthy red.
I have a Red Choir song, the Sacred Banner of Lenin. I don't know if its made in the Soviet era or post.On another note, does anybody else like the Red Army Choir? I mean the old one, back when the Soviet Union was still around. Songs like The Red Cavalry, Ochie Chernye...
yes but the population of china is twice the US'swithoutaface said:US exectutes approximately 70 convicted criminals each year.
China executes in the order of 2000, and that is only the "official" statistic, and also how is turning a blind eye to the abandonment of very young children (girls especially) any different to executing them?
EDIT: Also I'm unsure what you mean by the US executing children.
Even if we account for the population difference, China still executes ten times as many people per capita as the US.cherryblossom said:yes but the population of china is twice the US's
and law and order isn't exactly spesh there either. you have to remember, economy is US in 1892. has effects on crime and so on
but how many times more corrupt and inefficient is the chinese judicial system?withoutaface said:Even if we account for the population difference, China still executes ten times as many people per capita as the US.
urgh I read somewhere that it was 500 000 000?supercharged said:No more than that!
From the net:
China's population:
1,306,313,812 (July 2005 est.)
America's population:
295,734,134 (July 2005 est.)
waf the situation is totally different!withoutaface said:
CCP: We picked up where Hitler left off, and we're 500x better at it too.
They knew socialism was screwed, they came to power after Stalin had already been there for 23 years.cherryblossom said:waf the situation is totally different!
hitler's ideology was perverted in the first place socialism just got screwed while it was being implemented
I think you're forgetting the turmoil the country was in before 1949, they basically grasped at anything that had a remote chance of working and clung to itwithoutaface said:They knew socialism was screwed, they came to power after Stalin had already been there for 23 years.
Well I certainly wouldn't have seized power without the consent of the populous then have the nerve to call it the People's Republic of China. If the CCP know they have such support from the people, why to they so passionatly dodge the implementation of a democratic system? By all means introduce communism, but don't ram it down people's throats when they don't want it.cherryblossom said:I think you're forgetting the turmoil the country was in before 1949, they basically grasped at anything that had a remote chance of working and clung to it
what would you have done?
PLUS you have to remember, it was 1949 and russia was closed to the world, nobody knew much about the atrocities. china had been invaded by foreigners, the british and then the japanese, do you think they'd trust an ideology spawned by them? - ie capitalism