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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:21 am
From my views of the guild, I would call it successful and organized. What is stopping us from applying our gaian selves to the real world? Why is it that our power seems to stop as soon as it's off the computer screen?
This thread is more of an idea on the applications of what we have. Why can't we make ourslves known to governments? It's just a suggestion, but I'm just curious as to what is stopping us from expanding.
P.S. I do apologize for noe being as active I would normally be. I promise that it will change from now on.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 10:43 am
Because we Communists, and Socialists or any such like us constantly split. Over and over, our parties split into smaller parties that call the others revisionist or refuses to work with them and thus alienating thosse comrades.
It's rather sad but it happens often. Many of the parties try to re-unite, but it's not always successful.
Fourth Internationale is an example of a re-unification that is almost a complete success (Two parties did not participate and some former members went on to create a Fifth Internationale call the Fourth one dead).
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 1:32 pm
I have built a small group of comrades here and we actively propmote class consciousness and a more friendly outlook on communism. That is really all we can do at the moment, organizing further requires a deep consideration of the larger bodies out there, that would be other communist groupings. As it would truly be improper to form ourselves into new groupings that would only further divide us when everybody is already starting to think about left unity; with the exception of hard-core stalinists- which there are few of.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 2:36 pm
It would be rather difficult to mass together a large group of communists right now and make any large impact. You have to get the majority of people used to the idea of communism first, which in some countries wouldn't be so difficult. But in places like the US, it's like the Cold War never ended.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 5:51 pm
M-mann Because we Communists, and Socialists or any such like us constantly split. Over and over, our parties split into smaller parties that call the others revisionist or refuses to work with them and thus alienating thosse comrades. quote]That and lets forget the amount of negitivity Communists and Socialists receive as it is.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 8:11 pm
Don't forget that if you radicals do try and start something my robots hordes will crush you all *evil laugh*
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:13 pm
I do everything possible off the internet to aid the revolution. I literally stand on a soap box and shout at people. I got kicked off the debate team for my beliefs. I think are not united because of the fact that we have no real uniting factor. The Russians had the Czar to hate and Lenin to inspire.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:16 pm
luftwafe I do everything possible off the internet to aid the revolution. I literally stand on a soap box and shout at people. I got kicked off the debate team for my beliefs. I think are not united because of the fact that we have no real uniting factor. The Russians had the Czar to hate and Lenin to inspire. yup way to go brosef. I feel insipred by your yelling.
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2006 9:59 pm
um, organised? you mean by getting the largest collection of leftist in gaia, despite the very heterogeneity that creates? um, sure...
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Posted: Fri Jun 23, 2006 11:11 pm
luftwafe I do everything possible off the internet to aid the revolution. I literally stand on a soap box and shout at people. I got kicked off the debate team for my beliefs. I think are not united because of the fact that we have no real uniting factor. The Russians had the Czar to hate and Lenin to inspire. How did you get kicked out of debate? I've always found most debaters in general to be somewhat more open to new ideas...
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 6:45 am
I help by teaching people my age (13-14) about the joys of Communism, and Socialism, why the world today is greedy etc. I call it "The Socialist Youth League."
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 6:56 am
lordevilvenom I help by teaching people my age (13-14) about the joys of Communism, and Socialism, why the world today is greedy etc. I call it "The Socialist Youth League." That's awesome. Hmm... Maybe I should organize one. I do know this guy at my school who seems to have slightly communist views.
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 6:58 am
vegan_chica lordevilvenom I help by teaching people my age (13-14) about the joys of Communism, and Socialism, why the world today is greedy etc. I call it "The Socialist Youth League." That's awesome. Hmm... Maybe I should organize one. I do know this guy at my school who seems to have slightly communist views. I feel like I've gotten no where but I do it for the people regardless.
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:46 am
Quote: I have built a small group of comrades here and we actively propmote class consciousness and a more friendly outlook on communism. That is really all we can do at the moment, organizing further requires a deep consideration of the larger bodies out there, that would be other communist groupings. As it would truly be improper to form ourselves into new groupings that would only further divide us when everybody is already starting to think about left unity; with the exception of hard-core stalinists- which there are few of. now all we need is rum and cookies and this will the best guild/group ever
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Posted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 8:58 am
i dont know any communists/socialists in my town ore even general area. it sucks.
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