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New Governor Of Alaska
02-22-2008, 12:58 PM
Hello...

The Communist idea plays a trick with human mind. It just sounds good.

Many people throughout the world belive that Communism is good idea. Well, the very idea of equal opputunities is definetelly a good idea. But equal opputunities is not actually what communism is all about.

The problem with Communism is that it actually makes everyone equal. In fact, it forces everyone to be equal. It does not allow a person to move ahead.
Under Communism everything is controlled by a small group of people. That group controlls education, money.... everything.
Under Communist system you are not allowed to make good money even if you can. If you make more than the everyone else around you then the state takes 90% of your earnings TO MAKE EVERYONE EQUAL.

Why is it possible for them to do so? It is because there is no private property under Communist system.

Let me say it again - there is no private property under Communist system.
You cannot own a business. Private property is illegal in Communist society. The state owns everything and the state decides what to do with all your money.
Also the state decides what you should learn in school and what books to be published and sold in the book stores and what Internet site should be allowed to exist.

Communism is a prison for human mind and spirit. It creates sub-human creatures who are afraid to think. The idea Communism is for animals and not humans.

Let's hope that the ideas of Karl Marx will remain with him in his grave and will never be resurrected....

http://content.answers.com/main/content/wp/en-commons/thumb/9/91/250px-Karl_Marx_Grave.jpg

Karl Marx grave, Highgate Cemetery, London.
http://www.answers.com/topic/highgate-cemetery


http://www.prisonplanet.com/images/june2005/100605poster1.jpg

Soviet Style Snitch Poster Being Used On Trains In America
This poster is reported as being used on the MARC commuter train (between Baltimore and DC).

If accurate, this is yet another visual reminder of how society is slipping back into a Stasi-like climate whereby everyone is trained to be suspicious.

http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/june2005/100605snitchposter.htm

sophocles07
02-22-2008, 08:52 PM
Yes, this is true. I think it is worthwhile to consider though, that the US has made it very hard for any peasant revolution in a third world country to sustain itself during the preceding century. We interfere, MINGLE in other nations’ affairs; even when they have overthrown a dictator. Take the Iran 1953 case or the Allende Chile case; we fucked over both of these chances for republican government.

In many cases of “communist” nations, the US has needled the revolutionary government into a situation of such panic and paranoia that it causes a stringent, authoritative government to arise.

Then again, one can’t justify this; it’s also not an argument for communism, but against US imperialism in general.

[QUOTE]You cannot own a business. Private property is illegal in Communist society. The state owns everything and the state decides what to do with all your money.

This is really a socialistic society; communism, in base, is a society with no state. Myself, I can’t see the absence of “business”—in the sense of Enron or whomever—as an especially bad thing.

THEN AGAIN, I DON’T think state ownership through socialism would ever produce anything resembling a “free” society.



Also the state decides what you should learn in school and what books to be published and sold in the book stores and what Internet site should be allowed to exist.

This is true to all social orders as far as I’m aware.