Anonymous Report This Comment Date: November 23, 2007 03:24AM
Is this serious or a joke?
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: November 23, 2007 07:29AM
Uhhh... Revolutions are supposed to be for all of the people not just certain
groups of people.
Jena 6 is a joke..... shadez, it's to bad that the white boy that got his ass
beat (you know that violent crime those black boys with lots of priors did)
wasn't you.
shaDEz Report This Comment Date: November 23, 2007 09:47AM
our agenda is to unite all that can be united; the opposite of the
capitalist class's to divide all that can be divided - to conquer the people, it
is our agenda to unite the masses thus emanipating all of humanity, overcoming
the capitalist class's agenda and bringing forth a new society free of
exploitation, oppresion, corruption, and all of the injustices and horrors this
capitalism adheres to the majority of humans of the world
it is the first step to arouse awareness in the masses that there is a better
world we can achieve and then to unify the people politicaly and socially in
general
chairman avakian said it best "unite all that can be united" and mao
said "achieve internal political unification"
this is all good, but people need to realize that it is the aim of the
capitalist class to divide us, and keep us bickering and fighting among
ourselves over bullshit that we should be beyond by now
people need to become aware of this... this awareness of political division,
among the other ways that they(bourgeoisie) have divided us
this very notion of: to unite all that can be united is in direct contradiction
to the capitalist's own agenda to divide all that can be divided, should be
emphasized in our discussions! -nic
shaDEz Report This Comment Date: November 23, 2007 09:49AM
too bad that i wasn't the one being a bigot and saying that blacks had no right
to sit under my tree? is that what you mean, or are you just reading the story
that the bourgeois controlled media provides for you and the rest of the sheeple
of this cunt-tree?
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duane Report This Comment Date: November 23, 2007 10:52AM
When you think of communism you dont think of coruption?
duane Report This Comment Date: November 23, 2007 08:59PM
Trust me, there is plenty of corruption here but there are more checks and
balanes to keep track. There is also free speech to complain about it.
duane Report This Comment Date: November 23, 2007 10:26PM
I love my country and what it stands for. It may have its flaws but nothing is
perfect. I think it would be great for the people to stand up and clearly state
what they want but what your asking is to cut off your nose despite your face. I
agree some changes are due so we can get rid of special intrests but the basic
system works and it has for over 200 years.
shaDEz Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2007 05:56AM
duane Wrote:
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> Trust me, there is plenty of corruption here but
> there are more checks and balances to keep track.
> There is also free speech to complain about it.
i fail to see how there are checks and balances, it is more like anarchy
why is this society so damn lop-sided? why is there so much injustice? the less
of this outward expression of capital you have the more likely you are going to
receive a completely unfair trial...
yes it is true that there is freedom of speech, but that is really a half truth,
as all of the media outlets are owned by the bourgeois... do you ever hear
someone like me on the CNN or fox... which also only televises their truth, and
when one of their investigators uncovers something that might be detrimental to
the corporate empire that also owns the particular "news" association
they are censored entirely and usually instead of that story being aired at all
they take a look at what ms. Hilton has been up to this weekend... the only
place where we really have freedom of speech is on the street, and sites such as
this one; which also they(the ruling class) are aiming to do away with with new
"thought crimes" legislation... making it so that anyone who talks or
even thinks about some of the shit i'm saying here is to be considered an enemy
combatant - a terrorist
duane Wrote:
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> I love my country and what it stands for. It may
> have its flaws but nothing is perfect. I think it
> would be great for the people to stand up and
> clearly state what they want but what your asking
> is to cut off your nose despite your face. I agree
> some changes are due so we can get rid of special
> intrests but the basic system works and it has for
> over 200 years.
no, nothing is perfect, and the socialistic world that we aim to gain for the
transition to a better world - communism - is also far from perfect as there
would remain antagonistic class contradictions under socialism...
even in communist society we will still have to struggle to transform
necessity, we would still have to grasp and act in relation to the driving
forces in society which are based in the contradictions between the forces and
relations of production and between the base and superstructure, and the
interrelation between the dynamics of those two contradictions(-
Avakian)
... but the flaws that this system, capitalism, has are very serious, not minor
ones, and no change other than a complete upheaval of this system is what is
needed - really needed... the very nature of the relations of production and
ownership
relations in which people confront each other as owners (or nonowners)
of things, which are to be exchanged—and more specifically relations in
which the appearance of equality covers over profound inequalities, relations
which are
grounded in the exploitation and oppression of the many by a relative handful.
In its most fundamental terms, this is
grounded in a relationship where a small number of people dominate ownership not
only of the wealth
of society, but more fundamentally the means to produce wealth (land, raw
materials, technology of
various kinds, and so on), and a large number of people own little or none of
these things, and so must
sell their ability to work to those who do own them (and, if they are not able
to sell their ability to work
—if they cannot get a job—they will either starve or be forced into other
means, often illegal means, in
order to be able to live). Once again, this exchange—of the ability to work
(or “labor power”) for a
wage (or salary)—appears to be an equal exchange; but in reality it involves
and embodies a
profoundly unequal relation, in which those without capital are forced into a
subordinate position:
forced to work for—and, in the process of working, creating more wealth
for—those who do own and
control capital.(- Avakian)
the basic system has worked for the last 200 years, but only for the capitalist
class; for the rest of the people it has done nothing for any of us but caused
us to be oppressed, to be slaves... so no, there needs to be the complete
abolishment of this system which we can do...and now more than ever it is
necessity
freedom lies in the recognition and transformation of necessity; not within
the confines of the bourgeois right( - nic)
and this system is not needed by any of us either, it is the other way around
entirely... capitalism not only created, but relies entirely on the existence of
the proletariat class
Anonymous Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2007 08:12AM
shadez, here, go live there (Norway) for about 6 months, let us know. I'm sure
it's better there to a certain extent, but, look at how much smaller it is (no
overhead), not to mention they don't have hardly any blacks around, that would
make a huge difference......
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video.google.com]
In countries like that it seems like the population is made up of, for the most
part, decent people and they don't try to "get over" on anyone,
anyplace, anytime, kinda thing, we just don't have the roots here to grow
something like that. Every time the Government would try to be there for people,
special interest groups, progressive communist for instance, would fight in any
way, shape and/or form to get the most out of it, because, "they know
better" and "they do the right thing", then other
"groups" suffer and fight even more for their slice of the pie, and so
on, and so on, and so on.... sounds kind of like capitalism to me.....
duane Report This Comment Date: November 24, 2007 11:23AM
What exactly are you talking about changing? I'm not getting a clear picture of
what you want to create in its place or what part you want gone.
shaDEz Report This Comment Date: October 21, 2008 10:54AM
the underlying economic base of this society, and all others preceding this
one...
A radically different state attempting to move to a classless society,
internationally.
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Azzz
you need really strong eyes to read this size
text... like pro_junior has