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Wednesday, 9 May 2018
BUT EVERYONE KNOWS
There are many things in this society that " everyone just knows", like Stalin and Mao were evil men, North Korea is a threat to the world, anyone who opposes "us" is a terrorist, and so on. These things are just known without needing to verify or check them out for yourself. For one thing, most people are too lazy to do so, and also they trust their media without question. And they say that commies are dupes and automatons ?! That's a fucking joke. Think. Please. 65 years since the death of Josef
Stalin, hero of the oppressed
By his deeds shall he always be known.
The following text was posted by a Scottish party member on
Facebook to commemorate the death of Comrade Josef
Stalin, known affectionately to progressive workers
everywhere as Uncle Joe. Over the years our party has
written extensively on why we esteem Comrade Stalin so
highly, and what the significance of his leadership was to
the workers of the world. For a brief introduction to those
views, see our article commemorating the 100th
anniversary of the October Revolution: October 1917: the
defining event of our epoch.
Tribute to JV Stalin
Imagine a leader taking over a country that has just lost a
world war, which has just again been invaded by 14 other
countries, where only one in three men and one in ten
women can read and write, where 80 percent of the
population are peasants, where life expectancy is 32 and
where all wealth until very recently was controlled by a royal
family, a church and their cronies. By the time that leader
has finished, the same country has complete literacy,
guaranteed free education, guaranteed free healthcare and
guaranteed jobs for all. Besides this, the country has built
entire new cities for the now city-dwelling former peasants,
wiped out homelessness, enshrined equality between the
sexes and races in both law and practice, eradicated private
property, grown the national income by 500 percent in 12
years alone, built the greatest army in the world, defeated
the Nazis, freed Europe, ended the holocaust and sent men,
women and satellites into space. It's 65 years to the day
since Stalin died. That he achieved all this (and so much
more), and that these achievements are not only ignored
but he is actually vilified, should tell you much more about
the people who control the flow of ideas in our world than it
could ever tell you about Stalin himself.