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No disrespect, but me thinks Shafarevich tried splitting the matchstick in a thousand strands in his quest to write a book, so he can pay his bills without having to work in a factory. Communism is simple - I have all the bananas and if you are hungry, show me your arse first. If you bring a banana from outside into the tribe, it is still mine, and if you want to eat it you know the drill...

I was born in a communist shithole and my father was a medium-ranked active member of the communist party. Because I wasn't the best child a parent would desire, I had to spend some of my free time either at the University with my mom, or in the communist party offices building where all the security knew me and I could go in-out at will. Once, while exploring the building, I found the meeting hall and I brought screwdrivers and snips and I nicked all the speakers, leaving only empty loudspeaker boxes, hid them in a more convenient place and took them out one at the time, by holding them under my tee-shirt, covered with my jacket and sucking my belly when passing through the security on my way out. There were no cameras or metal detectors in the late 70s...

Next day, big gathering, some big shot arrived from the "top" with more "light & knowledge from the masters above us all" and smoked the amplifiers, because of course, I twisted the input wires inside every speaker box. The scandal was huge, but the culprit was never found.

I digress, sorry. What I can say, none of those active members of the communist party actually believed in the crap they were feeding to the masses. None of them, I've been among them in those offices, at parties, sometimes I overheard, sometimes I listened on purpose to what they were talking and they were always cursing the morons at the top.

How it started ? In the big cities it was the easiest. The bigger the city, the lower the average IQ. The very small pockets of opposition were dealt with, swift and relatively easy.

In the countryside it was the real struggle. They sent armed goons first, to rob and terorize the villagers for a while, then they appeared as saviours and peace makers. On their terms, of course.

People were never given a choice, the most stubborn were killed with their families, their properties set ablaze and their memories erased. Later on, the communists had to show a more civilised behaviour, so they started "disappearing" the troublemakers in absolutely horrible and degrading prisons or forced labour camps. The country I am talking about is called Romania and it is very proud of its canal between the Danube and the Black sea and one of the most dangerous routes (if not the most dangerous) in Europe, the Transfagarasan. What they don't brag much abut is that both were built almost exclusively with political prisoners and many thousands of them died because of inhuman treatments and primitive conditions of work.

Why they don't brag much about it, because it still is a communist shithole, not necessarily because its populace is fearful or lazy, but mostly because everyone is sick of politics and politicians. Nobody pays attention to whatever they say or do, and everyone tries to survive somehow, tired of a history of failed uprisings. Their national anthem says "wake up, Romanians", but everyone is asleep and they will all stay asleep all the way to their final demise.

In conclusion, this is marxism - fear, coercion, humiliation, murder, surveillance. I lived for my first 25 years in a communist shithole and I don't know even one true supporter of marxism.

People know instinctively what is good for them, brainwashing does not work as well as the cabal hopes and wants us to believe. Like in "1984", when in large groups, everyone seems to love and obey the "dear leader", but in private is another story. It is all a show and it is fuelled solely by fear.

In time, as poverty and humiliation increase, people's resistance to fear increases because they have less and less to lose and the whole house of cards comes tumbling down.

The westerners still have a lot to lose, and their average resistance to fear is low. They are aware that something really bad is happening, but they don't want to risk their jobs, bank accounts, properties, all sorts of social perks they can still enjoy, so we see this apparent passivity, but don't be fooled, there is tension underneath. The cabal's job is to keep an eye on this fine balance between their levels of oppression and their victims' breaking point and at this stage it looks like they will be safe for a while.

We will see what this winter brings...

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Rick Larson's avatar

All socialist experiments fail. Any political or cultural "ist" fails actually.

Those of us who have habituated to this western fascist business model/lifestyle won't like the coming changes, but I doubt the socialists will have a say in it.

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