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Class Consciousness Project Comrade and CPGB-ML member.

This channel is to share and support anti-imperialist struggle, pursue class politics, and also offer my own taste in music and film.
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Education is paramount to the struggle. Too many people denigrate study to an after thought or secondary to whatever other actions/activities they may be doing.
This mentality is entirely incorrect. We should steel ourselves with knowledge to help formulate coherent arguments and understand the strengths and weaknesses of our actions.
So many socialists or leftist groups continue to make the same mistakes because they haven't studied or critiqued their own actions. This is playing right into a bourgeois class's hands. They want an ill informed and uneducated proletariat that is easily manipulated.
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Farewell to Stalin on March 9th 1953

We have translated the Russian commentary in the video:

Then morning came.
And the morning was replaced by day, and still, tens of thousands of Soviet people were passing along the streets and squares of Moscow to the House of the Unions.
They are saying the final farewell to the one, who made their childhood happy.
The representatives of various peoples are walking past.
The leaders of the Party and the Government.
Thousands of wreaths - the expression of an unbound love of millions of people towards comrade Stalin - could not be all fit into the Column Hall. They stretch, as a mourning ribbon, from the House of the Unions and to the Kremlin.

The morning of the 9th of March, 1953.
The leaders of the Party and the Government see off their brilliant teacher and friend on his last journey.


@BeornAndTheShieldmaiden (Boost)
122 years ago, on March 10, 1902, Iskra published a message about the publication of a book by V.I. Lenin "What is to be done?"

The work "What is to be done?" Urgent issues of our movement” is one of Lenin’s most famous and fundamental works. It was written in 1902. This was a period when the spontaneous struggle of workers and peasants for their rights grew, and there was no single party capable of organizing and leading this struggle. In "What is to be done?" Lenin comprehensively substantiated the most important role of revolutionary theory in the revolutionary movement, the idea of creating a proletarian party of a new type, fundamentally different from the reformist parties of the 2nd International. The book represents a detailed program for organizing such a Marxist party and a plan for the struggle for its creation.

You can download the pdf here.

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"Up till now our Party has resembled a hospitable patriarchal family, ready to take in all who sympathise. But now that our Party has become a centralised organisation, it has thrown off its patriarchal aspect and has become in all respects like a fortress, the gates of which are opened only to those who are worthy. And that is of great importance to us. At a time when the autocracy is trying to corrupt the class consciousness of the proletariat with "trade unionism," nationalism, clericalism and the like, and when, on the other hand, the liberal intelligentsia is persistently striving to kill the political independence of the proletariat and to impose its tutelage upon it—at such a time we must be extremely vigilant and never forget that our Party is a fortress, the gates of which are opened only to those who have been tested."

- Stalin, The Proletarian Class and
The Proletarian Party.
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Forwarded from Pepe Escobar
The Rebuilt by Russia Mariupol railway station.
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Forwarded from The Cradle
Ben Gvir says sniper who killed 12-year-old boy 'deserves award'

Undercover units of Israel's Border Police regularly kill Palestinian children without any accountability
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Forwarded from The Cradle
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❗️❗️Israel has committed yet another horrific massacre at the Kuwait Roundabout, southeast of Gaza City, targeting civilians waiting for aid and killing dozens.
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On March 11th 1918, the Soviet government moved the country's capital from Petrograd to Moscow

Back at the end of February 1918, in connection with the German offensive, which threatened the immediate approaches to Petrograd, the question of moving the capital to Moscow came to a head for the young Soviet government.

On February 26th 1918, a meeting of the Council of People's Commissars was held in Petrograd, at which V.I. Lenin drew up a draft resolution on the evacuation of the government to Moscow.

Preparations for departure and the departure itself were not advertised. Conspiracy was the strictest. The message about the government's move was published in the newspaper Pravda only after the members of the All-Russian Central Executive Committee and the Council of People's Commissars had left Petrograd.

The government message read:
“..the interests of the entire country require this. The German imperialists, who imposed their annexationist world on us, remain mortal enemies of Soviet power.
Now they are opening a campaign against revolutionary Finland.
Under these conditions, it is impossible for the Council of People’s Commissars to stay and work any longer in Petrograd, within a two-day march from the location of the German troops.”


So on March 11th 1918, Moscow became the capital of the Soviet state.

On March 16th 1918, the Extraordinary IV All-Russian Congress of Soviets finally sanctioned the government's decision with its resolution.

Source - edited

@BeornAndTheShieldmaiden (Boost)
Forwarded from R&U Videos
This is a rally of Hitler supporters in 1937. No rally in the history of mankind has ever attracted such a number of people. In 8 years (in 1945) most of these people will say that they never supported Hitler’s ideas
Forwarded from MintPress News
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"We stand here as men who refute their Jewishness and the Holocaust being hijacked by an occupation."

Academy Award-winning director Jonathan Glazer sends a message at the Oscars.
Forwarded from Дзермант
И немного белорусского народного сталинизма.

Думкаю-песняй тваё імя славіць
Народ беларускі свабодны
За Беларускую нашу дзяржаву,
Якую стварыў ты нам, родны!

Яркай зімою, шумлівым прадвеснем,
Ў ясныя ночкі, ў заранкі
Песню ўсім сэрцам складаем аб песні
Аб Сталіне песні-вяснянкі.


Янка Купала. Аб Сталіне-сейбіту, 1939 г.
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