tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25230932.post362479342911540057..comments2023-10-06T10:10:06.982-04:00Comments on La Russophobe: Moscow on FireLa Russophobehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05672264388217953086noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25230932.post-82520500191654701832007-06-28T15:37:00.000-04:002007-06-28T15:37:00.000-04:00This is Hector,Great comeback, Penny. Obviously my...This is Hector,<BR/><BR/>Great comeback, Penny. Obviously my point flew over your head. Pity, because I thought it was as clear as glass. My point was to show that black people were treated as human beings in the "Evil Soviet Empire" at a time where in the "land of the free" if you weren't white, you were basically fucked for life. <BR/><BR/>Claude McKay would be getting his head bashed by skinheads in Moscow today(thanks for "freedom", Yeltsin), whereas in the "Evil Empire" he would've been treated as a human being. That is my point. <BR/><BR/>The truth is ridiculous to you simply because its a truth you don't want to face: racial intollerance was a serious crime in the Soviet Union. Yet under a "free Russia" racists act with impunity. While the USSR was treating its few blacks as human beings, in the "land of the free" people of color were being lynched, harassed, shot, for the color of their skin. This is the truth whether you want to accept it or not. <BR/><BR/>Lastly, Chavez is not a Communist, little girl. He inherited a ruling class, and reformed it into a left-nationalist regime. Communism is far from dead, little girl. From France to the Czech Republic (my observation from my trip) Much of the workers are disillusioned with capitalism, in prague there is nostalgia. But there's no real party. It looks like you have an admiration of the Chinese Stalinists in selling out the Chinese workers state to capitalism.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25230932.post-54159171046694517112007-06-28T09:58:00.000-04:002007-06-28T09:58:00.000-04:00Hey, Hector, try harder, your quote is 70 years ol...Hey, Hector, try harder, your quote is 70 years old. Rather outdated isn't it. <BR/><BR/>Today that Jamaican-born poet would probably be attending Harvard or having his face bashed in by Russian skinheads depending on which country he resided. <BR/><BR/>We all understand your passion for Marxism, but, trying to fashion truth out of ridiculous fragments of truth is pathetic.<BR/><BR/>Communism died, Hector, even the Chinese can't kill it fast enough. Chavez is your best last hope, too bad the public is getting sick of him. <BR/><BR/>http://gatewaypundit.blogspot.com/2007/06/massive-protest-for-press-freedom-in.htmlPennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08179466916477423331noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-25230932.post-65679143720473938542007-06-27T22:50:00.000-04:002007-06-27T22:50:00.000-04:00This is Hector,"Never in my life did I feel proude...This is Hector,<BR/><BR/>"Never in my life did I feel prouder of being an African, a black, and no mistake about it....From Moscow to Petrograd and from Petrograd to Moscow I went triumphantly from surprise to surprise, extravagantly feted on every side....I was the first Negro to arrive in Russia since the Revolution, and perhaps I was generally regarded as an omen of good luck! Yes, that was exactly what it was. I was like a black ikon."<BR/>--Claude McKay, a Jamaican-born poet comments on his unbelievable reception he received from the people of the Soviet Union in 1922 from his book "A Long War From Home" (1937). <BR/><BR/>At a time when in the "land of the free" being black was enough to get killed at anytime for any reason. Since the counter-revolution, these times of America clearly plague Russia, thanks to capitalism. <BR/><BR/>Take the case of Gideon Chimusoro, a 25-year old Zimbabwean student who was murdered by Yeltsin's "democratic" police on 11 August 1992 in commemoration on the anniversary of the counter-revolution the previous year. African and other foreign students protested the next day calling for police protection from the growing racist terror. The Yeltsinite response was sending in the OMON thugs who violently and brutally crushed the foreign student protest. This was the second time the OMON drew blood, the first being the bloody attacks on Communists in February of that year on the first Soviet Army Day since the counter-revolution. How wonderful "freedom" and "democracy" are for Russia. And I guess that now means the OMON defend "freedom" at all costs, and are not thugs?<BR/><BR/>I really don't understand your way of thinking on this matter. You condemn the racist terror that plagues capitalist Russia, but yet you support that very Yeltsinite force in which these fascist bastards were the very bulk of when the Soviet Union was destroyed. In fact, I remember little Elmer showing support for the fascistic Banderist UPA in Ukraine, whose ideology was anti-semitism, racism, anti-Polish and anti-Russian chauvinism. Unbelievable!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com