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Trotsky: Stalinism perfect theory for glueing up the brain

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I submit this on behalf of all Comrades who have, in their “Prog Off” board presence, and who wish to find some understanding of those who pass you off as some “fear monger" and have lost friends because of this.“

”The Bolshevik leader Leon Trotsky once described Stalinism as “the perfect theory for glueing up the brain.” What he meant was that a regime as monstrous as Stalin's, which murdered 40 million people and enslaved many times more, was nonetheless able to persuade progressives and “social justice” advocates all over the world to act as its supporters and defenders. These enlightened enablers of Stalin's crimes included leading intellectuals of the day, even Nobel Prize winners in the sciences and the arts such as Frederic Joliot-Curie and Andre Gide. But brilliant as they were, they were blind to the realities of the Stalinist regime and, therefore, to the virtues of the free societies they lived in.

Read more: Is the Left Even on America's Side Anymore?

Here, Comrade Trotsky appears as a reincarnation of Col. Sanders, doesn't he? Coincidence? I don't think so.

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Comrades, there is no way I can encapsulate this is a few paragraphs. READ THE WHOLE THING! The article shows exactly how this has been accomplished. It's good info. It encapsulates much that we already know but, to me, puts all the ducks in a row.

That's why I have Aflac!

Love,
Pammie

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Wait, let's look at the birthdates:

Col. Sanders: September 9, 1890
Leon Trotsky: November 7, 1879

Maybe Col. Sanders is actually a reincarnation of Trotsky. If that's the case, then screw Bernie Sanders, I'm voting Harland Sanders!

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Pammie - I made these images before but I don't remember if I ever posted them.

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Do we get an ice pick with our bucket of chicken?

The Party has determined that no such person as Leon Trotsky ever existed. Report to your nearest at your earliest, Comrade Pammie.

"Hoary legend of urban is this. You are entering bathroom and standing in front of mirror, turning candles off. While being in front of mirror, spinning rapidly, you are chanting "Leon Trotsky, Leon Trotsky, Leon Trotsky", while seeing glimpses of self in mirror. It is said that if you are not barfing first, you are eventually seeing image of Leon Trotsky on mirror.

"Upon exiting bathroom you are being arrested by KGB for believing in existence of Leon Trotsky, whom Party has determined never existed.

"Life is just and fair in USSA. And no amount of running will save you."

My giraffe had the Trotskys once, but then I put him back on the good old bagged Purina Giraffe Chow and it went away. The Trotskys, not the giraffe.


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Red Square wrote:Pammie - I made these images before but I don't remember if I ever posted them.

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Obviously you did, Oleg, no question about the Harlan Sanders thing. Someone found it, AND posted it. I found it on Google images. That would be images of Trotsky.
Oh well, just shows to go ya that great minds think alike! ; • ) (Like, in my dreams)
Thanks, Oleg


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Latest scientific studies indicate that Lev Davidovich Trotsky's variant of Communism was the exact opposite of Stalin's variant of Communism. While Stalinism caused terminal constipation of the brain, Trotskyism caused terminal explosive diarrhea.

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Red Square wrote:Latest scientific studies indicate that Lev Davidovich Trotsky's variant of Communism was the exact opposite of Stalin's variant of Communism. While Stalinism caused terminal constipation of the brain, Trotskyism caused terminal explosive diarrhea.

So, Comrade Red,

Does that mean:

Trotsky is to Stalin as Bernie is to Hillary?

I'm looking for a Q.E.D. here, I get so confused these days.

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Comrades - I'm confused about all this. I am not understanding of the problem here? Comrade Pamalinsky - are you assuming a problem with Stalinism? I heard a story about Stalin that shows how great a leader he was (the veracity of the story, I am unsure - I don't read Russian or Russian authors). The story goes like this:

During those final days of the collapsing Marxist experiment in the Soviet Union, Soviet novelist Chingiz Aitmatov retold the following story, which has been paraphrased here.

On one occasion, so it was narrated, Stalin called for a live chicken and proceeded to use it to make an unforgettable point before some of his henchmen. Forcefully clutching the chicken in one hand, with the other he began to systematically pluck out its feathers. As the chicken struggled in vain to escape, he continued with the painful denuding until the bird was completely stripped. "Now you watch," Stalin said as he placed the chicken on the floor and walked away with some bread crumbs in his hand. Incredibly, the fear-crazed chicken hobbled toward him and clung to the legs of his trousers. Stalin threw a handful of grain to the bird, and as it began to follow him around the room, he turned to his dumbfounded colleagues and said quietly, "This is the way to rule the people. Did you see how that chicken followed me for food, even though I had caused it such torture? People are like that chicken. If you inflict inordinate pain on them they will follow you for food the rest of their lives."
(Source Ravi Zacharias, Can Man Live Without God, pages 26-27)

Does this not prove the greatness of Stalin? And how that traitor Trotsky got what he deserved! Thus, we need someone like Stalin now - if only Col. Bernie Sanders would Progressively move from his weak socialism to strong communism, as taught here by the Great Red Square, himself.
Image Oleg - do you know anything about this "plucked chicken" story? I've been trying to find a "reliable source" - most deny it as a "myth," "just anti-communist propaganda spouted by Christian fundamentalists who make things up."

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Comrade Stierlitz wrote:Wait, let's look at the birthdates:

Col. Sanders: September 9, 1890
Leon Trotsky: November 7, 1879

Maybe Col. Sanders is actually a reincarnation of Trotsky. If that's the case, then screw Bernie Sanders, I'm voting Harland Sanders!

While were at it regarding birthdates, here's Bernie's: September 8, 1941 (age 74), Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Make of it what you will.

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anonemous1 wrote: Oleg - do you know anything about this "plucked chicken" story? I've been trying to find a "reliable source" - most deny it as a "myth," "just anti-communist propaganda spouted by Christian fundamentalists who make things up."

I haven't heard this particular anecdote, but I heard many others just as glorious and progressive.

Image And Chenghiz Aytmatov is also a very good writer whom I trust; I have read several of his novels and novellas.

One of his novels describes a Central Asian legend about "mankurts" - mindless slaves without memories. There was a savage tribe of raiders who would catch a man from a weaker tribe, shave his head, and wrap it in raw camel skin. Under a hot sun the skins dried tight, like a steel band, causing excruciating, never-ending pain. In addition, when the victim's hair started growing back, it couldn't break through the hardened camel skin and so it would turn backwards and grow inside the man's head, causing even greater pain that couldn't be helped. With time the victims usually lost their minds and all their memories, becoming obedient eternal slaves called mankurts. A mankurt did not recognize his name, family or tribe, and didn't even recognize himself as a human being.

In the book, a mother of one such mankurt finds him and attempts to rescue him from captivity, but her son has already been completely turned and so he shoots her with an arrow and kills her.

In the ex-Soviet countries this Aytmatov's story became a metaphor for the brainwashed victims of communism who continued to defend their enslavers against those who tried to liberate them.

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Thank you, Comrade Red Square! I guess I'll just have to find his writings in English (I never was much for any of the languages I've studied).

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Image Hey, Comrades,

My spousal unit, Comrade Tovarich, turned me on to this video. After about 2 minutes of seeing the responses of these very bright students, who haven't been taught U.S History, I felt a lump in my throat and began to sob. He told me he had the same response.

The woman doing the interviews, the daughter of a holocaust survivor, is very good and, considering the subject matter, is quite entertaining. I know you don't have to but, please watch this.

It's about students at major PA universities being ignorant of fairly recent history. They don't even know when WW2 was, let alone the Holocaust. They are obviously bright but unschooled. Some of them are quite embarrassed. There is a positive response at the end, though. Watch.

94 Maidens - The Mandate Video

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Hey, Oleg!

I found this through my spousal unit, on Instagram today. It fits in well with your illustrations of Trotsky and Col. Sanders. I thought you might enjoy it.

To give proper credit, it's from, on Instagram, sonsoflibertyguv

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Image anonemous1, regardless of the truth or validity of this plucked chicken "myth" it certainly describes what is happening in America, and other countries, as well.

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We are onto something big here comrades...

"a chicken in every pot"

Etymology: First stated by Henry IV of France as, "I want there to be no peasant in my realm so poor that he will not have a chicken in his pot every Sunday," and later in the United States during the Hoover campaign for presidency as part of an advertisement.
And gues who Henri IV (aka mr "a chicken in every pot") appointed bishop in 1606?

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Comrade Minitrue - the spirit of the Party is strong with you!

Here is Trotsky, Sanders, and Richelieu hunting chickens for the peasants.

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In 1928 Herbert Hoover had this presidential campaign slogan:

A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage

Today's Sanders supporters would be happy with:

A chicken in every car and pot in every garage.

I should probably make a picture of it.

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Red Square wrote:In 1928 Herbert Hoover had this presidential campaign slogan:

A chicken in every pot and a car in every garage

Today's Sanders supporters would be happy with:

A chicken in every car and pot in every garage.

[highlight=#ffff00]I should probably make a picture of it.[/highlight]

Make the car a Moskvich!

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The stylish Soviet car for work, home, and work! Includes an "E-Z Start" engine, no longer do you have to struggle to pull a cord, now you just turn a crank! 2-4 seats, but can hold 125 people if you want to. New improved fuel system now only explodes 33 percent of the time! No brakes, but you can lease a boat anchor from your local dealer at 5 dollars a day or buy a piece of rubber on a stick for the low, low price of just 500 dollars! Wheels are our choice of solid rubber, used manhole covers, or balsa wood. Gets 0.5 MPG in the city and 1 MPG in the country. Frame made of solid cast iron for strength, Body made of papier mache for environmental friendliness! Leaf spring shocks are standard, you must present your Komissar ID card for hydraulic shocks. Features a speedometer and tachometer standard, but fuel gauge, temperature gauge, and battery gauge are all 100 dollar options which may or may not be chosen for you. Radio comes standard, but if you'd like to listen to it it'll be a quarter for the first three minutes and a dime for every additional five. What are you waiting for? Consult with your local dealer today, and you'll be on the 10 year waiting list for a Moskvich, that's how much everybody likes them!

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In the old country my family never had a car and I only learned to drive at the age of 35, after I moved to the US. Even those Moskvich cars would be a dream come true in the USSR around 1970s or 80s. Waiting years in line for a car was not the only problem. Most people simply couldn't afford them.

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Red Square wrote:In the old country my family never had a car and I only learned to drive at the age of 35, after I moved to the US. Even those Moskvich cars would be a dream come true in the USSR around 1970s or 80s. Waiting years in line for a car was not the only problem. Most people simply couldn't afford them.

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Considering all of the above, would I or would I not be right in assuming that the only experience the average Soviet citizen would have driving would be in the Soviet military? Also, very interesting account, I enjoy watching the Soviet Red Square parades (nothing pro-Soviet, I simply enjoy watching military parades) and this information shines a new light on the convertible cars they use during the troop inspections at the beginning.

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There was some car ownership, of course, but very limited. There were no car rentals. People could be drivers in the military, or civilian truck drivers, bus or cab drivers, chauffeurs for the bosses, etc. And automatic transmission was unheard of.

My childhood friend went to school where they taught kids car engines and driving skills as part of vocational training. I envied him. I still can't drive with manual transmission.

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As promised, I made a picture for the slogans - but I decided to post it as a separate topic:

Presidential campaign slogans: THEN and NOW


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We continue of our THEN and NOW series with this installment. For previous installments, see:



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Image Alas, dear Comrades,

One of my biggest fears is to become a burden to someone or someone's "beard." (disguise)
I'm afraid this has already happened.

Paul Ryan for President? Are you serious? We already voted him out!

But, dear Oleander tells us to not let fear take over our lives while we let those who would like to kill us free entry into our lives. Go "play catch" with your son, be a good father. You know, giggle, just like FDR, who said we had nothing to fear but fear itself.

Translation: Lull yourselves while we overtake you and everything you love and cherish.


 
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