October Revolution Anniversary

Today is the 101st Anniversary of the October Revolution! Everyone get in here and say something nice about the Bolsheviks, even if you disagree with them!

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they trigger the libs

romanovs deserved it.

VLADIMIR LENIN DO IT AGAIN

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I seriously hope there aren’t any people here who “disagree” with the Bolsheviks in the sense of saying that the October Revolution was a bad thing. Now that that’s out of the way, few movements have been as based as the Bolsheviks.

Anyone who thinks the Bolsheviks shouldn't have seized power is a fascist or an enabler as good as tbh.

Stuff from Belarus:
belsat.eu/en/news/october-revolution-anniversary-1-500-minskers-near-lenin-monument/
belsat.eu/en/news/brest-mahiliou-who-celebrates-under-red-flags-photos/

Fully agree. I can sympathize with criticisms of their authoritarian tendencies during and after the war (War communism, ban on factions, etc) although I still think they were either necessary evils or honest mistakes. Hell I can even sympathize with the position that the conditions weren’t right for the workers to seize power, but anybody who sides against them once they do is scum. Basically I can understand being a Menshevik or Right SR before October, but if you were still one afterwards you are a reactionary.

M-muh Kronstadt M-muh Mahkno wuz a good boy who didnu nuffin ;_;

Lyshenko is pretty based for a social democrat

Don't be sad because it's over
Smile because it happened

This chatbot is broken.

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Lol you mean Lukashenko? Thought you meant Lysenko there for a sec. also mandatory hammer&sickle posting for this thread, do it for Lenin

Post all your bolshevik/Lenin related shit bois

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I apologize

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its okay

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I know it's a bit off topic but now that I'm thinking about it are there any legitimate criticisms of Lukashenko's Belarus? The only two I've seen are
1) It can get a bit boring and daily life can sometimes be needlessly obtuse due to so much micromanagement by the State bureaucracy (the same can be said about the Scandinavian welfare countries so I don't really think this is a particularly damning revelation)
2) The uncritical and unwavering support of Putin and his agenda no matter how oligarchic and self-serving it becomes (not to apologize for this but I feel like it'd be difficult for Belarus to continue existing like it does without Putin's help so I see why it'd done despite disagreeing with it). It's kind of similar to if China stopped helping DPRK, it's not necessarily that it would fall apart completely but it would change significantly DPRK is of course much more based than Belarus but you see my point
Outside of that Belarus doesn't really seem like that bad of a place to live and by ever metric appears to be far more stable than the other former Soviet countries, despite still being full of alcoholics

Ian is undoubtedly /ourguy/.

is Ian from forgotten weapons /ourguy/?

Funny you say that, Lucashenko has recently being moving away from the Russian orbit.
unian.info/world/10327302-lukashenko-turns-down-idea-of-russian-military-base-in-belarus.html
Belarus has issues with the nature of the Lukashenko government though, for example he effectively rules by decree (since he can pass budgetary legislation without parliamentary approval), and he also places restrictions on trade unions. There are also reports of abuse of the death penalty, along with Russia-tier repression of gays (which I bet ☭TANKIE☭s will defend, despite it all stemming from the Orthodox church and reactionary elements within society). There is also a severe underdevelopment of political life in Belarus: when the vast majority of your political officials are independents and party membership is that low across society, there is something off, especially since the normal replacements (trade unions or civil society organisations) are also seemingly absent.
But I think Belarus is the most fertile ground for socialism, I honestly wonder if someone went to Bats'ka and told him about cybersyn whether he would adopt it: I imagine he would at-least try.

please don't generalize all ☭TANKIE☭s friend, many of us are LGBT as silly as it sounds and denounce Stalin's repression of homosexuals and the recriminalization of homosexuality in the USSR
Anyway I didn't realize Lukashenko has been moving away from Russia. I always figured the Belarusian government only allied itself so closely with Putin strategically and wasn't actually interested in Putinism on an ideological or moral level.

Can you expand on this a bit please? Outside of some general knowledge I gained by reading up on Belarus a while back I don't know a whole lot about it or its government

Also the high amount of censorship enacted by the government is a pretty big issue too imo.

censorship naturally creates resentment though, that's fertile ground for commies

The Anarcho-Edgy flag guy who Namefags admits on Zig Forums that he thinks that Lenin Trotsky and Stalinists were all CounterRevolutionary cuz they didn't immediately implement Muh egoism and says they should have been shot….

Fuck the October counter-revolution.
Fuck Leninist proto fascism.
Fuck Bolshevism. Fuck Stalin.

Read Marx, read Engels.

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Read the hairs on my nuts you gay faggot.

Ruhle's "Critique" of the USSR is just "Muh State Capitalism" which is obviously false
Try harder

rip my nigga lenin

shut up nerd

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This is what 100% pure orthodox marxist dogmatism does to you.

youtube.com/watch?v=QUlWt_TIN4Y

If the USSR was fascist, than fascism wouldn’t be astroturf.

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Cum

Lukashenko has de facto unlimited power over economic policy, to add to that Belarus is effectively old school social democratic with cooperatives common in the non-state sector. As such, a cybersyn system could actually work.

I agree, as I said Lukashenko's limitation upon trade unions is certainly anti-socialist.

Ehhh, the issue is that the largest orgs in Belarus are communist or socialist: so the opposition are either the Liberal Democrats (Read crypto fascists) or actual liberals. If Lukashenko died or was kicked from power, I doubt he would be replaced by communists right now.

Read Reed

COMMUNISM TILL THE END
DO IT NOW AS WE DID IT THEN
UNION OF ALL WORKING MEN
1917 ONCE AGAIN

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nothing orthodox about it.

Seizing the means of Reiproduction

That's Lenin. He was killed by Stalin's agent. The tool used to kill him was an ice axe. It's symbolic of the inability of Communism to devise a sure leadership. Under Western Democracy, there is no doubt as to which is the leader, and there is a lot of stability there. Communism has as its means of transfer of power only bloodshed and great violence. This is attested by history, and so we must consider this the scientific fact of Communism.

you tried

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Curious. Is China, North Korea, Vietnam,Laos and/or Cuba celebrating? Are any countries?

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i'm not sure, but if my memory serves me right most (if not all) socialist countries during the cold war commemorated it at least.
pic related was a piece of art celebrating the 70th anniversary of the October Revolution taken in the PRK.

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That's cold if remaining five M-L countries don't celebrate it.

eh, that's a bit of a stretch. DPRK and Cuba are certainly socialist, but Vietnam and Laos are very market based and haven't really gone out of their way to build socialism (nor do i think it'd be possible for them anytime soon).
and yeah being a bit obvious here but China definitely isn't socialist, let alone ML.
like i said though i'm not sure if any of these countries have proper celebrations or anything, but i don't doubt that they would at least talk about it in the media and have it be a national holiday of sorts.