October Revolution Anniversary

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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