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Betrayed, not failed! (Miscellaneous)

posted by sol, 04.06.2008, 21:07

> Nothing is far from the truth. Socialism succeeded, but it was betrayed
> from inside - read the book "Socialism Betrayed" by Roger Keeran and
> Thomas Kenny to understand why and how. It's a scientific book.

You have no concept of what is 'science', clearly.

Though you're right about betrayal. Socialism, by [human] nature, must be betrayed and destroyed from the inside if not from the outside, unless it's a city of robots.

> Capitalism failed to provice a just society, is long since obsolete, and
> will be inevitably replaced by socialism (ours was just the beta
> version!). Some advanced countries like China (already the world's biggest
> economy!) do it now, with great success!

So you're saying China provides a just society? You must be severely brain damaged. Did the party beat you on the head as a child?

> > It's perhaps heroism in a society that restricts freedom of speech, but
> not here.
>
> You too lack true freedom of speech. Nobody will give media exposure to
> someone or something "politically incorrect" (an euphemism for
> censorship).

You're an unending fountain of complete, ignorant nonsense.

Firstly, an english tutorial. "Politically incorrect" is slang, and has nothing to do with politics, but rather diplomacy/politeness. For example, it's politically incorrect to call an overweight person "fat", or someone who is not beautiful "ugly".

Secondly, a lesson on freedom of speech. You are none-the-less welcome to call that person "fat" or "ugly", however it is still rude. You are also perfectly welcome to criticize particular parties, companies, or people, provided you are not lying --- and it's not politically incorrect, and yes, people criticize political parties and standpoints in public media.

 

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