The Communist Manifesto.

Discussion in 'Protest' started by Big Ugly Fat Fellow, Aug 13, 2005.

  1. Big Ugly Fat Fellow

    Big Ugly Fat Fellow Member

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    Is the most damaging book of human history...even all your crazy liberal college professors agree.
     
  2. Pressed_Rat

    Pressed_Rat Do you even lift, bruh?

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    And it's ironic how those who support it will refuse to acknowledge the hundreds of millions of lives Marxism has cost.

    Marx was a tool of the Illuminati. Not only was he a disciple of Adam Weishaupt and his occultic New World Order ideology, he had close ties with European banking families like the Rothschilds.

    So many Leftists and commies just cannot grasp how Marxism plays straight into the hands of the ruling elite they so much oppose. Marxism falsely portrays itself as being an ideology for the people, by the people, when in reality Communism was nothing more than a massive hoax created, funded and used by the Anglo-American establishment and European banking elite, to dupe the people into thinking that handing over all their economic freedoms and civil liberties to an all-powerful government results in equality for all. In reality, it results in human enslavement. History has more than proved this.

    Communism cannot be enforced without totalitarian government control and power, and this is something those on the radical Left cannot grasp. They play into the hands of tyranny unknowingly, and this is a scary prospect.

    Also, to add to the list of the weblink you provided, I would add The Protocols of the Elders of Zion (the author of whom remains unknown to this date), which, in my opinion, is by far the most damaging book in all of history, as it predates - and influenced - both the Manifesto and Mein Kampf.
     
  3. gEo_tehaD_returns

    gEo_tehaD_returns Senior Member

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    Wow. . . A list of destructive books made entirely by conservatives (as that site mentions). Who would guess that conservatives would oppose socialist writings.

    I'm no fan of communism myself - history has made it pretty clear that humans just can't handle it properly. However, Marx was not some evil guy that wanted to create evil dictators that would terrorize their own countries. If you read the damn thing, you'll see that the manifesto makes some good, logical points. Besides, a lot of his basic ideas were ignored by the infamous communist governments that have come to exist. Thats the reason communism doesn't work - you can't give so much power to so few people, because they will abuse it. Humans are extremely corruptable bastards.

    Some of the books on that list are a joke. Mein Kampf? Yeah, it was WRITTEN by a guy that was responsible for plenty of death and destruction, but my understanding is that next to nobody gave two shits about his crappy book. The book itself didn't destroy anything.

    They included the feminine mystique as one of the ten most destructive books of all time. A book that supported women's rights, and helped to give women the opportunity to choose futures other than "get me ma dinner bitch" housewife. How terrible! I mean fuck, women aren't humans, they exist solely for cooking, cleaning, and sex. Now our world is in terrible disarray - women are even going to COLLEGE! Shit, what is this world coming to?
     
  4. gEo_tehaD_returns

    gEo_tehaD_returns Senior Member

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    Forgot the Kinsey report. That book was nothing but the compiled results and knowlege gathered in surveys that asked people about their sexual history. How can that possibly be harmful? Its not, not in the least bit. Those religious conservative shitheads were just pissed at kinsey for

    1. Publishing a book about sex in general.

    and, probably moreso than number 1. . .

    2. Discovering that homesexual and other "unusual" sexual behaviors were much more common than generally assumed, and much more common than said conservatives would like to believe.

    Kinsey was a professor at Indiana University, the college I'll be moving into in a week. Not that anyone cares, I guess I just have to grab some pride from somewhere.
     
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