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2003-02-27 - 9:37 p.m.

Politics

1.1. Marxism and I 1.1.

If you must know, as a Revolutionary, I consider myself a Marxist on the basis that I advocate Socialism - (no, Socialism means more than economics, you Leninists) - and anti-Capitalism.

I disagree with the anarchists who believe that the abolition of the State is entirely necessary to end Capitalism, whereas I believe that the State is absolutely necessary to keep around if Capialism were to be abolished. Though I find the Nationalism to be truly fascinating and at times inspiring, Nazi politics is rather borish and isolate to me. Furthermore, I don't like the Luddite attitude of the Greens, and think that Nader is a Capitalist hypocrite.


Karl Marx


V Lennin

Frankly, imho, Lennin's post-Marxian doctrines, by themselves, fall a little short. For example, take his view of Socialism. Apparently, the Lenninists define Socialism as the period of transition between Capitalism and Communism, when the wages haven't quit been abolished yet. Of course, they are ignoring the fact that historically Socialism was used to mean something entirely different - that is any vague but very radical advocation of a change in society by any non-descript revolutionary.

Then finally, came his successor... The man who would have the most correct and coherent viewpoint on Marxism to date:


Leon Trotsky

Therefore, considering myself a Trot, if there are any parties I support, it would be: The CWI. And the only reason why I consider myself a Trot is because I agree with his internationalism and his Theory of the Permanent Revolution. Also, I believe that if it is permissable - not that it must be - but if it is permissable, then perhaps the proletariat should reconsider, depending on the circumstances weather a peaceful resolutin with the Bourgeoisie should be destined or not.

Also, I sometimes like the ideas of Daniel Deleon and Chairman Mao.

2. 2. Other Issues 2. 2.

Nazism:

As I mention aboved, I am fascinated and occassionally inspired by the nationalistic elements of Nazism.

And the wealth of Marxist regimes throughout the world fall short with fashion. Imho, the 3rd Reich was the world's best-dressed regime ever! Even better than the Romans and the Chinese - who even they themselves knew what fashion conscious was all about in their days.

It also falls short with Folkish Issues. What are folkish concepts? Folkish concepts are concepts which are reserved for a certain tribe, nation, people or even race. Like the adoption of the Runes; the exclusive focus on national citizenry; the rare references in Mein Kampf to Nordic Mythology; the incorporation of Nietzschean philosophy, etc.

Peds

Personally, if they are convicted, I think we should start mandatorizing rape and castrations for these vile perverts who seek to harm and destroy our children.

Animal Beaters

For these ppl, I'd recommend a cease in using harmless animals who've never done a human being wrong, and put these cruel bastards in the cages, and let the Mengeles of the world have their way them.

Feminists

All have to say on this issue is: take a bath; shave your pits; and find yourself a real man, you penis bobbing cunts!

Whiggers

See Race and Racism

Greens

Personally, I think I agree with their concerns. I don't want a toilet of a planet for my offspring to inherit either. However, if we were to reverse the damage we've done, it would take a lot of serious self-sacrifices that I don't think the world is either willing nor can afford to do.

After all, there are so many luddites in the Green movement, it's not even funny. And their advocacies will ruin civiilization forever. And that's a step too far, I think!

Otherwise, I do kind of agree that Ralph Nader is a sort of a capitalist hypocrite who busted unions and all sorts of unkindly things, as all politicians do.

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