Beautiful! A piece of art!
Just beautiful!
Senhor Petrolius, Stalin was not communist nor was it the USSR he founded. Thanks to him did USSR collapse for, instead of stablishing socialism he stablished Capitalism of State which was opposite to all the ideas of the revolution and which meant the gradual corruption of USSR which meant its collapse, visibly since 1985 done until 1991. Even USSR had inmsense advantages over any free-market capitalist country: excellent education, possibility of working for everybody according to their capacities, and actually USSR was far a stronger economy than any other in the world. The problem with that economy was that it was contradictory: searching the elimination of consumerism while depending on it. I would have prefered to live in USSR than in Mexico. Freedom is not limited to the possibility to be able to pay 20 USD to tell your president "Fuck you".
And, there were not children soliders in USSR.
Even with all its mistakes, USSR had lots of advantages, and thanks to her did several countries gain independence: Eastern Europe from the 3rd Reich. China was inmensely aided by USSR on expelling the Japanese present on it, so happened with Korea. Thanks to USSR is Cuba free from USA, 98% of their people can read, all its population can work, ah, and Cuban advances in Medicine are world-wide reknown. Angola and Ethiopia were also aided by USSR and so did some oppressed populations in Southern Mexico. And also thanks to USSR and China was Viet Nam able of giving some resistance and at least get a pyrrhic victory against USA.
Stalin wasn't communist, claiming to be something doesn't mean you actually are just as every capitalist country claims to be a democracy.
And, USSR does live, few by few recovering from the ashes like a Phoenix. She lives in my heart, in the heart of several comrades and, lots of Russians that I know (even the ones against it) say life was easier back then. When I was in Moscow last summer hundreads of people wearing red t-shirts made a queue to visit Lenin's grave, also lets remember that Russia's anthem after USSR's collapse was a composition by Mikhail Glinka, in 2000 people protested to change it, even futbolists! And what anthem did they chose? USSR's ANTHEM!. Each November 7th a Soviet flag is raised 10 minutes over the Gosduma to conmemorate October's revolution and in the military parades on May 9th military divisions remember it was a SOVIET victory the one in WWII by waving Soviet flags, and even flags with the face of Lenin. Recently government had proposed to change Ulyanovsk's name for its original pre-Soviet name (Simbirsk). People living there refused to change it. Polls done in 1996, 2000 and 2004 reflect a growing populational tendency towards returning to USSR. In 1996 36% of interviewed people had replied they would like to return to USSR, in 2000 48% and on 2004 56%. More and more I listen to more people wanting USSR back, more people saying life in USSR was better. And Ihave even seen Unitedstatian magazines that say "redrawing Europe's map" and they are counting now Bielorrusia, Russia, Eastern Ukraine and Kazakhstan as USSR. It's just matter of time, but, without commtting the mistakes of the past.
Well... back to review. For its style comrade this is just a piece of art! And I like very much the Japanese version of Internationalle (I have it saved on my computer in 22 languages :) ). This work of yours is just inspiring :) And in matter of some years you will be making a flash of the victories and feats of Socialism once its consumated!
Vstavai proklyatem zaklemyoni,
Ves' mir, golodnih i rabov.
Kipit' nas razum vasmushyoniy
I v smertniy voy vesti gotov!
Ves' mir, nasilya mi rasrushim,
Do osnovaniya a satem.
Mi NASH MI NOVIY MIR POSTROIM,
KTO BIL NIKEM TOT STANWT VSEM.
Eto est' nash posledniy
i reshitelniy boi.
S Internatsionalom,
vospranyet rod lyudskoi!