That was was a living hell.
They didn't.... didn't have... LOG RIDES!! They only had those stupid throw-a-ball games nobody likes :[
PurpleRain said:
LeeHarveyO said:
We were fighting ... to promote democracy.
I just realised how much I actually hate this line and find it ironic. Democracy shouldn't come from the barrel of a gun.
Oh, uh, yes, uhm, no, yeah, nooo. You know that democracy with even a ton of TNT is better than communism? Trust me.
vdgmprgrmr said:
Just so you know, communism does not mean dictatorship.
Dictatorship means dictatorship. It is a system of government.
Communism means society without social classes (upper class, lower class, etc.). It is a system of economy.
You can have democratic communism, or dictatorial communism.
As for my opinion on stopping the rise of a dictator, I'm all for it.
Stopping communism? I think we should embrace communism.
Unfortunately, we wanted to stop communism (for no real reason at all other than the fact that we weren't communistic), not a dictator.
Ho ho ho, you made so many mistakes I don't know where to begin.
Communism is a fool's paradise. Never, ever, a communistic country was equal to everyone. Okay, my bad - it sucked equally for every low to medium class citizen.
On the top, there is a "acting president" who might as well be called a dictator. But if you say it loud, you get killed.
Democratic communism? Really? You know, that saying that it's hard to give up on power once you taste it? They will rig every single election you hold, manipulate or change votes. You know, there was a vote in Poland over a piece of area. Poles could vote and native people. You know what the communists did, to make sure they win? They brought 2 millions of people to Poland just so they can vote. It was a long time, but most of the people remember that dirty trick.
Embracing the communism? Are you one of the people that said "The Russians saved you from Germans"? No? Hmm, must be someone with the same mindset. Communism is ALWAYS full of oppression, suffering, poverty and.. okay, not poverty. You had some cash, that's true. But you had no ITEMS to buy. So everyone received tickets for food, meat and water, you went to a store to wait in a 2-3 hour line, and then buy just enough to survive the week.
And then they enforced martial law. Not to mention hundreds of people died in protests and strikes during their regim. Would something like that happen in democracy? I doubt it.