Nobody is 100% perfect His takes on South America are good
I feel BadEmpananda & Second Thought also belong
Second Thought really makes good videos and best part of them he makes them in a way that they're suitable to even show to libs, centrists, etc While still explaining issues from a Marxist perspective. Although he doesn't spell it out.
Basically it's great normie-bait
the EU banned all Russian state media from the internet. So much for "Europan values" as free speech
it's run by libs and anarkiddies
Elaborate?
They go through https://www.reddit.com/r/GenUsa/comments/tlfm5a/well_what_do_we_do_now/
Subreddit with over 7k people dedicated to taking out GenZedong. It's literally their mission statement
We have been attacked by https://www.reddit.com/r/GenUsa/
Content warning: Pure fash that reddit
They literally started it to take down GenZedong.
Prove: https://www.reddit.com/r/GenUsa/comments/tlfm5a/well_what_do_we_do_now/
Oh, they banned pretty much every left wing party.
Even the EU has communist parties (and fascist, sadly)
I'm Belgian and our communist party gets 13,5% of the vote in Brussels and Wallonia (5,5% in Flanders; sadly the fascist party got 18,50%, making them the second largest party in Flanders. They don't run in Brussels and Wallonia though as they hate not just brown people but also native French speakers)
The Belgian Communist Part (PVDA/PTB) has been growing since 2008. Lots of people in government. The reason he pulled that off was because a program called 'Doctors of the People', basically free doctors for poor people.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Workers%27_Party_of_Belgium
It was founded by Ludo Martens, who wrote the book "Another View on Stalin"
Doesn't Yeltsin deserve more hate? I think he did more to end the Soviet Union than Gorbachev. From what I can tell Gorbachev biggest flaw was that he was too naive in his reforms. But he ultimately didn't want to end the Union. But Yeltsin did.
Or am I missing something here?