United Comrades

Submitted by Spartakusbund on 18 August, 2008 - 20:17.

United Comrades is a new group in the UK (Also reaching out globally, we have a American Administrator)

http://www.unitedcomrades.com

Based mainly in London, we have meetings, a Youtube Campaign and are doing many active things in London and all over the UK right now.

If anyone is interested please support us.

(I'm not here to argue. Please keep flame comments to yourself)

18 August, 2008 - 23:04

nice lookin site... too bad about the whole hammer and sickles everywhere thing

19 August, 2008 - 00:02

from your manefesto

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Place heavy, progressive taxes on wealthy aristocrats in order to redistribute their unfairly sought wealth amongst the true generators of profit, the workers.
Removal of all private sectors and nationalising all public services, to create a free of charge, profit free industry that seeks to provide for the people, and not seek profit from the people.
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All factories, companies and other places of work are to be nationalised and put in the hands of the workers, who will decide on work matters democratically amongst themselves.

This is reformist, and assumes a state.

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Redistribution of land fairly amongst all citizens in order to have a truely classless society.

What's this about? Communism is about collective ownership and control of production, not giving everyone there own bit of land.

20 August, 2008 - 10:43

Honestly, when I say i'm not here to argue, I don't mean "Feel free to throw questions at me"

:/

20 August, 2008 - 10:53

i mean you are on a libertarian communist discussion forum advertising yet another communist party...

20 August, 2008 - 11:13
Spartakusbund wrote:
"Feel free to throw questions at me"

Howabout a bit of defenestration instead?

20 August, 2008 - 11:19
BB wrote:
Spartakusbund wrote:
"Feel free to throw questions at me"

Howabout a bit of defenestration instead?

yes, they were an excellent band from Kettering. top notch act live, although they didn't live up to expectations when they cut their first studio album. wink

but seriously...

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i mean you are on a libertarian communist discussion forum advertising yet another communist party...

word to JK. don't advertise something on a discussion forum unless you are prepared to... er... discuss!

20 August, 2008 - 11:25
ftony wrote:
word to JK. don't advertise something on a discussion forum unless you are prepared to... er... discuss!

Old Skool fool, who needs discussion, all power to the bell tower!

20 August, 2008 - 11:44

Yeah, I thought the people on this forum had changed a little, but no, good luck with the revolution Comrades.

20 August, 2008 - 11:49

wtf? seriously, you've just spammed a link and said you won't have any discussion about it, despite this being a discussion forum and all. what do you expect, uncritical laudation? bin.

20 August, 2008 - 11:57

Someone who's demanding that their site be exempt from any questions and just let them advertise (while not bothering with any reciprocal links I might add) is in no position to be laying down the italicised 'comrades'.

20 August, 2008 - 12:09
Spartakusbund wrote:
I don't mean "Feel free to throw questions at me"


You suck.

"Eh. I want a revolution but don't question my half baked retro-stalinist-chic ideas or I will call you sectarian."

Let hope the workers are nicer to him about this mental hodge podge of ideas.

20 August, 2008 - 12:46

Disappointed Kropotkin is disappointed.

20 August, 2008 - 23:22

Link doesnt work anyway.

21 August, 2008 - 12:08
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United Comrades started in October 2007 by a few members off a large Communist site called Revleft. As time went by, staff were recruited into the site and over time it grew at a fast rate.

Typical. United Comrades sounds like a Soviet version of the super friends, I wonder has The Underground affiliated yet?