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Post by Pacelli on Mar 2, 2019 14:34:12 GMT -5
Please take note, that the documentary has footage that in some parts contains violence, (firing squads, battles) so people that are more sensitive to that should be aware, and parents must decide if their children are able to see such violent acts. The benefits of the documentary are that the truth about communism are made clear for all to see. Life under the Russian Czar was not easy, but that government did not oppress the people in any way even close to the communists. When they took power, over time, they stole the land from people, their food, and even in many cases their own bodies by using labor camps for endless free labor. With the recent rise of socialism in the U.S., Canada and Europe, people need to be made more aware of where socialism has led in the past, and will lead in the future. Some may say, that Stalin was merely just a tyrant who abused the communist state to gain absolute power, but I disagree, the communist state provides the ideal conditions for any tyrant to assume power, as the underlying principles of communism deny Divine law, the natural law and natural justice. The communist leader, in his mind, has absolute power with no need to concern himself with any concept of justice at all. All enemies of the state may be tortured, imprisoned or killed. There will be no trials, or a chance to defend oneself, as all it takes is a suspicion, no matter how far fetched, and one could lose his property, his freedom, or his life at any time. Apocalypse Stalin Documentary, linked HERE
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Post by heinrich on Mar 4, 2019 10:21:02 GMT -5
I watched the first minute. The fact that Stalin's commissars would watch his audience for the first person to stop clapping and pay him a visit. I don;t know if this is mentioned later in the documentary. Nevertheless, similar to US Congress when Israel is brought up: clap, clap well, clap long, or ZOG goons will be a'comin'.
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Post by Voxxkowalski on Mar 4, 2019 15:20:55 GMT -5
Ever see the new film death of stalin? its pretty good actually.
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