Communist Propaganda Poster | I Can Has Internets
Well, it must be said: the man is wearing a leisure suit in one piece. In addition, this watch displays FAIL mass because it contains no hot chicks proletarian. More on "Join the Communist Party" arrow looks suspiciously like it to have erection problems.
And I am sure that it is in English simply means that it is out of their international advocacy efforts.
"Dave Thomas wrote: Kind of disturbing how many people here have commented favorably on Communism."
I do not know.We have been so brainwashed by capitalist propaganda, we immediately think of communism as evil and restrictive. I'm sure the Communists think of our companies the same way. In a communist society, leaving a homeless person would be blasphemous (the disparity between rich and poor does not exist), and working hours are shorter (because everyone pitches in). Communism is the mass production and the environment, and everyone works for the greater good. In capitalism, it's every man for himself. Although communism is widely regarded as a failed experiment or an experience not completed, capitalism is always in progress.
It is easy to laugh and dismiss communism as an outdated economic system without understanding the most cultural, historical and economic means he had for many working poor through history, those workers who have worked so hard as anyone, but could not gradually the immense mountain of poverty, they had before them.
It is easy to gladhand capitalism as synonymous with freedom because most of us in the Western world live in democratic societies, and never once questioning that pays the price for our freedom and our way of life (here is an hint: this is not the army).
If it were not for the pioneering members of trade unions, socialist and communist parties in the late 19th and early 20th century, many of you have probably been working in the factories as children. Your parents went to work 80 hours per week in factories just to put food on the table....

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