Joseph Stalin, who died 60 years ago today, was one of the vilest mass murderers in human history, but in the same way that other communist dictators receive effusive praise from progressives (including Justin Trudeau's " senior advisor") Stalin has been, and continues to be, adored and venerated by many on the left, not just in Russia and the former Soviet Republics, but by prominent western darlings of the left such as Paul Robeson.
These communists and communist sympathizers, whether open or sly, never die out, even in the most prosperous and free western countries. Here, for example, is Knutna Nävar ("Clenched Fists"), a 1970s musical group from Göteborg, Sweden, praising the "great man" with their Song of Stalin.
The revolution is scorned and mocked, but cannot be stopped It reaches all countries despite being hated by the bourgeoisie We send this tribute to the memory of Stalin! The steely stern warrior, our friend and Comrade! Do you feel hate when you hear those voices?
Good. Because if you're even vaguely aware of the events of the 20th Century and you don't despise communists, there's something wrong with you.
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By: EBD | March 5, 2013 12:00 AM| 65 Comments |