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People do not seem to know that me and my generation of Finnish Communists represent new ideals.

Posted by: Göran Frilund ( Finland ) on November 30, 1999 at 15:11:17:

In Reply to: I can't say I agree with your quasi-religious veneration of authority posted by Lark on November 30, 1999 at 14:10:29:

Hi Lark,

You bet I will stay around here to monitor the activities of fellow reds (and also the enemy of course). you know, it is pretty hard to be a Communist of Finland. The Finnish population still has a great fear of Communism since the two world wars, and rightly so! During the 1918 rebellion "Johnny Red" stood up in southern Finland, starting the Civil war. The reds were beaten brutally by "white" troops under Mannerheim. Then under WWII Finland was attacked unprovoked by Russia under Stalin (that Swine) (as a matter of fact the 30th of November 1939, 60 years ago was the day when the Winter War started). This all led to a Finnish-German alliance and for the rest of the war we were with Hitlers fascist Germany.

People do not seem to know that me and my generation of Finnish Communists represent new ideals. We do not look up to persons like Stalin (even Lenin is beginning to fall away after some grotesque historical facts have been put into daylight). We represent the new way and the new era that is upon us! So there.

Still people around here referr to me as if I was a follower of Stalin himself. We are very few holding up the red banner. It is nice to know that there are other reddies out there, and while we might disagree on some issues, I am sure we all agree on the outlines at least.

I will have to go over your answer again and post a reply tomorrow.

G. Frilund

PS. The revolution is coming. So there.



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