Tribute to Fallen Comrades

ITT We discuss fallen comrades, killed unjustly or died before their time. Of course there are too many dead in our movement to count, but the truly tragic ones.

Like when the SocDems killed Rosa. Or when the US executed Nicola Sacco and Bartolomeo Vanzetti.

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one figure seems to dwarf all others tbh

Honestly was our only shot at a great president, killed just before he could move past the war. His comments on labour and capital, as well as his positive correspondence with Marx lead me to think he could've genuinely lead towards some progressive change. But he got shot.

thinking about fred hampton makes me sad tbh. fills me with hatred as well.

Salvador Allende. Never forget.

These hit me on a level I can't quite explain

aleksandr ulyanov, didn't even get to see the revolution.

Bruh Allende is so cool, like a true democratic socialist. The Battle of Chile fills me with a lot of rage and sadness, seeing such a promising regime struck down by capital and foreign interests

This

Goddamn, these two for sure

Never forgive or forget Ceausescu's murder by fascist pond scum. Most shameful event in the Romania's history.

Look at the state of "free" Romania today.

lincoln was WN and wanted to send the africans to latin america

Of course, never forget Rosa

The true revolutionary hope of Europe.

This nigga about to drop the most fire album of 1789.

Just a few years more and he would have had a chance to guide the Rojavan revolution, to criticise it and see his principles implemented in someway. He fought for socialism since he was twelve, worked on his theories for decades but missed the chance to see them irl by such a short time.

Hearing Janet Biehl speaking and tearing up at this hits deep.
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All of them.

Them and all the others too.

Fuck Fascism.

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I don't even particularly like Bookmeme, but that's indeed rather sad to think about.

All the Comrades of the Red Army who gave their lives to defeat the fascists.

Damn it, what a great musician. While we're at it, Pete Seeger was great too.

Did he die?

Sorry

so?

Why, Beria?

Don't forget Saint-Juste and Couthon.

Yeah, he did

Checked.

Victor Jara
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Great story when shilling for the cause.
Put on some beautiful song, at the right time when entertaining non woke friends. When they ask what it is, tell the story of American intervention in Chile and how the Pinochet military killed this kind teacher for singing songs.
Sad and romantic. Everyone shifts slightly to the left.

This man was proof that you can be a both a profound Marxist intellectual, and a brilliant technologic innovator. He will forever be missed.

6/10 almost triggered

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best 60s vietnam songwriter ever

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Goddamn it, it makes me sad to think about how they killed him.

"The people's flag is deepest red its shrouded oft our martyred dead."

But the only people who died there are maybe the cops.

these. RIP /ourguys/

Source on this?

he wasn't our guy

;_;
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I'm not even fond of Castro and I've only very basic Spanish notions, but Victor had a good heart and genuinely wanted good changes for Latin America. The repression of the Tropicalia movement happened shortly before, and it's a sad reminder of what was going on during the Cold War.

sad af

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he was.

Ernst Thalmann - Sohn seiner Klasse

RIP Uncle Adolf

yes he was

Hillary and Obama were retards for getting rid of Gadafi. Look how Libya turned out.

Rip Novatore.

RestInParadise my beloved

He was the glue that held Yugoslavia together, I'll never forget him. Comrade Tito

I actually like gaddafi

remember your heritage!

Our modern martyrs ought to be just as, if not more, venerated as their historic counterparts.

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