This is a contemporary take with largely edited lyrics. Here is the actual English-language Internationale: youtube.com/watch?v=VUw_aaBjCpE
Robert Thomas
Thanks
Colton Ortiz
Much better, the new version was just SJW crap
Ryder Thomas
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Charles Nelson
more proof that we need to euthanize all Anglos
Brody Bennett
While we're talking about music, why is there absolutely NO leftist music of note out of the English speaking world? Typical non-anglo leftist song: youtube.com/watch?v=XZ8pbBTyzYs Typical leftist song composed in english: youtu.be/WHOnp85NIO8?t=21
Thomas Nelson
One fucking timeline is this?
Luis Nelson
when the CPUSA wasn't an FBI front.
Christopher Nelson
*what I hate so much when I walk and type
William Davis
Where's the entitlement?
Nathan Miller
Of course you're not gonna find good songs in the current SJW culture. Starting by looking somewhere else: youtube.com/watch?v=fTJWLVdoa1c
Ian Hill
forgot to add, "The Last Lincoln Veteran" literally drives me to tears
Nolan Howard
Fuck, that's a nice song. One of the few leftist songs in English I've heard that doesn't sound 80 years old.
Kayden Collins
that the revolution would start if we just sing songs.
Tyler Hernandez
Gee user, I wonder why?
Jackson Martin
holy shit how did the CPUSA manage to make their lyrics WORSE than the american version's existing "The international working class"
(british version maintains "internationale" but replaces "will be the human race" with "unites the human race" which IMO misses the point: it's not some organization on high that will save us, the Internationale is the people.)
Man, videos from ☭TANKIE☭ countries always make me sad.
John Ward
Nah because the nature of the Internationale is ambiguous in that case, it's still open that it COULD be The People ruling on earth tomorrow. "humanity will unite humanity" is just incoherent, on the other hand.
Nathaniel Hill
It not very compelling when some barely starvation avoiding peasants on potato diets tell the rulers of the world about ending starvation while those gulp down burgers and stakes, so they probably changed it to something appealing.
Robert Powell
Billy Bragg is liberal trash and people have always thought he ruined it Along with the CPUSA one, I'd recommend the Socialist Victory Choir's rendition
Isaac Rogers
Yo why not just make a new modern version anyone? Maybe just modernise up the old English version?
Jordan Morales
In Swedish it's "ty Internationalen, åt alla lycka bär" which translates to "For the international will bring fortune to all"
Julian Hernandez
there are multiple English internationale versions en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Internationale#English_lyrics interestingly the "entitlement and laziness" one dates from the 1980s, despite seeming more Blair era in general.
I like the Socialist Victory Choir version on YouTube: youtube.com/watch?v=PTKgW4xej5s which I believe is just the British version.
Christopher Peterson
maybe it's because i'm mad but I tend to interpret "The Internationale unites the human race" as being the song uniting the human race. though this may be transposing the (abysmal) bragg version interpretation that "The Internationale unites the world in song."
Speaking of the internationale uniting people, MULTI LANGUAGE DISCO VERSION youtube.com/watch?v=MK-Eee_RkJQ it's not the best lyrics, but unlike Bragg it gets let off because it's fun
Christian Gutierrez
my n'wah
Nicholas Hill
The Bragg version is bland liberalism but the CPUSA version is grating LARP to anyone born after the 1940s. The only good english rendition of the song is drunkely shout-sung in a crowded pub
William Wright
i'm not sure if this is some kind of advanced trolling or cuckdem false flag shitposting of a quality i have not seen before but "the internationale" is refering to the IWA, i mean you gotta be fucking kidding me, right?
Tbh, I wrote my own set of lyrics because most english versions are either really archaic or shite (although Alistair Hulett gets a pass because his arrangement is good). Here they are: Brothers and sisters come join us For our time has fine’ly come The old regime shall not destroy us The elite will be undone We call for liberty and freedom and the products of our toil We care not if it is treason We demand our sacred soil
Chorus: So comrades come rally, for the last fight let us face The internationale, unites the human race So comrades come rally, because we’ve waited oh so long The internationale, shall never be undone
Second verse, with nicked lines from Billy Bragg: We sha’n’t be pawns for their conflicts We won’t die for their pride We’ve seen before their old tricks We know of their lies Let ignorance and hate be ended For respect makes the empires fall Freedom’s just privilege extended Unless enjoyed by all
Lincoln Carter
Also the British leftist movement doesn't sing the Internationale, it sings the Red Flag and Jerusalem: youtu.be/-SHhXMzXFl0
Okay I have never heard that version my god it is beautiful.
Camden King
The red flag is awful, besides using the same melody as O Tannenbaum, it sounds like a funeral dirge, I've been to political parties (yes they're full of weirdos and nerds and other misfits), and one can sing uplifting songs like Bandierra Rosa, Solidarity Forever, Ode To Joy and The Internationale after a drunk stuppor, but The Red Flag is a pretty sombre song.
I cringe that the Labour Party uses it as their anthem, we need something lively and catchy.
The Co-op Party funnily enough uses Auld Lang Syne which feels too placid and restraint, I've actually sung it at two of the conferences, it doesn't feel very inspiring.
Asher Brown
Honestly thats why I like it. The Red Flag is a song of grim determination that says that no matter how bad things get we will keep fighting.
Easton Sanchez
Eh depends, The Red Flag was originally meant to be sung to the tune of "The White Cockade". youtu.be/-v3qM24EwVI
Always prefered Jerusalem as the hymn of English socialism tho. "And I shall not cease from mental fight Nor shall my sword sleep in my hand 'Till we have built Jerusalem In England's Green and Pleasant Land". It was written in the backdrop of the 1800s British Revolutionary revolts, so it's not some weird appropriation.
Colton Hall
I love the Commonwealth of Toil. Wobblies are best
Caleb Gomez
forgot to bad that singing it to The White Cockade is way better
Jaxson Torres
*add
Easton Thomas
[triggered]
rodina is still cuter
Gavin Edwards
sounding like a funeral dirge is great for political theatre though I mean, could you imagine the Labour government singing Bandierra Rosa when it fell in 1979?
Robert Russell
Tbh the Internationale is horrendously out of date; I personally mix bits and pieces of all the different English versions together.
Anthony Roberts
At the rate the world is going The Stand (Man or Machine) is more appropriate than The Internationale.
Jordan Adams
Try this version of "The Red Flag," has much more of a jaunty and defiant tone to it. I think it was in some earlier versions of Kaiserreich for Darkest Hour.
Kaiserreich is a mod for a couple Paradox games where the US remains neutral during WWI, the Central Powers eke out a victory, the Bolsheviks fail in Russia, and political unrest in the defeated Entente countries causes successful syndicalist revolutions in the UK and France. The US gets hit even harder by the Great Depression than in our timeline and has an administration that takes a hard lassiez-faire line and fails to implement even succdem measures, radicalizing national politics and causing a multi-party civil war in most playthroughs. The image is stereotyping who plays as what side in the conflict. CSA = IWW on steroids under Jack Reed, MacArthur = military junta controlling what's left of the federal government under General MacArthur, AUS = faction that can range from succdemish Southern populists under Huey Long to full blown KKK mode under Pelly. Garner's leadership almost never happens.
Robert Flores
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Jose Campbell
i always still play the darkest hour version and i hear the next update will have more CSA options w/ earl browder if you want to go full ameri-stalin. it's gonna be good.
Michael Bailey
Brothers and sisters come join us For our time has fine’ly come The old regime shall not destroy us The elite will be undone We call for liberty and freedom and the products of our toil We care not if it is treason We demand our sacred soil Chorus: So comrades come rally, for the last fight let us face The internationale, unites the human race So comrades come rally, because we’ve waited oh so long The internationale, shall never be undone Second verse, with nicked lines from Billy Bragg: We sha’n’t be pawns for their conflicts We won’t die for their pride We’ve seen before their old tricks (or We can see through their deception) We know of their lies (or And we know of all their lies) Let ignorance and hate be ended (or Let hateful ignorance be ended) For respect makes the empires fall Freedom’s just privilege extended Unless enjoyed by all (Chorus) It is we who design all their cities It is we who build them high Yet they claim ownership our work All their wealth is one great lie They cannot be voted out of power They won't go without a fight We must ready for a revolution Workers of the world unite! (Chorus)
Joseph Ortiz
Thanks for this. "Preacher and the Slave" is amazing. Unironically my new favorite song.
Charles Walker
Long-haired preachers come out every night, Try to tell you what's wrong and what's right; But when asked how 'bout something to eat They will answer with voices so sweet:
CHORUS: You will eat, bye and bye, In that glorious land above the sky; Work and pray, live on hay, You'll get pie in the sky when you die.
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Workingmen of all countries, unite, Side by side we for freedom will fight; When the world and its wealth we have gained To the grafters we'll sing this refrain:
FINAL CHORUS: You will eat, bye and bye, When you've learned how to cook and to fry. Chop some wood, 'twill do you good, And you'll eat in the sweet bye and bye.
Caleb Howard
Aren't you forgetting somebody?
Xavier Murphy
Eh the last verse could use some word setting, but apart from that pretty decent. What about this:
T'was we who ploughed the counties We built the cities high Yet they claim all the work we have done All their wealth is one great lie They cannot, be ask'd out of power, They won't go without a fight Prepare, comrades for revolution Workers of the world unite!
Luis Gomez
Also tbh might do a recording of The Red Flag to the White Cockade like tomorrow.
Dylan Torres
Mm Das da good shit. I love your chorus m8. "The Internationale shall never be undone!" Da tru truth. Should chuck your shit on the Wikipedia page as "The Internationale 2: Proletariat boogaloo"
We are Celts, not Anglo. However we are in the Anglosphere in a way, as we speak English. Similar to Francophone Africa, some regions of India or South Africa can be considered Anglosphere
Jackson Phillips
shouldn't you be liking Minion macros on faceboot, boomer?
Easton White
kkkkkkkkkkkek
Cameron Howard
Rate my literal translations. French is copied from wikipedia, rest are OC.