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    The Movement, Reflection Part 1

    Hard to implement communism in todays society, as humans, we are already too corrupt for a "True" communist party, or civilization for that matter.

    However, a socialistic ideal could, in fact be implemented into society. We could use Marx's ideals, and the peoples present day ideals to create, and evolve into a communist state, simply by taking Marx, and adding your own ideals in. We would first have to go through a reform, implement socialism, wait...what about that evil empire over there? You know, that large, corrupt, capitalist machine? They would frown upon us .....That's why we would need to take arms. To fight the larger opponent, break into smaller rebel cells, using our homeland advantage, and ambush when you cannot be seen. Guerrilla warfare, we shall use.

    Are you a socialist?

    - Don't buy coke/pepsi (try not to, hard to excape it)
    - Buy local name shit, and I hear Water is free from the tap too! (damn, be fortunate about that)

    I am Tom, I'm friendly guy, I get along with everyone. I live in Ontario, Canada. I'm 19, my health is fine, I live with my mother in a 2 bedroom appartment. I get to smoke marijuana in Canada, who gets to do that? and have free health care?

    I ask for no more! I'm living well, and comfortable. I may not be rich, of course I
    'm not rich, because I know what hunger feels like. My family is not perfect, of course not. But we discuss things, and we come out alright. I'm being schooled for free, it's called grade 12 (times 2) it's free knowledge, soak it up!

    Immigrants that arrive are treated like lower class citizens, however most have a degree of some sort, yet we fail to observe the skills and traits they carry. So they become a taxi cab, or bus driver. That's not bad, but to them, it's life. These people are the true people of our society. Willing to do what it takes to better our nation, and they're not even from this country. That's a personal reflection for me. I need to get in line here.

    I'm stoned, and I love reflecting on the world, and the politics surrounding it. So arm the homeless, the true homeless. Not those kids who run away from home, who actually come from a rather well off, middle class family.

    1848, the manifesto was published. Turn back the time, we need to re-establish this ideal. People will lead poorly, and did.

    Oktober, 1917. People die, more people die, one party ONLY! and People call him the "Father" of Communism. I think not. He took a "Right" turn, if you know what I mean.

    We need to find a balance, we need to find hope, we need to find comfort, we need to find life. Here I am sitting, under a roof, on a nice computer, smoking pot, while I have free health care, and Living in Canada. People, I ask for no more.

    Rich life? Never. For the money, you ask? Just enough to live. Besides, we are already a slave to paper.

    We need to be more thankful, and kind to those around us. When you see your friend that you usually just say "Hello" to, stop and ask them how they are. You never know. I never know. We never know.
    Flaegrek Reviewed by Flaegrek on . The Movement, Reflection Part 1 Hard to implement communism in todays society, as humans, we are already too corrupt for a "True" communist party, or civilization for that matter. However, a socialistic ideal could, in fact be implemented into society. We could use Marx's ideals, and the peoples present day ideals to create, and evolve into a communist state, simply by taking Marx, and adding your own ideals in. We would first have to go through a reform, implement socialism, wait...what about that evil empire over there? Rating: 5

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    The Movement, Reflection Part 1

    o............................. kay

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    The Movement, Reflection Part 1

    Thanks for that Flaegrek.

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    The Movement, Reflection Part 1

    Dude... I don't think we would get along well... haha
    I see a red door and I want it painted black / No colors anymore I want them to turn black / I see the girls walk by dressed in their summer clothes / I have to turn my head until my darkness goes

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