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| 1. I found ProleWiki from Twitter. My twitter account is: @Indrayudh229692.
| | == About me == |
| 2. I am a novice, starting to read theories. I am a stringent believer in Marxian Communism and Dictatorship of the Proletariat. I believe, a complete overthrow of the current political and social system is the only way to restore the lost humanism within us. I am from India and I am currently 16 years old. I am a thorough supporter of CPI(M), Communist Party of India (Marxist). I plan to become a member as I turn 18.
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| 3. Yes, I have read the principles. The rules that have been jotted down are very progressive ones and I am willing to abide by them.
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| 4. China is a Socialist Country. It has internal democracy and all decisions concerning the people are taken by peoples' voting. I condemn the Western propaganda on Uyghur Muslims. There is no genocide. And, Mao had actually liberated Tibet. The slave-owners of the Monasteries had to free their slaves and flee the region. Whenever people say, there is no innovation under Communism, I tend to give China's example.
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| 5. I perceive that Joseph Stalin was not a saint (I condemn the gulag system, from what I have heard about them. Nevertheless, it might be a misconception which I am open to get rid of.) but he was perhaps the most effective Marxist to ever live on Earth. The rapid industrialisation of the agrarian Russian economy is truly remarkable. I do not believe in the Holodomyr propaganda. When people attack Stalin, I tend to counter them by giving a funny answer: If Stalin had not been there, you would have been very fluent in German, by now.
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| 6. People are free to associate themselves with the gender they are comfortable with. It's a personal choice, not a matter where the state or other people have a right to interfere. I uphold the rights of the LGBTQ community. Of course, Marxists should support the LGBTQ community. It is the same principle for all: Speak up for those who are too feeble to be heard.
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