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| I. Obligatory verif. questions
| | 22 year old Romanian [[Communist]], studying [[International Relations]] in [[Bucharest]]. |
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| 2. I am a convinced Marxist-Leninist since late 2021, heavily inspired by the works of Marx, Engels, Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Kim Il Sung, Deng Xiaoping and Xi Jinping. I had always considered myself curious, I never had a strong and elaborated view on the world, as i considered myself a liberal during high school, until a work of Lenin was brought to my attention in 2020, it convinced me to dabble into marxist thought more thouroughly, as i also already had some marxist knowledge from pop education (i.e. from instagram, facebook).
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| 3. I wholeheartedly agree with the core tenets - as the material manifestations of the communist movement are often overlooked by the leftists, it is also absurd to me how they do not see the simplest Sun Tzu inspired argument, that the enemy (in this case, refering the anti-imperialist section, enemy sounds too harsh, but i will use it for the lack of a better word) should be critically supported when it eases the struggle of our movement. Anti-opression is one of the core principles of any respectable movement, which is the case for Marxist Leninism.
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| 4. I think that gender isn't as rigid as it was traditionally believed, even biology proves this, not to mention sociology which proved this fact for over half a century now. Marxists should definetly support the LGBT community in their anti-opression struggle, however that does not mean that it's role is equivocal to the role of the class.
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| | Great passion for [[Urban Mobility]] and [[Urban Planning]]. |
| 1. I believe they are all communist, as they had been following and contributed to the principles of Marxist Leninism in their own unique ways. Each one of them discovered the correct way of developing through the teachings of the October Revolution and they now hold the torch of socialist development.
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| 2. A communist should always look up to Stalin, his ideas and contributions to socialism are not only proof of his genius but proved in practical ways that socialism is the only way forward for humanity to prosper. The 1936 Constitution is a subject that no one talks about when Stalin is brought up, a shame for the most democratic legislative process to ever happen to be deleted from known history. For this, history will absolve his greatness and will put him on his long deserved spotlight.
| | Heavily influenced by the works of [[Karl Marx]], [[Friedrich Engels]], [[Vladimir Lenin]], [[Joseph Stalin]], [[Mao Zedong]], [[Deng Xiaoping]] and [[Xi Jinping]]. |
| 3. It is a way of life, analizing the consequences, relations and interconnection of said events, a tool that throws all idealistic approaches to the garbage.
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| 4. I would like to bring to light lesser known facts about communists, especially the romanian ones, hence i am a romanian communist. Ideological education is essential for the movement to prosper, especially when it is backed by facts. It would also be great to be able to have a compendium for debunking the propaganda.
| | Studying the great science of [[Marxism-Leninism]] since 2021. |
| 10. Communists in Romania had been destroyed by the reactionary wing of the defunct Communist Party, with the help of the man himself, Gorbachev. Communists movements had been trying to come back to life, but to no avail. What constitutes an advantage for Romanian Communists would be that the law isn't as restrective as in other post-warsaw pact countries. The only law that goes against communism would be that no one is allowed to bring back the "rightful heir of the Romanian Communist Party, or the continuation of Ceaușescu's lead" - which is kind of a pickle. Regardless, I've been organising for the past months within the Socialist Action Group (https://www.instagram.com/actiune_socialista/). The most pressing matter for communists in my country would be the lack of organisation, as most people actually prefer the defunct order (as stated by radio free europe).
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