Dan Christensen wrote:
> On Apr 30, 4:58 am, PL <pl.nos...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> Fred wrote:
>>> On Tuesday 29 April 2008 09:59, PL wrote:
>>>> What the desperate Candian Stalinist Dan Christensen snipped:
>>>
http://groups.google.be/group/soc.culture.cuba/msg/bc1268a3fc64e1ec?d...
>>>> Most of the world - as usual - disagrees with our resident Stalinist
>>> Well, he's obviously not a Stalinist
>> yes he is.
>
> [snip]
>
> A "Stalinist" that was on record years ago for saying that Stalin had
> utlimately failed
(snip)
A Stalinist that indeed is very sorry Stalin failed to take over the
world it seems.
Disappointed comments on the person doesn't mean you don't like the
system desperate liar.
What Dan snipped:
You are a known Stalinist apologist that has praised "democracy" under
Stalin and that has frequently belittled the horrors Stalin inflicted on
the Russian people
The facts that expose Dan Christensen as the Stalinist he is:
There was no "democracy" under Stalin Dan.
Nowhere.
Anyone that considers there was is a true and blue Stalinist however
dismayed Dan now may be that the system fell to pieces.
Dan's desperate attempt to keep the remnants alive show what he is all
about.
He was the one praising "workers" democracy in a Stalinist newsgroup.
"From postings on this list and readings elsewhere, I get the impression
-- correct me if I am wrong -- that the Stalinist era was characterized
by a direct, workers' democracy at the factory and local levels. There
was clearly more industrial democracy in the USSR during this time than
in the capitalist countries."
http://www.leninism.org/stream/99/mll/0131-danchr.asp
a quote Dan has acknowledged as his often enough in SCC
Denying the suffering of the Russian people under Stalin:
"The Russian people didn't know what degradation was until they
foolishly embraced capitalism."
http://groups.google.be/group/soc.culture.cuba/msg/ed4a6f631e2f046a
Misrepresenting what happened
Land owner****p: combination of private and state owner****p. Although
land was expropriated from absentee landlords, there was no forced
collectivization as in the USSR under Stalin.
http://groups.google.be/group/soc.culture.cuba/msg/b56ef553d6586983?dmode=source
Denying the abuses of Stalin comparing mass murder of civilians by death
camps and starvation to war casualties:
> as millions of russians during the Stalin period... That was a period
of civil war. How many Americans starved in their civil war?
http://groups.google.be/group/soc.culture.cuba/msg/c0095704df4a3015?dmode=source
Coming out in sup****t of Stalin and his mass murder:
"There seems to be a lot anti-Stalinist bull**** out there. As an
antidote, check out one of my favourite websites:"
http://groups.google.be/group/alt.politics.economics/msg/a806542df963d65c?dmode=source
Belittling what the people had to go through under Stalin:
On this subject, I was just interested in what life was like for the
ordinary Soviet citizen in the Stalinist era. If it was as bleak as the
common view would have it, how, I wondered, could they have defeated the
Nazi's so decisively, especially in light of the initial horrendous
losses. Why was there such an outpouring of grief on Stalin's death? And
why do you still see the old folks in Russia still lovingly carrying
iconic ****traits of him? The usual explanations (terror, mass insanity,
etc.) just didn't seem to ring true.
http://groups.google.be/group/alt.politics.economics/msg/7f5615cfc7bb9ba8?dmode=source
and how about Dan's attacks on other communists that he disagrees with
and Dan's use of the Stalinist insult "Trotskyite".
he shows his hand there:
This Hampton guy seems to be Trotskyite. He has probably never organized
anything bigger than a graduate seminar on Marxist-Leninist thought.
http://groups.google.be/group/soc.culture.cuba/msg/18ae36d4ffbf8a47?dmode=source
An overwhelming body of evidence
recently a visitor that had a look at Dan's website when hearing about
Dan's $150 an hour lie posted this:
"After skimming Dan's website and some of his Internet comments he's
obviously a deluded idiot regarding all things Cuban. He's a hard-line
Stalinist, 'nough said...
Cheers,
Terry"
http://groups.google.be/group/soc.culture.cuba/browse_thread/thread/9fda8501a7b3c7e8/8292a0bdedf99e95?hl=nl&lnk=gst&q=stalinist+intenet+author%3Apl#8292a0bdedf99e95


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