Khmer Rouge Cambodia was a testing ground to see the extent of torture elites can get away with inflicting on a population. Pol Pot it not a real person.
>>510855046 (OP) >Khmer Rouge Cambodia was a testing ground to see the extent of torture elites can get away with inflicting on a population. Pol Pot it not a real person. anon you need to read more of your history and such you premise is correct but he was a real person. he was just an NPC for said experiment, they indoctrinated him in Paris and set him up for the big experiment
You don't believe people can inflict genocide? The genocide of the Indigenous peoples of North America was massive, it surpassed the scale of the Holocaust.
>>510855046 (OP) this is not true. I'm guessing it's an attempt by modern commies to try and excuse the literal worst example of a communist leader. He attended schools in Paris and this is all well documented.
>>510855046 (OP) He was real, schizo, and too based for you to comprehend.
AnonymousID: AzvtKx/W
7/20/2025, 4:57:40 AM No.510855419
>>510855303 There is zero basis to shitlib claims that there were 22 million indians in the US. Most estimates, using nomadic population samples for other regions and cultures pegs the number at 2 million, maximum. More than that live in the USA today.
AnonymousID: RYE8Gkqp
7/20/2025, 4:57:55 AM No.510855432
>>510855335 if you think communism was an organic movement you are retarded and ngmi. everything is top down. the question is how high.
>>510855046 (OP) It's a holiday in cambodia And you'll do what you're told! POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT POL POT
>>510855525 my theory on communism is that it was a plan to integrate the jews in eastern europe into a wider society. the only way to integrate jews into a christian society is to dechristian-ize. not excusing chrisianity btw
AnonymousID: AzvtKx/W
7/20/2025, 5:01:27 AM No.510855618
>>510855518 funny thing is that we can now see that Communism was better for Nations than liberalism.
AnonymousID: gXeajZOx
7/20/2025, 5:04:13 AM No.510855756
people forget that its the british fault for replacing 50% of the population with pajeets so everyone felt they had to give all power to the goverment otherwise the pajeets would take it all over
>>510855046 (OP) I suspect the same of Mao. No internet, your people live in huts and people outside your country have no real way of knowing, you could literally say anything with the right doctored images and people would at least believe it existed. Imagine what they've been getting away with for centuries.
>>510855287 >Ho Chi Min was also educated in France Ho Chi Min worked on ships and was for a time working in a restaurant in France. He was educated by his father who was a school teacher. He knew a lot of communists in France and around the world but he did not go to school in France.
That track is still the number 1 diss track of all time against liberal faggots
>So, you've been to school for a year or two >And you know you've seen it all >In daddy's car, thinkin' you'll go far >Back east, your type don't crawl >Play ethnicky jazz to parade your snazz >On your five-grand stereo >Braggin' that you know how the niggas feel cold >And the slums got so much soul
>You're a star-belly sneech, you suck like a leech >You want everyone to act like you >Kiss ass while you bitch so you can get rich >But your boss gets richer off you >Well, you'll work harder with a gun in your back >For a bowl of rice a day >Slave for soldiers till you starve >Then your head is skewered on a stake
>>510857087 Why make the effort to put the letters behind the chin?
AnonymousID: gFNXKIUI
7/20/2025, 5:40:39 AM No.510857790
>>510857305 Glad someone knew. Yup. Couldnt make a song like that today, just straight up calling them charlatan faggots. Personally, I always argue that the greatest attrocities in humanity were commited by disciples of the Frankfurt school, who advocate for hard power despite being the least capable of using it ethically, but The Dead Kennedys nailed the sentiment cleanly.
>From 1919 to 1923, Thành (Hồ) began to show an interest in politics while living in France, being influenced by his friend and French Section of the Workers' International comrade Marcel Cachin. Thành claimed to have arrived in Paris from London in 1917, but the French police had only documents recording his arrival in June 1919.[21] When he arrived, he met a scholar named Phan Châu Trinh as well as his friend Phan Văn Trường.[28]
>In Paris, he joined the Groupe des Patriotes Annamites (The Group of Vietnamese Patriots) that included Phan Chu Trinh, Phan Văn Trường, Nguyễn Thế Truyền [vi] and Nguyễn An Ninh.[29] They had been publishing newspaper articles advocating for Vietnamese independence under the pseudonym Nguyễn Ái Quốc ("Nguyễn the Patriot") prior to Thành's arrival in Paris.[30] The group petitioned for recognition of the civil rights of the Vietnamese people in French Indochina to the Western powers at the Versailles peace talks, but they were ignored. Citing the principle of self-determination outlined before the peace accords, they requested the allied powers to end French colonial rule of Vietnam and ensure the formation of an independent government.