Talk About Network

Google


Register and Login
Nick
Password
Register create new account Sign up is FREE and you can post replies, new topics, bookmark posts and more!
Recover lost password


Government > Trotsky Socialism > Re: Declaration...
Latest [ Topics | Posts ] Archive Post A New Topic Post a Reply
<< Topic < Post Post 1 of 1 Topic 3701 of 4392
Post > Topic >>

Re: Declaration of Michel Raptis at the Amsterdam Trial

by John Holmes <jholmes@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jul 17, 2008 at 05:25 PM

On Thu, 17 Jul 2008, Vngelis wrote:


>...
> The honour of the French left was restored by Pablos activities in
> sup****t of the Algerian revolution from the early 1950's. He faced
> stiff opposition both from the French chauvinists inside the left and
> the left zionists inside the movement. The remnants of those policies
> are still dictating the terms of historical reference.
>
> Evidence of the matter is that
> a) Walters runs MIA and has no historical clue about what happened in
> France during this period
> b) you have no clue
> c) Einde, lets just say forget it there

So Walters, me and Einde are The Represantatives of The Left in The 
World? The three of us, the secret masters of apst, are "dictating the 
terms of historical reference"?

So if the three of us don't know (or sinisterly won't say?) what went 
down in France in the early 1960s re: Algeria that proves that a 
French chauvinist-left zionist conspiracy is in charge?

Now, that's truly insane.

>
> What happened to Pablo in the 1960's was in direct pro****tion in
> reverse to what he did in the 1950's, much in the same way that
> Thornetts reaction to the negative aspect of Healyism drove him
> eventually to the ranks of Labourism.
>
> The problem wasn't Pablo in the 1960's per se but the trotskyist
> movement post war in France and its relation****p with its own colonies
> which had more close links with the tradition of stalinism than to
> bolshevism.
>
> The French CP was in government during the anti-colonial revolutions
> in french indochina and it did next to nothing for the struggle for
> Algerian independence...
>
> Now specifically what actually happened and what the Mandelites did
> isn't for a medium such as this.

Indeed, gotta keep those 50-year-old secrets, who knows who is 
listening in?

-jh-

> vngelis
>
 




 1 Posts in Topic:
Re: Declaration of Michel Raptis at the Amsterdam Trial
John Holmes <jholmes@[  2008-07-17 17:25:29 

Post A Reply:
  Go here to Signup

AddThis Feed Button


About - Advertising - Contact - Frequently Asked Questions - Privacy Policy - Terms of Use - Signup

Contact
tan12V112 Wed Dec 3 22:28:48 CST 2008.