Private property you say?I can't believe this statue is allowed to exist where private property owners may see it. It's a slap in the face to the millions that died!
"After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks considered only batraks and bednyaks as true allies of the Soviets and proletariat. Serednyaks were considered unreliable, "hesitating" allies; and kulaks were identified as class enemies because they owned land (later this was expanded to include those who owned livestock)"
So you think Mississippi should change its state flag to remove the confederate symbol(treason)? Also, if someone has a confederate flag on their car, should they take it down as well? There's a distinction between private and public property here.
Private property you say?I can't believe this statue is allowed to exist where private property owners may see it. It's a slap in the face to the millions that died!
"After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks considered only batraks and bednyaks as true allies of the Soviets and proletariat. Serednyaks were considered unreliable, "hesitating" allies; and kulaks were identified as class enemies because they owned land (later this was expanded to include those who owned livestock)"
7 comments
1 Mglassen2017 2017-08-19
this is fkn gr8...love the background music and the first guy who said he Also is a dictator who killed millions of ppl...PRICELESS
1 szalinski 2017-08-19
what's priceless about that?
1 heyitsbobby 2017-08-19
It's on private property so what's the big deal?
1 ApeNia 2017-08-19
Private property you say?I can't believe this statue is allowed to exist where private property owners may see it. It's a slap in the face to the millions that died!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kulak
"After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks considered only batraks and bednyaks as true allies of the Soviets and proletariat. Serednyaks were considered unreliable, "hesitating" allies; and kulaks were identified as class enemies because they owned land (later this was expanded to include those who owned livestock)"
kulaks were "to be liquidated as a class"
1 heyitsbobby 2017-08-19
So you think Mississippi should change its state flag to remove the confederate symbol(treason)? Also, if someone has a confederate flag on their car, should they take it down as well? There's a distinction between private and public property here.
1 ApeNia 2017-08-19
Yeah...but we both know what you meant when you smugly typed "private property."
Nice try, heeb.
1 sindrone7 2017-08-19
These people learned their aesthetics from million dollar extreme. Not a bad thing
1 majestik6 2017-08-19
yeah this whole thing is getting bizarre. I used to live in Seattle, it's weird to see my FB friends talking about The Proud Boys
1 Billyassman 2017-08-19
Anybody call a wrecker?
1 ApeNia 2017-08-19
Private property you say?I can't believe this statue is allowed to exist where private property owners may see it. It's a slap in the face to the millions that died!
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kulak
"After the Russian Revolution of 1917, the Bolsheviks considered only batraks and bednyaks as true allies of the Soviets and proletariat. Serednyaks were considered unreliable, "hesitating" allies; and kulaks were identified as class enemies because they owned land (later this was expanded to include those who owned livestock)"
kulaks were "to be liquidated as a class"