Comments by "Itinerant Patriot" (@itinerantpatriot1196) on "Lenin before the Russian Revolution" video.
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That was very well done. A very unique, almost Freudian, analysis of Lenin and what made him tick. It could be true he feared being responsible for himself, or it could be a case of him just being a lazy sh*thead who thinks he knows more than others and work is beneath him. Our universities are chock-full of those types. Or perhaps it's a blend of the two. One thing all these tinhorn dictators have in common is a love for the lifestyle of the rich and famous. Lenin, Stalin, Mao, Castro, Chavez, they all lived large while the rest of the country starved. It saddens me on one hand when kids who just flat out don't know any better wear Che tee-shirts and spout slogans based on Marxist nonsense because they think Che was a hero and Marx was a prophet. What pisses me off is when a U.S. city like Seattle allows a statue of a monster like Lenin to be erected but would tear down a statue of Lincoln if some BLM group or white-haired afro sporting TV revolutionary called for its removal.
I found the stuff Volkogonov had to say about Lenin to be quite interesting. I had never heard of the guy before but I took a peak at his background and I'm going to find out more about him. It appears that he had a large set of balls and wasn't afraid to call a commie rat a commie rat. Maybe I'll try to read his book but to be honest, I tried reading a book on Stalin written by a Russian and man, that guy really had a laborious method of writing. Ya had to really be up on who was who in the zoo to get what he was saying and not being big on members of the central committee of 1920 and first Soviet congress I was lost, and bored. Anyway, maybe I'll try Volkogonov. Cool vid. Thanks for posting.
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