offtopic: btw, one of the cats I care for had babies.. 4 of them, just 4 days old, eyes still closed etc
(post pics later in
whatever when they're a bit grown)
in fact you should create a thread for them... post pics now and every three weeks, so recording their life in pictures in the months to come.
what say,
@BDforever and
@Akheilos ??
I don't want to google but it was medics, not combatants, right ?
allow me not to discuss the intricacies of that right after talking about the universe's true angels ( cats, of course ).
and want the idea of all nation states to be abolished.
that is one of the true communist ideals, yes.
apart from Gaddafi's Libya and the current DPRK off course
no, even those were semi-permanent, meant to join up into an eventual socialist world... and the libyan jamahiriya was only the
first jamahiriya.
i urge you to search for libya's mathaba project on google books.
my folks traveled quite a few times to the former USSR and Russia in the 70s, I've heard stories about how it was.. (what they saw, were allowed to see)
and while there are some positives as opposed to the global capitalist system now, it wasn't all paradise like, like you like to believe
i am not a unthinking worshiper but a careful cat... ussr did have some drawbacks, including it being a single-party state, which thing is not being faithful to true communist ideal of "people ruling themselves"... but ussr was really a huge living experiment, and the results were good enough for others to see socialism as alternative... as che guevara said "another world is possible".
but "people ruled themselves" ( direct-democracy ) in the libyan jamahiriya and there has long been a russian-language edition of "green book" to urge ussr and successors to look at libya's "third universal theory" ( jamahiriya ) as the model for true democracy ( which is the communist ideal ).
Religion.. our biggest stumbling block to progress,
yes.
even worse than commie leftist economics..
sigh...
hey
.. maybe you should move to west bengal
i should, i think, to calcutta... i would love to spend hours in the adda's on college street ( my friend told me of this ), lecturing the gathered intellectuals on politics and astronomy, holding them spell-bound with the waves of the ideas i throw, raging now, wondering visions next... oh, i so love myself.
and who knows, i might move up through calcutta society and meet this lady... shweta bhattacharya, who played mithi in the star jalsha serial, bhalobasa.com...
what is your opinion of her,
@BDforever ??