Notes on Democracy Part 3

Is communism a failed political party?

This thread is part of a series exposing contemporary and historic communism which will prove this notion wrong. It will even make you rethink Indian polity.

Here is a pre-read:

Communism may have lost power in liberal democracies, but it will be a gross mistake to write it off as communism is an organised religion which has a huge hidden body and numerous heads.

Since 1989, they have been busy underground trying new warfare on world order.
If you understand how communism works, you will see how contemporary issues in the world are created, solved and kept in a state of chaos.

Pathrika e-paper @pathrika publishes a series in Malayalam that I attempted in 2016 on "Know Your Communism".

pathrika.com/understand-com…
In this series I cover the 4 aspects of Communism and expose their history, techniques, theories and present day plans which are harmful to the world.

The four parts of the series:

1. Political Ideology
2. Economics
3. Socialism
4. Cultural Marxism.
Key aspects of Political Ideology.

Part 1.1 Understanding the political infrastructure of communism - its secret foundational principles.

1. Unite workers of all countries as one force. Separate people out of their own scenarios and troubles and unite under universal issues.
Every communist should speak of international issues and more than they do local issues. This generation of communists are now dead. In Bengal, in Tripura, in Kerala and elsewhere in the world.

2. All communist units (heads) should have a common enemy in their given state.
Bourgeoisie was a term used by Marxists to denote the ones that controlled means of wealth. They also use Fascist as a name to denote their enemies.

In India, their enemy is @narendramodi and hence the term 'fascist' given to him by all the surface heads (includes all 'ists')
3. The ones on the top are called the 'elites' - they will not soil their hands with blood.

The 'foot soldiers' recruited and inducted are the ones that should kill and be killed.

Communists are either brains or hands behind most violence in any country.
Foot soldiers are like a pack of dogs 'conditioned' and trained against common enemies.

4. The party has a mono-directional flow of information, instruction, intellectual thinking, ideology, and solutions. It's 100% top down.

Foot soldiers can never question the 'elites.
5. Always target the soft intellectual drifters - @vivekagnihotri has exposed the Indian variety of soft-heads as 'Urban Naxals'.

Many of these are ideologically deluded. Many act for money. Once recruited, they are made to be loyal for life. Defection pays with life.
6. Subversion is the key tactic to create influencers of civic societies. It spans from Judiciary, academics, movie, politics, self help organisations, media, and vulnerable groups.

7. The main emotion of the recruits/ foot soldiers and philosophers must be hatred.
Hate culture, roots, nationalism, own parents and friends.
Hate establishments, traditions, systems. Rahul Gandhi always talks about changing the system.

8. Revolution is the only way to bring a state order. Judiciary, democracy, meritocracy, free will - all these have to go.
For that, there shan't be boundaries for states within and internationally.

Homogeneity is key - this is what Abrahamic religions also seek.

Everyone should look, think, feel and act the same. Diversity kills communism as it accommodates dissent which is lifeline for communism.
9. Propaganda is the greatest tool to use. To promote own ideas and to kill the opposition. Communists had a great role in maligning Modi's image internationally.

Note the word Agitprop - has come from the committee in Russia called Department of Agitation and Propaganda.
10. Dissent is the fist step to defeat liberal democracies. It does not matter its political or apolitical.

Every dissent action will be infiltrated. Start with dissent and move to revolution.

Read my pinned thread for more on this in the recent Indian context.
11. Conspiratorial existence is key for leaders moving up the ranks. Conscience has no place in Communist infrastructure.

It is good for soldiers to have conscience, which is tapped by the movement to lure them in.

Once in, they are taught 'revolution at ANY COST'.
They are trained even to justify the Stalinist and Maoist holocausts.

Collateral damage is expected, anticipated and justified through the 'capsules' or digests they receive from the top.

12. Consistent with the conspiratorial existence is the Theory of Advancement.
It means opportunism. This secret principle allows communist leaders to join hands with anyone or anything and change their stance as they like.

This allows communists to be capitalists in China killing Uighurs, at the same time teaming up with Islamic brotherhoods world over.
What did Kennedy say about how Marx ended up co-authoring the Communist Manifesto?

What was the purpose of creating communism?

Who funds it even today?

Why is Indian congress a communist outfit?

Stay tuned for all this and more.

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