I am from India. I am an ardent communist, but i am disappointed from all indian communist for many reasons. Firstly the upper caste brahmin have been sitting on all top position, that too while there are almost zero contribution of brahmin in working class. They are completely ignoring caste basis violence and oppression.
Are you for real brother? Brahmins have no role in working class? You must being from Elite class family that's why you haven't seen any workers ever in your life except for Sl@ves you have in your house and only thinks what a Reddit guy writes
Truly impressing ability to cite facts and numbers for 1 and a half hours straight by Ehtemam. His communication skills are amazing. I encourage comrades to become more accostumed to foreign accents. Having said that subtitles would help (or even a list in the description), for the number of Indian organizations and personalities he cites, it would help a lot as reference. By the way, can somebody please tell me the name of the person cited at the very end? Cheers
मजदूर, किसान वर्ग के न्यायपूर्ण क्रांति को ऐसे ही नहीं मिटाया जा सकता। जो तूफान भूखे पेट में जन्मी है, जिस भूचाल का जनम भूमिहीन किसान के मन में हुआ है, जिस ताकत से मेहनतकश हाथों ने लाल झंडा थामा है; उसे चंद दलाल नष्ट नहीं कर सकते।
Hey comrades, my life is at the moment at a turning point and I need your advice. I have some more days to apply for university, and don't know which study course I shall take. In the future I want to contribute to the revolution in some way or another. That's my only wish. The question now: Which study course would you recommend me attend at university? I have thought about political sciene, sociology, (cultural and social) anthropology, psychology and philosophy, economics, but recently I thought of history as well. But what do you guys think, what's the best study course for someone who wants to devote him-/herself to the revolution? Thanks for your help! Have a nice day :)
all of those fields will be useful within the realm of spreading the knowledge behind theory. What really matters however is that you put your knowledge to use within mass movements, whichever field you choose is completely up to you so I suggest whichever you find you have the most affinity for relative to the debt it would incur(unless your country has a system of socialized education in which case do as you please lol).
@@VirraPrentice Thank you for your response! Great points there ... Yeah, probably the main message from all these study courses is the same, you just have to bring it down to the people. Luckily I don't have to pay student debt in Vienna.
Anyone can contribute to revolutionary politics regardless of the faculty they choose. Furthermore, after the revolution we will need specialists in all kinds of fields and trades to offer their skills to the new society, so my answer is: do whatever you want to do unless you feel it’s incompatible with your politics
this interview was so eye opening to the horrors of India's fascist government.
Indian government, fascist? please give me whatever you're smoking
Thanks for making this comrades, you don't know how much this means to us
incredible stuff, solidarity w FACAM
Thank you for this, just one thing, it would be great to have time stamps :) keep up the good work!
I am from India. I am an ardent communist, but i am disappointed from all indian communist for many reasons. Firstly the upper caste brahmin have been sitting on all top position, that too while there are almost zero contribution of brahmin in working class. They are completely ignoring caste basis violence and oppression.
Are you for real brother? Brahmins have no role in working class? You must being from Elite class family that's why you haven't seen any workers ever in your life except for Sl@ves you have in your house and only thinks what a Reddit guy writes
Truly impressing ability to cite facts and numbers for 1 and a half hours straight by Ehtemam.
His communication skills are amazing.
I encourage comrades to become more accostumed to foreign accents. Having said that subtitles would help (or even a list in the description), for the number of Indian organizations and personalities he cites, it would help a lot as reference.
By the way, can somebody please tell me the name of the person cited at the very end? Cheers
People before profit 🇮🇪✌🏼🇵🇸🍀
Who pays for your paycheck without profit? Also, do you make more than other coworkers? If you do, then on some levels are you the problem?
@@tyty0071 who empties your bins? Who pays them? Who pays for the police?
मजदूर, किसान वर्ग के न्यायपूर्ण क्रांति को ऐसे ही नहीं मिटाया जा सकता।
जो तूफान भूखे पेट में जन्मी है, जिस भूचाल का जनम भूमिहीन किसान के मन में हुआ है, जिस ताकत से मेहनतकश हाथों ने लाल झंडा थामा है; उसे चंद दलाल नष्ट नहीं कर सकते।
Thanks for introducing FACAM to me
Thank you for this video. Please make more on Indian region.
This was a great interview, thank you!
Excellent interview. Very informative. Thank-you.
Great interview!
Nice one!!
Land back free Palestine, workers stand with the oppressed peoples of the world, unite!
Your work is very valuable comrades ✊🏼
Hey comrades,
my life is at the moment at a turning point and I need your advice.
I have some more days to apply for university, and don't know which study course I shall take.
In the future I want to contribute to the revolution in some way or another. That's my only wish.
The question now: Which study course would you recommend me attend at university?
I have thought about political sciene, sociology, (cultural and social) anthropology, psychology and philosophy, economics, but recently I thought of history as well.
But what do you guys think, what's the best study course for someone who wants to devote him-/herself to the revolution?
Thanks for your help! Have a nice day :)
all of those fields will be useful within the realm of spreading the knowledge behind theory. What really matters however is that you put your knowledge to use within mass movements, whichever field you choose is completely up to you so I suggest whichever you find you have the most affinity for relative to the debt it would incur(unless your country has a system of socialized education in which case do as you please lol).
@@VirraPrentice Thank you for your response! Great points there ... Yeah, probably the main message from all these study courses is the same, you just have to bring it down to the people. Luckily I don't have to pay student debt in Vienna.
Anyone can contribute to revolutionary politics regardless of the faculty they choose. Furthermore, after the revolution we will need specialists in all kinds of fields and trades to offer their skills to the new society, so my answer is: do whatever you want to do unless you feel it’s incompatible with your politics
Go to uni and study as you do. But try to enroll into technical courses on the side
Red salute comrades✊✊
Red salute 🫡✊🏻
✊ Laal Salaam
Naxalites! 🚩☭
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Long live global unity.. Red salutes comrades
लाल सलाम कॉमरेड
Please interview Abhinav sinha
no use in interviewing crypto-khruschevite revisionists
this channel supports revolutionaries not revisionists
comrades, consider this
Good content bad audio
Red salute comrades✊✊