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The Red Army was not any sincere army of revolution to freedom.

  • 07-03-2010 02:04PM
    #1
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    The Red Army was not any sincere army of revolution to freedom.

    If we did not investigate and write the history truthfully, if we falsify it, if we covered on the mistakes, we will do the same mistakes again and again, we will have no experience; we will not evolve and learn. We will be perpetually doomed in the slavery of ignorance and negligence and mental manipulation. We are the slaves in the trap of bottomless hole of intentionally written wrong history.

    Search in the youtube site for "The Zionist Red Army by David Duke".

    Ashraf Moussa
    February 28, 2010


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  • Moderators, Society & Culture Moderators Posts: 24,473 Mod ✭✭✭✭robindch


    Ashrm wrote: »
    If we did not investigate and write the history truthfully, if we falsify it, if we covered on the mistakes, we will do the same mistakes again and again
    Odd to see somebody presumably from the Middle East quote David Duke admiringly, since Duke is -- amongst much else -- openly racist.

    In his capacity as an antisemitic author, a holocaust denier and a contributor to the pro-Nazi website, Stormfront, Duke will be quite familiar with the process of the falsification of history.

    Unlike the JREF forums which deleted an identical posting, I'll leave this thread up, but closed.


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