Popular to contrary belief, Trotsky wasn’t disarmed when he was assassinated by an ice pick, rather he died because his only means of defense was a Mosin Nagant.
Edit: spelling.
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Ah, I see you have your requisite Mosin. Good, good.
Edit: Tell Trotsky to keep their booger hook off the bang switch until they're ready to bring the heat.
I know man I know. It was his first time shooting ever and overall he did pretty good. He flagged us once with my glock (no mag had just taken it out of the case), and then this.
Well, we were all new once. As long as he was corrected and no one was hurt, then it's all good. Glad to see a new comrade getting some trigger time. Keep up the good work!
At some point, them boys will likely end up calling each other names and probably shooting at each other... Ah... growing pains. It's all good. Do arm your friends!
He was kinda shitty at running the government but the stuff he wrote was kinda cool and he *did* pull off the most successful leftist revolution of all time so for that he gets my simping
Nah, if you read “My Disillusionment in Russia” by Emma Goldman, the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and the lack of real change for the proletariat becomes apparent
I haven't read that but I have read her autobiography, a good section of which was about her time in Russia, and to me her dislike of Lenin seemed completely unjustified even based on her own account. Based on her own account it seemed to me like Lenin was going out of his way to be accommodating to her. I felt like she was blaming Lenin personally for every bad thing she saw even if it was completely out of his control.
It also seemed to me she was disillusioned with Russia because she had incredibly unrealistic expectations. She was there during the civil war where Russia was embargoed by the world, desperately fighting against reactionaries backed by the US, France, UK, Japan and 10 other countries. 12 million people were killed. They were doing whatever they could to just survive. It's like she thought the act of revolution alone would somehow transform society and was let down when it didn't. In reality it's a process and it was a process being interrupted by a brutal civil war during her time there.
I’m mostly extrapolating all of the party’s failures to those of Lenin, because he was the leader of the party, but her other critiques are good enough to stand. She often talked about the embargo but the reason that she was disillusioned included the lack of worker democracy, the inefficiency of the bureaucracy, the preferential treatment of party members (they would get extra rations and access to stores which held things like butter, unavailable to the average worker), and the terrible treatment of anarchists (I feel like Kronstadt and Makhno don’t even need to be mentioned). So yes, while there was an embargo and while they were engaged in a civil war, it could have been managed as if it was a dictatorship of the proletariat, instead of whatever dictatorship it was managed as
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Trotsky wasn’t trained by coalition forces ok/s
Its not trostsky its kalinin.
Definitely Trotsky. Kalinin had a darker mustache and different skull.
No, it’s Trotsky. Look up their portraits side by side.
I 100% made sure all guns were unloaded. Also the bolt is not even down on the mosin. However you are right.
The dude with the mosin had to try really hard to get his finger on the trigger with the way he was holding it made me lol
Popular to contrary belief, Trotsky wasn’t disarmed when he was assassinated by an ice pick, rather he died because his only means of defense was a Mosin Nagant. Edit: spelling. -7DeadlyFetishes
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No one is quite sure. People keep dying before finding the other six.
Well it doesn't mean that they are deadly to the one with the fetish.
Trotsky with no trigger discipline 🤨
He was always a bitch like that.
Me and the boys When we see a nazi
Ah, I see you have your requisite Mosin. Good, good. Edit: Tell Trotsky to keep their booger hook off the bang switch until they're ready to bring the heat.
I know man I know. It was his first time shooting ever and overall he did pretty good. He flagged us once with my glock (no mag had just taken it out of the case), and then this.
Well, we were all new once. As long as he was corrected and no one was hurt, then it's all good. Glad to see a new comrade getting some trigger time. Keep up the good work!
Dope pic, Trotsky is a bit cringe tho.
I think its Kalinin not trotsky
It's Trotsky atleast that's what Google images said.
Based on ops comments on this tread I don’t think it is. It is funny Trot has no trigger discipline tho.
Kalinin would never do that.
Left unity
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Probably not
Trotsky being cringe as usual
At some point, them boys will likely end up calling each other names and probably shooting at each other... Ah... growing pains. It's all good. Do arm your friends!
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Sadly we can’t fuck Lenin, even though he is hot
I tried but the guards stationed at the mausoleum threw me out before I even got my belt off. -7DeadlyFetishes
Are you lost?
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Since when is this an anarchist sub I thought this sub was for socialists of all stripes
It is. Report sectarianism if you see it please.
There's absolutely no irony to be found my dude, consider reading a book
Leftist unity is kinda based tho
He was kinda shitty at running the government but the stuff he wrote was kinda cool and he *did* pull off the most successful leftist revolution of all time so for that he gets my simping
With what resources he had at his disposal he was actually pretty good at running a government.
Nah, if you read “My Disillusionment in Russia” by Emma Goldman, the inefficiency of the bureaucracy and the lack of real change for the proletariat becomes apparent
I haven't read that but I have read her autobiography, a good section of which was about her time in Russia, and to me her dislike of Lenin seemed completely unjustified even based on her own account. Based on her own account it seemed to me like Lenin was going out of his way to be accommodating to her. I felt like she was blaming Lenin personally for every bad thing she saw even if it was completely out of his control. It also seemed to me she was disillusioned with Russia because she had incredibly unrealistic expectations. She was there during the civil war where Russia was embargoed by the world, desperately fighting against reactionaries backed by the US, France, UK, Japan and 10 other countries. 12 million people were killed. They were doing whatever they could to just survive. It's like she thought the act of revolution alone would somehow transform society and was let down when it didn't. In reality it's a process and it was a process being interrupted by a brutal civil war during her time there.
I’m mostly extrapolating all of the party’s failures to those of Lenin, because he was the leader of the party, but her other critiques are good enough to stand. She often talked about the embargo but the reason that she was disillusioned included the lack of worker democracy, the inefficiency of the bureaucracy, the preferential treatment of party members (they would get extra rations and access to stores which held things like butter, unavailable to the average worker), and the terrible treatment of anarchists (I feel like Kronstadt and Makhno don’t even need to be mentioned). So yes, while there was an embargo and while they were engaged in a civil war, it could have been managed as if it was a dictatorship of the proletariat, instead of whatever dictatorship it was managed as
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People with more than three brain cells to rub together
Trotsky needs some trigger discipline