Lenin's speech on antisemitism
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Channel: VOXKOMM International
Views: 529,086
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Keywords: lenin, antisemitism, jews, communism
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Length: 2min 20sec (140 seconds)
Published: Thu Nov 01 2018
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The thumbnail for the whole clip is at 1:33 at the line "among the jews there are kulaks, exploiters and capitalists" - gave me a wtf moment when I first looked at it. I'm not sure if this is intentional or not.
I like his speech on the middle peasants as well.
Someone ought to show this to Keir Starmer.
This is incredibly inspiring. His words are still relevant today
Stalin in the 1950s: I’m gonna pretend I didn’t hear that...
How much video is there of him? Also when Victor Serge saw the early nazi party rise and its riots against the Jews, he talked about it in amazement saying it was like being in Russia before the revolution. It’s true that Stalin hated Jews and there was latent anti semitism but like there were nazi levels of violence against them in old Russia and the revolution stamped it out. In the Russian civil war the “good side” that capitalists and liberals love so much wiped Jews out wherever they could. They killed 100,000 in just Ukraine. In Mongolia Sturnberg, a white army officer and nobleman pushed the Chinese out of the Mongolian capital and then immediately killed every Jew in the city. There are letters from the sons of Moscow metal workers who wrote back about their red army detachments being deployed to save Jews from the white army, dripping with pride. Trotsky, minister of war, as well as the heads of both the Moscow and Leningrad Soviets who then become two of the highest ranking government officials, were all Jewish. While the Bund didn’t join, many of its members and most of the non bundists leftist Jews joined the revolution and the party. It was the largest 180 of any country in history since the French Revolution.