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RE: That wasn't real socialism.

in #informationwar6 years ago

I share some of your thoughts, I believe that everyone is intelligent and rational, although not in the same things, certainly all have a gold. Nevertheless, you may not be interested in politics and society, but these two are interested in you. It is true that many times you get to a banal matter in which only the other is pointed out and you only look for be right at all costs, although I try to avoid it, that is why I avoid political parties and I focus more on ideals, the goal behind everything that gives it a meaning.

It is unfortunate that part of your family has had to go through that, although they are only those moments in which strength is most needed in which one can prove yourself. I've talked about it before, and maybe, just maybe, you're interested in this post.

Now, its true that we all need examples of integrity and hope, of strength in the face of adversity, although I have noticed that "all" means "many people", so the best way to find an example that can be useful for people is be ourselves the example. It only takes a person to act in the right way so that everyone begins to do the same.

Thank you for passing, I hope you have been able to get even one thing to think about the publication. Greetings.

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I like your expression of "all have a gold". And it means a lot to me that you say that. It's not a small thing to say. It means for me that you have trust in yourself and therefore in others, too.

I don't know if I understand. Do you mean one thing to think about of this article of yours? But I did :-)

It may not be very pleasant how I responded but kind of ignoring what you talked about. Which it is actually not the case. I am almost fifty years old and from what I see is that the same topics pop up all the times as if people haven't already understood what happened throughout history. We all(ready) have. History reflects itself within the family, the streets, the towns, the nations, the globe. Must we still talk about atrocities when we have other stories to tell as well? I feel a great imbalance.

Maybe you just express something personal and take the description of dictatorship as a substitute to reveal personal pain. Which is okay. Suffering is real.

But I am not the one who says "Bravo!" only. I try to look at you personally and to make a connection which goes deeper. If I am overstepping borders than that can be seen as bad or as good. But never I do have bad intentions.

Saying goodbye for now.

We all(ready) have.

Well, in that we differ. I think that if we had learned correctly from history, then it would not repeat itself. I agree that history is reflected in all aspects of our lives, and when I speak of it I don't try simply to know some dates or events to have something to talk about, but rather to be able to draw practical use of that knowledge.

Many ideas that worked in the past could do it again, ancient Greece, Rome, there is much to learn from us there. Who does not know where he comes from, does not know where is going. I myself have criticized history in the past as stories, because if we let history be history then they are just stories, but if we can learn something from it, then it has real value.

In the post there is a clear meaning, no matter what they say, or whatever they call it, it matters what they do, and applies as much to socialists as to any person, ideology, belief, and so on.

If you try to look at my personality you can do it in every action I do, in every comment or post, in every word I use, I think you can know a lot just because of that, even more than what could be known if I told personal anecdotes, that I have told them, although always with a goal. What I consider really important here would not be who I am or how I am, but what do I have to say? and in what can I help you?

Goodbye.

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