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  1. #131

    Default NPA - recruiting minors


    Quote Originally Posted by shoeless_rebel
    Quote Originally Posted by reklamador
    insurgents are desperate right now becuase most of the adilts today are educated and knows all the flaws of communism, that is why they are recruiting minors that are easily convinced by the fairy tales told by the reds to them.
    OT: i just have to disagree... i'm no commie and i hate CPP-NPA. but communism has no flaws. it's actually too perfect for us humans... marx is way ahead (light years) ahead of his time...
    Light years ahead....maybe in the year 3030, a man will be born smart enough to make a complete success of communism.

    Tingali dili pa karong ang panahon sa komunismo. Tan-awa ang china, its the only materially successful communist state - but unfortunately its a communist state in name only. Capitalism now runs rampant in China.

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    i forgot to mention that both CPP-NPA-NDF and the GRP are signatories to those international laws.
    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

  3. #133

    Default Filipino Youth: Advance the struggle against the Arroyo regime!

    Filipino youth: Advance the struggle against the Arroyo regime!
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    The youth feel all too keenly the Filipino people's hardship and suffering under the corrupt, puppet and fascist Arroyo regime. Thus, the people's struggle against poverty and the violence inflicted on them is also the youth’s.

    Because of their inherent nature and capabilities, they are expected to be among the most thoroughgoing and most diligent in upholding the people's interests and in struggling to end the antiyouth and antipeople US-Arroyo regime.

    In the face of the onerous burdens borne by the youth and their parents, especially with the reopening of classes, the Arroyo regime has done nothing but give empty promises that there would be no increases in tuition fees and prices of school supplies.

    But even as Arroyo issued her empty promises, the cost of educating the youth skyrocketed once again—tuition fees to miscellaneous expenses to books and transport fare had all increased.

    The unbridled increases in educational expenditures bring to fore the intense social problems confronting the Filipino youth. They also underscore even deeper problems facing the people.

    The oppression suffered by the people is also suffered by the youth. The youth suffer from unemployment and extremely low wages; from unrestrained increases in the prices of petroleum, fare, food and other goods; from mounting taxes that feed government corruption; and from the reactionary regime's other policies that serve foreign interests and oppress the people.

    Despite the people's extreme suffering, Gloria Arroyo still takes pride in carrying out policies that will only further drive the youth and the people to the depths of poverty—even at the price of incurring the people's ire.

    To the youth in the cities, all she has to offer are temporary and extremely exploitative work in call centers. Arroyo entices the youth to take these jobs, using quick earnings as a come-on, but all in exchange for the lack of job security, relinquishing their rights and being in servitude to foreigners whose only interest lay in paying slave wages to Filipinos. As for the rest, they are brazenly peddled by the regime for jobs overseas.

    In the face of the rapidly worsening social problems facing the people, the regime pulls all stops to prevent the educated youth from taking the path of struggle. They are blinded with consumerism where owning one or another kind of cellphone or some other possession becomes their main ambition in life. Stories of fantasy, crime and *** now proliferate on television and in the movies to amuse viewers and divert them from paying attention to the social condition.

    The youth must cast aside whatever dulls their thinking and consciousness and prevents them from participating in social change. They must direct their attention and efforts to understanding societal problems and taking the necessary steps to end the people's oppression and hardship.

    There is now an urgent need for the youth to take vigorous and all-out action. They must act and cry out as one—in schools, communities and the streets—to serve as a conduit for airing the people's demands and venting their anger against the Filipino people's extreme suffering under the Arroyo regime. Their militancy can arouse the people to take action and wage resistance.


    The US-Arroyo regime is deathly afraid of street actions by the youth. It will certainly use all the instruments in its possession to intimidate and to suppress them. However, as has been demonstrated many times over in the past, the militancy of the youth will never falter as long as it is clear to them that their actions serve the people.

    The deprivation and suffering daily suffered by the Filipino people make the youth conscious of the need for fundamental change. Thus, with each passing day, more and more youth join the Communist Party and other revolutionary organizations. Among them are those who have decided to take up arms and join the New People's Army.

    They possess a long-term perspective and the determination to mold a new social system that will serve the people and the new generation of youth.



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    Default Re: Filipino Youth: Advance the struggle against the Arroyp regime!

    Quote Originally Posted by JoRed
    Filipino youth: Advance the struggle against the Arroyo regime!

    The deprivation and suffering daily suffered by the Filipino people make the youth conscious of the need for fundamental change. Thus, with each passing day, more and more youth join the Communist Party and other revolutionary organizations. Among them are those who have decided to take up arms and join the New People's Army.

    They possess a long-term perspective and the determination to mold a new social system that will serve the people and the new generation of youth.

    YEAH RIGHT!

  5. #135

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    JORED .... I did not know that you do have internet connections in the mountain regions . Kuyaw na pod ni ug tech ang mga rebedle da ... hehehehe
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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    hayahay kaayo na siya kay nag-internet lang while iyang mga comrade tua sa bukid nagkalisod sige ug tago2X! i pity your comrades...

  7. #137

    Default Re: Filipino Youth: Advance the struggle against the Arroyo regime!

    Basin sad toa na si Bro Jored sa Bukid pero Naka WIRELESS lang

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    battles are waged in many fronts, dear gentlemen.
    “What we call chaos is just patterns we haven't recognized. What we call random is just patterns we cant decipher. What we can't understand we call nonsense. What we can't read we call gibberish.” - Chuck Palahniuk

  9. #139

    Default Re: Filipino Youth: Advance the struggle against the Arroyo regime!

    mao na'y gi-ingon, bisan kinsa pa ang ma-presidente naa gyud na'y angal ang tanan.

  10. #140

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    nabanhaw na si dong Gareb ...... daghan bitaw noh gyera tactics kaso sa posisyon ni JORED puro siya yawyaw walay buhat .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

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