The law of revolution is simple: win by any means. Fuck politeness. Cut people off when they’re dead weight. Burn useless orgs to the ground. Set up committees wherever there's space. Step over anyone in your way. Sabotage enemies without guilt. This isn’t a popularity contest. No one gives a shit about your tone or who gets upset. There’s no moral law, no historical fairness, no guiding hand. Just struggle.
Your only duty is to build a party that can take power and establish proletarian dictatorship. That means being ruthless. That means pushing harder than everyone else. That means knowing when to tell people to shut up and move aside. You’re not here to coddle feelings. You’re here to make revolution.
You won’t win by being nice. You won’t win by waiting. You win by organizing, by fighting, by breaking things that need to be broken. If a few friendships die, if some reputations get trashed, who cares? This is war.
Build power. Crush enemies. Don’t apologize. The future is taken, not gifted. You either step up or get stepped on.
>>2306510Okay, I'll start with you. You're a worthless retarded drain on the movement and the world would be an infinitely better place if you dropped dead this instant.
You can always tell a recent /pol/ convert because they can't let go of their Warhammer 40k larp. Nietzsche was a mistake.
http://marx2mao.com/Stalin/FC27.html#s5iiiHere's some quotations from Comrade Stalin's remarks in the fifteenth congress of CPSU
> " Finish with the opposition!" The Party has done all that could possibly be done to put the opposition on the Leninist road. The Party has displayed the utmost leniency and magnanimity to enable the opposition to come to its senses and rectify its mistakes. The Party has called upon the opposition to renounce its anti-Leninist views openly and honestly, before the whole Party. The Party has called upon the opposition to admit its mistakes and denounce them in order to free itself of them once and for all. The Party has called upon the opposition completely to disarm, both ideologically and organisationally.
> What is the Party's object in doing so? Its object is to finish with the opposition and to pass on to positive work. Its object is to liquidate the opposition at last and obtain the opportunity to get right down to our great work of construction.
> Lenin said at the Tenth Congress: "We do not want an opposition now . . . we must now put an end to the opposition, finish with it, we have had enough of oppositions now!"
> The Party wants this slogan of Lenin's to be put into effect at last in the ranks of our Party. (Prolonged applause.)
> If the opposition disarms – well and good. If it refuses to disarm – we shall disarm it ourselves. (Voices : "Quite right!" Applause.)Just whoa, the last sentence sounds pretty cool, hits hard, nonetheless, one couldn't expect less from Stalin ^^