Tuesday, April 12, 2011

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1500 Nicolae Ceausescu: a dirty tyrant? Social Security Soviet

Article taken from A Vallecano in Romania :

Then I post here an interesting example of a Romanian citizen who had emigrated to Spain on the Socialist Romania. The author wonders why hide the achievements of that time (now seem so distant Utopian which are compared with the current situation of the Romanian people after 21 years of plundering capitalist), and why we let ourselves be convinced so easily with the lies of propaganda.

As he says, as a conclusion of his writing (and perhaps also the constant examples of censorship and manipulation that we live in capitalist dictatorships media)

" should again fail to be guided by what they tell us the mass media and the bourgeoisie itself and start listening to the people. And if anything is clear is that the Romanian people shouting: Traiasca Ceausescu! or at least that's my opinion based on what I've been seeing in recent years "

" were and are many times when you get the evil and terrifying former Socialist president of Romania, Nicolae Ceausescu as one of the greatest tyrants of the late nineteenth century. Manipulation comes at all levels. I talk to my colleagues who do not know the history of Romania, on how bad it had to be Ceauşescu, and if I try folding something, I have no reason because I am manipulated by my father, or because communism has washed my head and therefore I support this "tyrannical dictator." They are simply dogmatic.

The same applies to small groups of Romanians who live in this country, speaking to tens of meters walls that prevented from leaving the country. Prison and an Orwellian Big Brother. Constant surveillance and repression, but ... Where is the evidence? Why is it that those Romanians who have emigrated and speak so badly of socialism are "certain" level gentrified?

My father repeatedly told me immense wonders of the Romanian Socialist period. He has translated part of the last socialist constitution, and indeed I was amazed.

had some issues here seem a utopia alive today:

- Educación gratuita a todos los niveles (y en la lengua materna, si eres de Hungría, en húngaro, si eres de Rusia, en ruso, había escuelas especializadas en esos idiomas que impartían las clases habituales pero en la lengua de los países que tenían frontera, o relaciones con Rumania.

- Derecho a una vivienda digna, algo que se cumplía a rajatabla (muy dificilmente ,por no decir imposible, veías a rumanos viviendo en las calles, a diferencia de ahora)

- Obligación y derecho al trabajo. ( el paro era simplemente una cosa propia de la ciencia ficción era algo imposible in Romania "Ceauşescu", my father has a saying that Romanians are now more "before we took from the street and forced to work, now we are picked up from work and forcing us to live on the street")

And much, much more, explaining that most Romanians feel a tremendous nostalgia for this era. So there are numerous studies that place that between 52 and 60% of the population longs for socialism, and it is a percentage that rises higher.

should again fail to be guided by what they tell us the mass media and the bourgeoisie and start listening to the people. And if anything is clear is that the Romanian people shouting: Traiasca Ceausescu! or at least that is my opinion based on what I've been seeing in recent years ".

In addition to enlightening testimony, and as a sign of how dictators and tyrants are made from the offices of the media capitalist propaganda lying and unscrupulously manipulated (the current case Gadaffi is another clear example of how to justify the looting and crimes against people based on fallacies and fabricated news), I leave you with the following text by Uruguayan writer Eduardo Galeano, in her book "Upside Down , the world upside down "gives us an example of how to fabricate the image of the text questions the author of this post, but sold by means of disinformation of the system as unquestionable, that of a tyrant Ceausescu. Finally
what unites with Ceauşescu Galeano, who serves as point of attachment to Gaddafi, is this paragraph from his book "Upside Down: The school's world upside down"

" On Christmas Eve 1989, we all consider the testimony of the most horrific massacres of Nicolae Ceausescu in Romania.

This delusional despot, who called himself The Blue Danube Socialism had settled at 4,000 dissidents in the city of Timisoara. We saw many such bodies thanks to the global spread of television, and thanks to the good work of international agencies that feed images to newspapers and magazines. The rows of dead, deformed by torture, shook the world.

Then, some newspapers published the correction, that few read: the Timisoara massacre had occurred but had taken a hundred victims, including police dictatorship, and those shocking images were not just a staging.

The bodies had nothing to do with that story, and had not been deformed by torture, but by the time: news producers had dug up the cemetery and had put them to pose for the cameras . "Do not you

sounds too to other" truths "manufactured as the bombing of Libyan aviation against demonstrators, the terrible weapons of mass destruction held by Saddam Hussein or the election allegedly won by Quattro in Ivory Coast, to name just a few examples of the hundreds possible?

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