Warning: session_start(): open(/tmp/sess_kq4sasr1702622c60npsdurie4, O_RDWR) failed: No space left on device (28) in /www/H01/htdocs/lib/base/lib_base.php on line 280
0.1 Soviet star openDesktop.org
-
 KDE-Apps.org Applications for the KDE-Desktop 
 GTK-Apps.org Applications using the GTK Toolkit 
 GnomeFiles.org Applications for GNOME 
 MeeGo-Central.org Applications for MeeGo 
 CLI-Apps.org Command Line Applications 
 Qt-Apps.org Free Qt Applications 
 Qt-Prop.org Proprietary Qt Applications 
 Maemo-Apps.org Applications for the Maemo Plattform 
 Java-Apps.org Free Java Applications 
 eyeOS-Apps.org Free eyeOS Applications 
 Wine-Apps.org Wine Applications 
 Server-Apps.org Server Applications 
 apps.ownCloud.com ownCloud Applications 
--
-
 KDE-Look.org Artwork for the KDE-Desktop 
 GNOME-Look.org Artwork for the GNOME-Desktop 
 Xfce-Look.org Artwork for the Xfce-Desktop 
 Box-Look.org Artwork for your Windowmanager 
 E17-Stuff.org Artwork for Enlightenment 
 Beryl-Themes.org Artwork for the Beryl Windowmanager 
 Compiz-Themes.org Artwork for the Compiz Windowmanager 
 EDE-Look.org Themes for your EDE Desktop 
--
-
 Debian-Art.org Stuff for Debian 
 Gentoo-Art.org Artwork for Gentoo Linux 
 SUSE-Art.org Artwork for openSUSE 
 Ubuntu-Art.org Artwork for Ubuntu 
 Kubuntu-Art.org Artwork for Kubuntu 
 LinuxMint-Art.org Artwork for Linux Mint 
 Arch-Stuff.org Art And Stuff for Arch Linux 
 Frugalware-Art.org Themes for Frugalware 
 Fedora-Art.org Artwork for Fedora Linux 
 Mandriva-Art.org Artwork for Mandriva Linux 
--
-
 KDE-Files.org Files for KDE Applications 
 OpenTemplate.org Documents for OpenOffice.org
 GIMPStuff.org Files for GIMP
 InkscapeStuff.org Files for Inkscape
 ScribusStuff.org Files for Scribus
 BlenderStuff.org Textures and Objects for Blender
 VLC-Addons.org Themes and Extensions for VLC
--
-
 KDE-Help.org Support for your KDE Desktop 
 GNOME-Help.org Support for your GNOME Desktop 
 Xfce-Help.org Support for your Xfce Desktop 
--
openDesktop.orgopenDesktop.org:   Applications   Artwork   Linux Distributions   Documents    Linux42.org    OpenSkillz.com   
 
Home
Apps
Artwork
News
Groups
Knowledge
Events
Forum
People
Jobs
Register
Login


-
- Content .- Fans  . 

0.1 Soviet star

   0.1  

GnoMenu Theme

Score 57%
0.1 Soviet star
zoom


Downloads:  197
Submitted:  Dec 2 2010

Description:

boton en estrella para gnomenu saludos a todos los camaradas!




LicenseGPL
Ubuntu(0.1 Soviet star)
Send to a friend
Subscribe
Other  Content  from jmsoviet
Report inappropriate content



-
.

 You are kidding, right?...

 
 by Karmel on: Dec 2 2010
 
Score 50%

So, what you say? The official communist symbols are now... what? "Cool"? Just like those "cute", red T-shirts with "Che"?

Do you have any idea what true history is behind of these symbols?

I don't think so...


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: You are kidding, right?...

 
 by DanRock007 on: Dec 2 2010
 
Score 50%
DanRock007DanRock007
danproductio ns
Home

You know what they stand for, if you know you would not talk about it that way. The hammer and sickle stand for the poor proletarians who use this for their work. Communism wants to help the poor proletarians to make everything state property. Communism failed because the people who ¨Guard¨ the property are not perfect and it´s just true that humans can barely resist the attraction of power. That´s why i am a capitalist, be your own boss. But help other people who need it. And that last one is why i´m christian.


Know what you´re talking about, and if you don´t have enough knowledge don´t talk about it. That´s how I roll.
Reply to this

-
.

 Re

 
 by Karmel on: Dec 3 2010
 
Score 50%

Sorry, but if you knew a bit more about those events, you would not talk about it that way.

Simple and devoid of hostility parafraze, but appropriate.

Political correctness is out of place here.

I remember how it look like, how my Country was pacified and internally destroyed. Never again!

This is logo, this is a breath of history, especially after all, what my Country went through from the communism and their bloody methods. People cry, when they see again that "logo" - "Sierp i młot" - "The hammer and sickle", they cry for their pacified families and pacified Country - pacified in new way - immediately after the World War 2.

History need to be remembered, but I say NO for thoughtlessness and promote such values like this comunism logo.

They are Countries, that communism internally emptied. One of them is my Country.

History of my Country is very clear for that.

I do not demand that those who do not have to deal with that are aware of how it all looked - like eyes inhabitant of the occupied country.

Greetings for all.

Gabe.


Reply to this

-

 Re: Re

 
 by DanRock007 on: Dec 3 2010
 
Score 50%
DanRock007DanRock007
danproductio ns
Home

Sorry, i didn´t know you were involved in commmunism. And i know they did it the wrong way, communism failed in real life.


Reply to this

-

 Re: You are kidding, right?...

 
 by hombre on: Dec 7 2010
 
Score 50%

Most things you "knows" about USSR and communism is a lie.


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: You are kidding, right?...

 
 by Karmel on: Dec 8 2010
 
Score 50%

For first - take a closer look at history of my Country, Poland.

Take a closer look - for example:
- pacification of Wujek (mine)
- martial law in Poland
- murdered Catholic priest - Jerzy Popiełuszko - who did that and why.

Also - take a closer look for other events of this period - many developments have taken place over several decades.

For second - I wrote my comments in the context of historical events that took place in my Country, not by events painted by some comedy films...

It was not a movie, it was for real.


Reply to this

-

 Re: Re: Re: You are kidding, right?...

 
 by hombre on: Dec 9 2010
 
Score 50%

Do you probably hope I don't know Polish history?

I know enough to compare - about Sanacja, Pacyfikacja, Miejsce Odosobnienia w Berezie Kartuskiej etc.

"Horrors of the martial law" is a pale imitation of "Sanacja".

But certainly it's impossible to compare the national heroes, cornerstone of the Polish State and faithful catholics and some nameless pentagram marked hellspawn, isn't it?


Reply to this

-

 Re: Re: Re: Re: You are kidding, right?...

 
 by Karmel on: Dec 9 2010
 
Score 50%

I look at these past events in the whole historical aspect - not only from the individual slices of history.

And it scares me how easily something that is a testimony of past events, the symbolism of the past regime, policy or morbid desire to have power at any cost - how easy these small but significant pieces of the past events are often presented as the power of something "cool", the "innocent", outside the context of real past events.

Perhaps, this is the result of that, what we see in Poland almost every day. Still.

I do not expect that a nation whose history has not experienced the events that have affected my and the other nations must respond in a similar way as it does many of my countrymen and brothers in the history, but we can not allow these stretches of absolute whitewash from the history - simply - for a price increase in the demand or lack of awareness in topic of historical events.

I can not afford to this by my lack of civil courage, by turning back only for my own peace of mind and the fear of "going out of line", the story of my country and fraternal countries, some dearly paid for value has become something as marginal as a stamp mark on the commercial product, setting its price as high as possible.

Respects

Gabe


Reply to this

-
.

 Hm...

 
 by untouchable89 on: Dec 3 2010
 
Score 50%

History is not a science, just politics. The History is very dependent on ideology. I can't say what USSR was good or bad, but i know, USSR was better than Russia now... I don't miss USSR. I don' t want it back. It's dead. Over the past 19 years, Russia ate pieces of a dead giant. Factories closing, towns and villages were dying. Putin can only sell gas and cut wood.


Reply to this

-
.

 rrrrrrrulez!

 
 by Uhave2Pay4 on: Dec 4 2010
 
Score 50%

by the way, the bad experiences with soviet-communism, gdr-communism and even korean-communism or whateverthehelltillnow-communism have nothing in common with the idea which stands behind this symbol (though all kinds wasn`t/aren`t real communism). in fact, capitalism kills and exploit the human beings since ages. if ya don`t like just vote down, but stop imprudent hate-posts.


if u can read this, u needn´t glasses!
Reply to this

-
.

 Re: rrrrrrrulez!

 
 by Karmel on: Dec 8 2010
 
Score 50%

Quotation: "stop imprudent hate-posts".

- political correctness does not allow attention to that type of symbols turned into a popular, trendy, and commercially used "cool" symbols?

I drew attention to the symbolism used as something "cool". That was delicate attention.

So, which part of my post is "hate" based?


In my Poland, those symbols are included into Criminal Code:
- Article. 256 of the Criminal Code:

"...production, consolidation, acquisition, storage, transmission, and finally, possession and presentation of printed material, recordings or other items of media symbolism Fascist, Communist or other totalitarian regimes, in order to distribute them, is a crime risk up to two years in prison...".

Commemoration of the history - we must not forget.

Shortness and commercialization for that type of symbols - this is not the right way...

I hope to make myself clear.

Greetings,

Gabe


Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: rrrrrrrulez!

 
 by Uhave2Pay4 on: Dec 8 2010
 
Score 50%

hey gabe,
apologizes for my hyperbolic post in case of "imprudent hatepost". this was clearley useless. but the leftwing and/or leftideas are permantly targets of relativating them at least, or they get compared to fascism. thats wrong, and i get sick and vommiting about this. i see and understand your point of view, espacially in case of poland and its tragical history. however: gone systems called "communism" (eastblock) and socialism (especially GDR) weren`t neither communism nor socialism. but their symbols tell us of the willing to do things better. there would be much more stuff to talk about, but this is gnome-look.org and not philosophical-view.org. i got your point of view, i understand, no offense meant mate.

greetings joe


if u can read this, u needn´t glasses!
Reply to this

-
.

 Re: Re: Re: rrrrrrrulez!

 
 by Karmel on: Dec 8 2010
 
Score 50%

Don't worry, I'm not angry or resentful.

Cheers,

Gabe

:)


Reply to this

-

 hey

 
 by jmsoviet on: Dec 14 2010
 
Score 50%

la razón por la que hice este botón es por que creo que GNU/Linux es socialismo en acción. soy comunista y mi país (México) sufre a diario el tener un vecino como los Estados Unidos. Si la URSS aun existiera al vez Estados Unidos dejaría de devorar el mundo...


Reply to this

Add commentBack




-



 
 
 Who we are
Contact
More about us
Frequently Asked Questions
Register
Twitter
Blog
Explore
Apps
Artwork
Jobs
Knowledge
Events
People
Updates on identi.ca
Updates on Twitter
Content RSS   
Events RSS   

Participate
Groups
Forum
Add Content
Public API
About openDesktop.org
Legal Notice
Spreadshirt Shop
CafePress Shop
Advertising
Sponsor us
Report Abuse
 

Copyright 2007-2016 openDesktop.org Team  
All rights reserved. openDesktop.org is not liable for any content or goods on this site.
All contributors are responsible for the lawfulness of their uploads.
openDesktop is a trademark of the openDesktop.org Team