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Commie Wallpapers

  

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Submitted:  Jun 25 2004

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I have collected the communist wallpapers, and the CCCP splash screen, in one .gz file, but it's too big (1,9M) for the upload limit here (500K), so you can download it through my homepage.

Thougt I don't see stalin as a real communist, but more like a fascist, I have included your Stalin wallpaper (http://kde-look.org/content/preview.php?preview=1&id=13152&file1=13152-1.jpg&file2=&file3=&name=From+Russia%2C+with+Love) anyway, tusixoh.

Yours
Holme

Member of the youth-board of the Communist Parti in Denmark (KPiD)


Credits to:

garrylachman
johanneswilm
tusixoh
Me (hrholme)




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 Very Good...

 
 by Jezza on: Jun 25 2004
 
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These are good quality wallpapers.. Although I'm not a comunist, I can see the effort that was put into these. I also know that alot of Americans will slag you off for them, cos for some reason, they're scared of communism... But I say, good on you for standing up for your beliefs, and well done on a professionally made wallpaper set..


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 Stalin?

 
 by tusixoh on: Jun 25 2004
 
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If you're refering to the third image in this series, that's Fidel Castro (which is why the caption is in Spanish), not Iosif
Vissarionovich Dzhugashvili / Stalin.


There are no standards anymore... Now, you have the Age of Amateurism.
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 Hmm...

 
 by hrholme on: Jun 25 2004
 
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No no, I think Castro is a great man, the Stalin wallpaper is not one of those 3, but it's included in the tarball along with al lot of the other communist artwork.


Yours truly Rasmus O. holme (www.tuxnet.org)

DK

The philosophers have already perceived the world in various ways; the point is to change it.
- Karl Marx

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 I dislike...

 
 by freon on: Jun 25 2004
 
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Personaly think too much contrast to be a wallpaper.
Politicaly ,I think that Stalin was one of the worst people of the planet, with Pol-Pot(In Spanish,my nat. lang Camboya dictator),Lenin (the one who kill the biggest number of nuns in the world) Hitler ,and so on... The have one thing in common :"They all say the others are bad people",you as a communist say bad people are "fascist" and fascio means reaction to communism.Franco told bad people were comunist and Castro "antirevolucionarios" are abused every day pecause they are not comunist.
Frankly ,it seems me difficult to understand that someone is proud of it.


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 Re: I dislike...

 
 by hrholme on: Jun 25 2004
 
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About Stalin I agree, as I said, he was a fascist.
But Lenin was a great man, who fought for true communism. The only people he killed was the Kulaks, and capitalist enemies. Killing is never a good thing, but that is how a revolution works (killing the ruling class, not innocent people). I'd do the same in his situation and so would most of the world.

It's a common misunderstanding that the Cuban opposition is suppressed. Especially the catolic priests are making a lot of noice, and they are allowed to do so.
Furthermore, Castro is more popular than most other presidents.

I apologize for my Enlish.


Yours truly Rasmus O. holme (www.tuxnet.org AND www.kommunist.dk)



The philosophers have already perceived the world in various ways; the point is to change it.
- Karl Marx

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 Re: Re: I dislike...

 
 by vforge37 on: Jun 25 2004
 
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Being Cuban, I have to disagree that castro is so popular... it's very easy to say someone's popular, when the one conducting the popularity polls controls what you see and hear, and is also holding a gun to your head.

I voted against these papers, not so much because I know communism is a failed economic system and a platform for dictators to preach, but mostly because there is *NO* connection between these political wallpapers and kde.

Since they contribute nothing to the KDE community, go post them elsewhere where they might welcome.

(This is just as bad as that Jesus guy who kept posting religious messages).

-Vforge37


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 Re: Re: Re: I dislik

 
 by hrholme on: Jun 26 2004
 
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Being Cuban doesn't make you right, it just proves that there are people who don't like the Cuban system,and that your are not afraid of expressing it. I live in Denmark and I don't like our system, but that doesn't make it a bad one either.

You might think that planned economy doesn't work, but when i compare it to capitalism, and see what it does to people, there is no doubt what i prefere.

Oh, and a question:
Can you honestly say that Cubans can't express dissatisfaction in puplic?


Yours truly Rasmus O. holme (www.tuxnet.org AND www.kommunist.dk)

The philosophers have already perceived the world in various ways; the point is to change it.
- Karl Marx

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 Re: Re: Re: Re: I di

 
 by vforge37 on: Jun 26 2004
 
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To answer your question: YES! CUBANS CANNOT EXPRESS THEMSELVES FREELY!

If you're referring to me, the reason why I can express myself on this site, or even VIEW this webpage, is because I live in exile in the United States.

My family back in Cuban however, would never be able to view this, or even weigh in with their opinions for or against Castro or communism.

Enjoy the fact that you're in a Western European nation where you have the freedom to express yourself and claim that communism is great. Because I would never be able to go to ANY communist nation ever in existence, and claim that capitalism, or a democratic government is better.

If you doubt that Cubans can express themselves freely, read the reports to the United Nations Human Rights commission, or Amnesty International. Just last year 75 people were arrested in Cuba, who were independent journalists, human rights activists, and leaders of movements seeking to bring democratic reforms to the island. Cubans cannot even travel freely within their own nation. For example darker skinned Cubans of African dissent from Camaguey and Oriente provinces cannot travel to Havana, and ALL regular Cubans are forbidden direct contact with tourists unless they work for government tourism industries.

Democracy and Capitalism have their faults, and while they don't preach monetary equality as communists do (but have never delivered except for equal poverty), they give ALL MEN freedom to *THINK* and *SPEAK* for themselves and their beliefs, something which all people living in free nations take too much for granted.


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 Re: Re: I dislike...

 
 by freon on: Jun 25 2004
 
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Then ,if I kill Castro and all of the pro-Castro people in Cuba then I'm making a revolution ,killing the rulling class in Cuba and being a very big man as you said.

If you are capable of killing someone then it's right that his family kills you (you are dangerous for kulats inocent people ,Yes there were inocent kulats as kulats were any people that had some property). You eliminate a religion (Islam or Cristianism) and create another =>Comunism .Fanatism.

Sorry, I forgot this is an art site...


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 Re: Re: Re: I dislik

 
 by hrholme on: Jun 26 2004
 
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The kulats were less then 1% of the Russian population. They were exploiters of the working-class, they were not innocent victims, and though some people think it was everyone who had a cow, it is not true.


Yours truly Rasmus O. holme (www.tuxnet.org AND www.kommunist.dk)

The philosophers have already perceived the world in various ways; the point is to change it.
- Karl Marx

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 Re: Re: I dislike...

 
 by rraab on: Jun 26 2004
 
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windbournete ch

I just have to ask;
It seems that in just about every one of your postings, you refer to "capitalist enemies". Do you really see capitalist as enemies? I find it ironic that I defend your right to say what ever, knowing that you would gladly strip me of my mine (and probably my life).

Believing in different beliefs does not mean that we have to be enemies.


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 Re: Re: Re: I dislik

 
 by hrholme on: Jun 26 2004
 
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Well, the capitalists are my enemies, but that doesn't mean that you are my enemy just because you don't belive in communism.
Most of my friends (not included party members) are conservetive, but they are not capitalists, they are workers and students like me.
There is a big difference in believing in capitalism and being capitalism. I would never take away anybodys right to belive in a capitalist system, but I wouldn't mind removing the real capitalists from power. First and foremost the monopol-capital (The board of CocaCola, McDonalds, Lego etc. etc.)

By the way; I hope you meant that YOU would never take away my right to speak of communism, because a lot of other people would.


Yours truly Rasmus O. holme (www.tuxnet.org AND www.kommunist.dk)

The philosophers have already perceived the world in various ways; the point is to change it.
- Karl Marx

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 Re: Re: Re: Re: I dislik

 
 by rraab on: Jun 26 2004
 
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windbournete ch

By the way; I hope you meant that YOU would never take away my right to speak of communism, because a lot of other people would.

Being the die-hard libertarian (and capitalist) that I am, no I would not. In fact, I defend your right to speak whatever you like. But I also agree with an earlier poster that perhaps there should be ways of seperating out controversial posting (religious/political) from here into perhaps a different area.

Personally, I do not wish to subject my daughter to this stuff or to the religious rantings that were going on earlier or the quasi-porn.


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 What's Up?

 
 by jimbob1234 on: Jun 26 2004
 
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What's up with all this communist b-s saturating this website lately?

It makes me sick to see such a great site starting to become a commie art forum. I'm sure that there is plenty of other places to post this crap that is more appropriate. I myself do not see KDE-Look.org as a politically oriented site.


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 thanks

 
 by soulrebel on: Jun 26 2004
 
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thanks first of all for putting all this great art into one file.
but i am sick of discussing politics with people that have either got no clue whatsoever about history or communism. so i'd like to propose again can we ask kde-look to provide 2 extra sections, one for political stuff and one for religious art?
this would prevent all these senseless discussions... it would mean that i dont need to see all the jesus pics and people who feel offended by a marx portrait dont have to see it!
i'd ask for this if i knew who to ask, so if someone could do this or tell me how, i'd be grateful.


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 Re: thanks

 
 by hrholme on: Jun 26 2004
 
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I think it's a great idea, but I have no clue of how to get in contact with the admin. There MUST be an e-mail adress somewhere... Strange?


Yours truly Rasmus O. holme (www.tuxnet.org AND www.kommunist.dk)

The philosophers have already perceived the world in various ways; the point is to change it.
- Karl Marx

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